The world is full of wonderful places. Beyond the natural wonders, getting to know other cultures also attracts many people, and we can spend most of our time in the summer. We have some ideas.
Of course, it is not always possible to schedule trips for the summer and it does not always depend on your wallet, because if you do it well, you can get away with a trip cheaper. We do not want to write about the financial aspects of travel now, but rather about places to be discovered.
And places where you can relive the throne battle experience. The Battle of the Thrones, which had survived eight seasons, was a great success. Together, we were excited about the world-famous actors who were fighting against the dead. Episode by episode, the stories were played in wonderful landscapes.
Those who accompanied each part of the Throne Fight may have enjoyed the beauty of the scenery, and perhaps know that more countries have made room for film. A total of six countries, and even three continents, were added to the show, adding a great deal of diversity and excitement. All Thrones Fighting is unbeatable for the places that the series was played, so it's worth a visit even during the summer.
Is there a part when Cersei marches naked in front of the crowd, humiliated and humiliated? You know where it was recorded? Well, Dubrovnik was the place. Not only did this ominous scene take place in Croatia, but also more. Dubrovnik's Old Town was, for example, the site of King's Castle.
Organizers have found locations on the Spanish coast. Deneris Targaryen, the mother of dragons, occupied the Dragonstone in season seven. The location of the Dragonstone was thus provided by the Spanish city of Zumaia and its surroundings. The architectural masterpieces of Girona, Spain, have also hosted numerous scenes. You might not be surprised that Dorne's watercress is actually taking place in Seville, Spain. Alkazar is not only fascinating in its architecture, but also in its glamorous film and reality.
Most of the scenes from Season One took place in the forests of Northern Ireland. The magnificent sight of the red pine forest is wonderful, yet it carries the mystery and even the awe that passes through the area with less filtering light and the resulting hypocrisy.
Iceland already attracts many tourists with its amazing natural wonders, so we are not at all surprised that the creators of the Battle of the Thrones series have also seen the opportunity. They filmed at several points in Iceland.
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