ANCIENT WORLD : Africa | |
[Tunisia. Has historical treasures that attract millions of tourists from all over the world] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : CROATIA | |
[The history of Croatia is long and impressive leaving behind a wealth of cultural heritage] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : EGYPT | |
[The largest port in Egypt and remained for many centuries a centre of cultural radiation for the whole world] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : FRANCE | |
Regions of the South of France | |
[The French Riviera is one of the most attractive and varied shooting areas in Europe] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : HIMALAYAS | |
[Has a vast wealth of knowledge and high level contacts and can assist with film permits in difficult areas] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : MEXICO | |
[Ancient pyramids] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : MONGOLIA | |
[Location Scouting in one of Asia's last unspoilt destinations] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : SPAIN | |
[Five thousand years of continuous dwelling both in the urban area and its immediate surroundings has endowed Carmona with an invaluable historic and artistic heritage, AndalusÃa] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : UNITED KINGDOM | |
ENGLAND | |
Cornwall | |
[Steeped in history and, as such, offers film-makers ancient tin and copper mines, villages, period buildings, inns, farmlands, scenic woodland, moorland, spectacular coastlines, long golden beaches, sheltered anchorages, coves, lush Cornish country side and more] |
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Berkshire | |
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Devon | |
[Dartmoor - It has sweeping panoramic views of open moorland, which run down to tree clad river valleys. The estate contains the stark village of Princetown with its prison, built by Napoleonic prisoners of war, and the picturesque hamlet of Postbridge, well known for its medieval clapper bridge. There are the famous wild ponies and traditional buildings and farmhouses, most dating back hundreds of years and considered unique to Dartmoor, as is the landscape] |
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Dorset | |
[Features include archaeological settlements & field patterns, relict hill barns, stone gargoyles & face set into walls] |
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Gloucestershire | |
[Standing Stones and a history spanning centuries] |
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Herefordshire | |
[Hereford offers black and white Tudor villages, the Golden Valley against a backdrop of the Black Mountains, castles, farmlands and buildings, historic houses and ancient churches, beautiful gardens and country lanes threading through cider producers and vineyards. Offa's Dyke path follows the 8th century barrier between the Anglo Saxons and Wales] |
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Hertfordshire | |
[The area is decorated and organised to look like an ancient Iron Age Village] |
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Kent | |
[Offers a wide and diverse range of locations that includes the ancient world] |
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Wiltshire | |
[Unspoilt rural landscapes, historic market towns, canals and prehistoric sites] | ![]() |
ANCIENT WORLD : WALES | |
Regions of Wales | |
[Ancient history sites such as standing stones, Burial Chambers, Roman sites, baths, amphitheatre, barracks, fortress walls, walled towns and underwater archaeology] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : NORTHERN IRELAND | |
Regions of Northern Ireland | |
[Established to accelerate the development of a dynamic and sustainable film and television industry |
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Co. Armagh | |
[A large earthwork of circular plan surrounding the summit of a drumlin, a pagan sanctuary of 240m in internal diameter] |
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ANCIENT WORLD : SCOTLAND | |
Aberdeenshire | |
[Offers a range of atmospheric reconstructions of ancient dwellings and monuments] |
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[To the west of the house are ancient woodlands and Pictish standing stones, dating back some three thousand years] |
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Argyll | |
[A flat, tidal island at the entrance to Loch Creran on the west coast of Scotland. Privately owned, the 300 acres island is lagely schist and slate and has woodland, rugged beaches, rugged hill side and a partly submerged Crannog (fortified dwelling) dating from the Bronze Age around 200BC] |
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