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I got hooked on Cruise's fan fiction - and the question arose: recommend books (documentary, historical, detective stories, fantasy - it doesn't matter), thanks to which you want to visit THIS country
I got hooked on Cruise's fan fiction - and the question arose: recommend books (documentary, historical, detective stories, fantasy - it doesn't matter), thanks to which you want to visit THIS country
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аватар Slav_na
for example, in Art Deco Great Cairo is interestingly described, for example. and Lady Agatha has many descriptions of excavations...
аватар Slav_na
sorry, typo - Art Deco, of course
аватар ollennka
"Death on the Nile " Agatha Christie, Egypt, the Nile and the island of Philae were so advertised there that I went to this island as a specialist in 2019.
"Count of Monte Cristo " Dumas, "The Da Vinci Code " Brown is very tuned in to France and Paris.
"The Children of Captain Grant " Verna - Patagonia. I've been planning for years, but I still can't get it. Jules Verne generally infects with a passion for travel, he describes half the world in an extremely interesting way.
"Mountain Spirit Lake " Efremov was so intrigued that I marked him on the map, although I still won’t get to Altai.
"From Africa " Karen Blixen inspired a trip to Kenya. But here I embellish, because I did not read the book, but watched the movie of the same name.
аватар Slav_na
ollennka ,
I hiccupped a lot about Altai ... and ran to check on the map where Barnaul is)))
my husband was in these parts with a construction team. but he's not a tourist...
аватар Slav_na
and Druon set me up for Paris more with "Damned Kings". He described everything so beautifully!
аватар ollennka
YaSlavnaYa, yes, Druon is also good, but Dumas is more prolific))). And what's wrong with Barnaul again?
Author, ask a question about films more, which film inspired whom to which country, I will write ideas for you there)).
аватар Slav_na
ollennka ,
lake - in Altai, Barnaul - in the same place. I understand that Altai is huge, but what prevents you from going?
(asked the one who saw 20 percent of Ukraine)))
аватар Slav_na
ollennka, and let's have movies!)))
аватар ollennka
Believe it or not, you need a lot of money for Altai if you want to relax in comfort, and not in a tent. I recently watched Kamchatka once again, a good tour with all the coolest hard-to-reach sights and good hotels costs 400 thousand rubles per person. Because to the Valley of Geysers or to the Kuril Lake, either quickly and conveniently by helicopter, or shift + foot (two days only on the road).
Altai is cheaper than Kamchatka, of course, but you also need decent money for two weeks (like in Kenya). And I'm in Moscow, not in Barnaul.
аватар ollennka
YaSlavnaYa, oh, I didn’t even immediately see that you are the author of the question)))
Here are the films.
Hotel Grand Budapest - now I want to see the town of Görlitz, where they filmed.
Leap year (for some reason they called it "How to get married in 3 days" in the Russian box office) - Ireland
Letters to Juliet - Italy
Only Lovers Left Alive - Morocco
аватар Slav_na
ollennka ,
I agree about prices. the other day I set my sights on Belokurikha ... then I looked at the prices and realized that finally I was not tired and healthy. cheaper in SHES)))
аватар Slav_na
I went to rutrekker 2 and 4 to download ...
аватар selik1954
My family and other animals - Corfu! Madam, why do you need a bathroom when the sea is here)))
аватар Vika284
"Eat, Pray, Love: One Year in the Life of a Woman Traveling Italy, India and Indonesia in Search of Everything" - the book sets the tone for visiting Italy and Bali
аватар Slav_na
Vika284 ,
the book went like clockwork ... but for some reason the film did not go.
And - yes, Italy is on the list)))
аватар Vika284
I have a favorite book that is closely related to my travels in Turkey, I re-read it dozens of times
When in 2001 some tour operator had a trial period for the development of the Aegean coast, there was a tour to Kusadasi where "Nature created .. and beautiful cities, beautiful seas ..." persuaded my mother and relatives to go here
And yes, it was 100% about me “before going to Kusadasi, I rejoiced endlessly .. Premonition did not deceive me. I fell in love with Kusadasi
This is a magnificent Turkey Istanbul Kozyatagi Pangalti Ferikoy Eyup and Cape Saraiburnu, Izmir and Karsiyaka, Bursa and a small village in the mountains Zeyniler, Canakkale, Tekirdag. Also former parts of the Ottoman Empire Mosul, Karbala, Beirut, Monastir
аватар Vika284
Ischia and Naples - "My Brilliant Friend"
аватар Slav_na
climbed into myhomelib to search according to the list)))
аватар Vika284
"My Brilliant Friend" and the series and book, especially the island of Ischia in the series inspires travel
The Rum Diary - Puerto Rico, haven't read the book, but the movie is ok
Tourist movie - Venice
Books by Dan Brown
The Da Vinci Code - Paris itself, the Louvre, Saint-Sulpice, Château Villette, Bois de Boulogne, London, Westminster Abbey, Lincoln Cathedral (if the movie) Scotland and Roslyn Chapel of St. Matthew, Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan
Angels and Demons - Vatican and Rome, CERN (if you are not invited to work, you can get on a tour) and the Large Hadron Collider itself
Inferno - Italy, Florence, Istanbul Hagia Sophia and Basilica Cistern
аватар Slav_na
awesome selection!!!
аватар Elenka08
Game of Thrones - Croatia.
ollennka, I was in Görlitz. City in half in Poland and in Germany. In Poland it is Zgorzelec
аватар Slav_na
selik1954 ,
I read it as a child, I must return, thank you!
аватар Slav_na
by the way - yes, Brown describes the sights well, the matchmaker in France and Italy went and compared)))
аватар Vika284
In Paris, there were definitely excursions to the places of the Da Vinci Code book, with many options for visiting different places, we bought an excursion with a visit to the Louvre - in time almost all day almost 6 hours
There are also excursions in Rome based on the book Angels and Demons, if you take a book, read additionally about the sights and a map, then you can go through these places yourself. Before the coronavirus, there were excursions to CERN for free if you register on the CERN website and come there on your own, excursions are mainly in English, available in other languages, the collider will be shown only on a video about CERN itself
Inferno - now you can easily go to Istanbul, of course, Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern are available. And Istanbul is a magnificent city, there is something to see.
Chalikushu - you can also buy any tour to Kusadasi, to the resorts of Izmir. In winter, you can go to Bursa to the Uludag ski resort, there is an excursion to Zeiniler to the Chalikushu house.
аватар Vika284
If there were a lot of films on the Star Wars filming locations, in Tunisia they had 9 filming locations, there were Ksar Hadada (episode I) - the birthplace of Darth Vader; Matmata (episode II and IV) - the house was lived by Luke Skywalker and his relatives; Ajim on the island of Jebra in Tunisia (episode IV) is the home of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
From Naples you can go you can go to the island of Ischia (My brilliant friend), to Caserta to see the Royal Palace of Caserta (episode Star Wars I and II)
In Croatia Dubrovnik many locations were Game of Thrones and also Star Wars episode VIII
The most filmed is the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan - everyone who went on an excursion from Sharm and Taba to Jordan all drove through the Wadi Rum desert - episode VIII of Star Wars and a separate film Rogue One. Star Wars, Ridley Scott filmed The Martian and Prometheus there, the new Dune will be filmed there now
Most impressed by Italy Villa Balbianello on Lake Como - episode of Star Wars (II) - mega romantic place, popular place for weddings
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