| IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FRODO
P.S. Kristensen 04/11/2003 www.thetravelstory.com infinitypress@tin.it |
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Cape Palliser, rocks near Rocky Point. Location of "Mordor". |
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Tawhai Falls, Tongariro National Park. Location of "Henneth Annun", Waterfall of Ithilien, The Two Towers. |
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Bungy jumping over the Shotover River, near Queenstown. |
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Jet boating on the Shotover River, near Queenstown. |
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Glenorchy, near Queenstown: Jet Boating on the Dart River, location of "Nan Curumir" |
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Thorkild Hansen, jeweller and, with his father, Jens, maker of the "One Ring" used in the movies. 320 Trafalgar Square, Nelson. |
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Torkild Hansen working on a copy of the "One Ring" used in the movies. His father, Jens, designed the ring, but they both worked on the various versions of it used in the films. 320 Trafalgar Square, Nelson. |
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Writer Fiona Cameron & photographer Preben Kristensen at Matamata (or "Hobbiton"). |
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Mavora Lakes (near Te Anau) provided locations for several scenes including the boat scene in the first movie and as the edge of Fangorn Forest and Nen Mithoel in The Two Towers. |
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The Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo with the Southern Alps in the background. |
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Putangirua Pinnacles, Cape Palliser. Location for "The Approach to the Paths of the Dead" 3rd Movie. |
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Putangirua Pinnacles, Cape Palliser. Location for "The Approach to the Paths of the Dead" 3rd Movie. |
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Cast and crew of the LOTR liked to hang out at the Chocolate Fish Café, Scorching Bay, Wellington. |
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Harcourt Park, Upper Hutt. Location for "Isengard", The Two Towers, but the sets were dismantled. |
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Upper Hutt, near Wellington: the Hutt River was one of many locations used for the "River Anduin". |