I jut ssaw the new movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and there were some really neat places in the movie. I think that they were all in South America and/or the Caribbean. Well, anyway, for people that saw the movie, I wanted to know if anyone of you knows where any areas in FS are like that. Places with lots of cliffs and vegitation and stuff like that. I know it's a shot in the dark, but I figured I'd ask anyway.
Man, if I knew...
Practically look at the atlas and search for names you know of tropical areas.
Go to Google images and type: Isla Tortuga.
watch the pictures and see if this is the thing you are looking for...
If so go to this link of wikipedia( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortuga )
and see were it is...
Also go to Google images and search for: Dominica
And see if this is it....
this is the location link to Dominica: (again Wikipedia)
Bob#2 wrote:
I jut ssaw the new movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and there were some really neat places in the movie. I think that they were all in South America and/or the Caribbean. Well, anyway, for people that saw the movie, I wanted to know if anyone of you knows where any areas in FS are like that. Places with lots of cliffs and vegitation and stuff like that. I know it's a shot in the dark, but I figured I'd ask anyway.
seen the film is good not to sure about any areas why not find out were the film was shot and go from there?
the first film was filmed in st vincent or st lucia, can't quite remember which but either way both are in the West Indies which is covered by Flight1's "Islands of the West Indies".
Not quite up to their ultimate terrain series I have to say but not far off. You should be able to get it at most places, i got mine from simmarket.
I went on google earth it was blurry
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