Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Where Were Those Classics Made?

 Have you ever wondered where classic movies like Jurassic Park, Kong: Skull Island, etc., are? Well, today, I am going to talk about scenes and landmarks from classic movies and TV shows. 

The first one I am going to talk about is close to where I live. The show is based in North Carolina but made in South Carolina, Outer Banks. You can drive around downtown Charleston to see places from the show or even see Sarah’s Mansion. Next, we have Jurassic Park; most of it was filmed in Hawaii, but if you want to see the props, many of them are on the studio tram tour in California (Universal Hollywood Studios). Next, we have Kong: Skull Island, which was also filmed in Hawaii. If you want to see it for yourself, there is a tour of the Jurassic Park and Skull Island sets. Surprisingly, some parts of Karate Kid 2 were also filmed in Hawaii, not Japan. 

That is it for today, see ya.


Sunday, February 18, 2024

Feel More Adventurous

Today, I am going to talk about National Parks. The first one on the list is VERY BIG. It’s called Grand Canyon National Park (located in Arizona). I have been there myself, and it looks like a painting. The next one I have also been to is called Arches National Park. (located in Utah) It’s best to go there if your New Year's resolution is to get fit because the main arch, Delicate Arch, is 3 miles away. Finally, the most known one is Yellowstone National Park. Other than the volcanic hot spot, there is lots of nature.


Friday, February 9, 2024

You Won’t Believe This!!

Sometimes, nature and science will throw a curveball at us. Today, I will be talking about unbelievable places.


If you want something that has color, you won't believe that there are rainbow mountains in China.

If you feel more tropical, go to Huacachina, Peru, where a paradise oasis is in the middle of a desert.

Crazy, right? But this next one is good if you like trippy places. Niaca Mine, in Mexico, might interest you. It's a crystal cave that extends to 985 ft. That's pretty big.



P.S. If you want to look at more pictures, just Google it!


Where Were Those Classics Made?

  Have you ever wondered where classic movies like Jurassic Park, Kong: Skull Island, etc., are? Well, today, I am going to talk about scene...