Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Which hit TV show filmed here?

A view fit for a queen

This ancient stone footbridge connects the tiny island of Gaztelugatxe to the mainland of northern Spain in Basque Country. Two hundred and forty-one steps lead up to a small Basque church, dating from the 10th century. But we're not here for the stunning view alone. This location added some real-life majesty to last season's Game of Thrones TV series, when it stood in for the mythical Dragonstone. It’s the spot where – spoiler alert if you’re lagging behind – Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow are plotting how to defeat the Night King and his swarming army of the dead. Though Daenerys is also keeping her eye on a point south – the Iron Throne. Will she succeed? We’ll just have to watch.

Source: Bing

2 comments:

  1. A pebble gang connected to the Pigeon Sarasashiki University.
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    South Korea's SS Tetsu and Medusa balls are aiming for the southern Suzaku iron!
    Really! "SS" and "philosophy of philosophy" must be separated!
    It's dangerous! "Tetsu" is a drone white tiger. Lies jew

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