Ah, Sci-fi movies. Who would not want to sit back and watch a show
that presents a world that is away from ours? You can think of Star
Wars, The Matrix, and even Avatar bringing to life, locations that
feasts the eyes and tickles the imagination. However, not all of them
have been made up for movie viewing only. You can even visit some of the
movie sets in specific locations across the world. To know which you
can gain access to and their locations, check this top 10 list of sci-fi
film locations that you can actually visit.
10. Forest Moon of Endor
Home to the Ewoks, which are found in Star Wars Episode III: Return
of the Jedi, you will feel the lush plants and the silent forest that
has the biggest stumps and the freshest ferns as you take a hike in the
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park located in Crescent City, California.
You can easily act out as one of the many Star Wars characters as the
only difference is the absence of the tree homes.
9. Planet of the Apes Crash Site
Finding your place where apes roam and talk like you is not a pretty
site. It can even be creepy or scary. However, if you just want to feel
the atmosphere of the plane’s crash site in the classic sci-fi movie,
then going to Lake Powell, Arizona can give you a fix you need. The
scene of the rocks and the blue water is truly relaxing.
8. Terminator’s Opening Scene
Hasta la Vista, baby! Who would never know where this famous line
came from? As you reminisce the old Terminator days in 1984, you no
longer need to go back in time to have an experience of the movie’s
opening scene. You can go to the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and
walk like a stiff robot if you want.
7. Touring Mental?
Touring in a mental health facility may not be the kind of tripping
you wanted to experience, but going where one scene from 12 Monkeys was
shot, can make a lot of difference. You can feel loco when you visit the
Eastern State Penitentiary located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Not
happy? Then you’re in for some scare since this place is also known for
ghost sightings.
6. Planet Vulcan
Have you ever wondered how it feels like to ride The Enterprise while
on hyperdrive, in order to arrive at different planets in various star
systems? You may not experience this kind of thrill, but you can go to
Planet Vulcan quite easily. In fact, it may just be around your
neighborhood where the set is located in Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park
in Agua Dulce, California. Don’t forget to do the Vulcan hand sign if
you see a native!
5. Bradbury Building
Running for dear life is not as easy as it seems, especially if you
are playing the part of being a Blade Runner. When you feel like playing
the chase in the old Harrison Ford movie, you can go to the very same
building located in the corners of West 3rd Street and South
Broadway Street, in Los Angeles California. It is just as complicated
back in the day, but it is more colorful this time around.
4. Obi-Wan-Kenobi’s Home
The home of one of the best Jedi Masters can be located in the land
of Djerba Ajim in Tunisia. Here lies the legend of the trainers of two
opposite forces in the Star Wars series: Anakin Skywalker, also known as
Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker. You can even feel the Force flowing
into your veins while experiencing the solitude in this location.
3. Gattaca Complex
If you want to tour the place where genetics is practiced in giving
birth to genetically enhanced babies, then you can visit the movie’s set
at the Marin Civic Center in Marin, California. The architecture and
overall design of the building is quite fascinating, even intriguing as
it has that semi-futuristic concept with the roof, the interiors, and
even the outdoors.
2. Mount Doom in Mordor
Going to the darker side of Middle-Earth was never relaxing to begin
with, knowing that orcs and other minions can hunt you down dead. But if
you want to see the place that has served as an inspiration for
Sauron’s den from Lord of the Rings, then checking out Mount Ngauruhoe
in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand can satisfy your Tolkien
craving.
1. Pandora
You no longer need to ride on a ship that can take you to the Alpha
Centauri star system, just to reach Pandora. You won’t even have to use
Avatars just to stroll along its lush tropical landscapes and
breathtaking views. The said sci-fi set can be visited in the island of
Kauai in Hawaii. You can say Aloha to the falls, the trees, and even the
overview of the Pacific Ocean from the mountain.
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