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Fictional Places that Actually Exist

Darren Mcclocklin
2 min readJan 19, 2020

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Here are some of the places that you might not believe that really exist but it out there. Let read on and have fun discover something cool.

The Ewok Village

For stars war fan, they would love this. This exist in Costa Rica and is a tree-top community. A place called “Finca Bellavista” and spans 300 acres of rainforest. I’m guessing that where George Lucas get the inspiration for the movies.

The Flintstones House

This house located in Malibu, California. It a $3.5 million bungalow that used to be own by Dick Clark. He must be a flintstones cartoon fan.

Tatoonine

Another one for star wars fan. This share the same name but also the building and the setting were put into the movies as well. For people who didn’t see the movies it is a scene where Luke grew up in the Lars homestead. You need to see the movies if you haven’t.

Middle Earth

If you’re thinking of “Lord of the Ring” then you’re right. It inspire the author “J.R.R. Tolkien” who grew up in England. Based on the style for University of Birmingham, The Shire based off the hamlet where the writer grew up in Sarehole, and the Mordor was based on an area called Black Country. The Black Country have black ground and air because of pollution from iron foundries, steel mills, and coal mines.

Silent Hill

Centralia, Pennsylvania is a real life ghost town that inspire the movies. It is now deserted because the strip mine caught fire and is still burning to this day, After 50 years!… The directors really did visit there and wanted to make a horror movies because of what he saw and felt like it was “hell”.

Did any of those places make you want to travel to? If you want to get scared, then I say go to Silent Hill.

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Darren Mcclocklin
Darren Mcclocklin

Written by Darren Mcclocklin

I’m a Youtuber, writer, comedian, filmmaker, and an actor. In 2019, I became a members of “Writers Guild of Western Canada” I started doing comedy in late 2017.

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