While we were there a group of 4 people turned up, two couples, all the gear on, ponchos, chaps, guns, hats etc and a fair sized video camera! All in their 50s I’d guess. When we left they were practising their “Quick Draw” scene by the car park. Fair play to them.
surprised it is well protected, taken care of. i love places that are maintained and kept looking the same way for so long (ghost towns for example). if a place is beautiful, maintain it as it is and never change it. good example here. loved the movie.
It wasn’t! Thanks to a group of enthusiasts who found it and spent ages restoring it, it is now. There is a Netflix documentary about it. Just search Sad Hill and you’ll find it.
Sí amigo, realmente existe, pero también sí, solo era un plató de cine. Entra en Netflix y busca “Cerro Triste” y encontrarás un documental increíble sobre un grupo de aficionados de la zona de Burgos que encontraron la historia de su construcción por los soldados españoles y su posterior abandono, su hallazgo, cubierto de maleza y abandonado y cómo trabajaron para restaurarlo.
I was there recently.and found it very disappointing. Due to my Spanish patriots that have no respect for public areas or scenery. And love to vandalismo with wrighting (so and so was here), sit on Cross to have photo taken... apart from animal shit and I imagen animals rubbing against the crosses and breaking them.
Estoy de acuerdo con los animales, tanto humanos como ganaderos! Parece ridículo permitir que ninguno de los dos destruya lo que ha tardado tanto en restaurarse.
“Director Sergio Leone tried to make the film as accurate to the historical time period as possible by doing research at the Library of Congress and being inspired by Civil War photographer Mathew Brady. However, the film isn't entirely historically accurate.” (From the American Film Institute.)
Awesome
It’s a stunning place, that’s for sure.
Yes great scene. I rewatch it all the time . Great to see it recreated. Would like to go there myself one day.
While we were there a group of 4 people turned up, two couples, all the gear on, ponchos, chaps, guns, hats etc and a fair sized video camera! All in their 50s I’d guess. When we left they were practising their “Quick Draw” scene by the car park. Fair play to them.
These scenes are as sad as the music...but mysteriously revive your soul.
This Location is Wonderful
surprised it is well protected, taken care of. i love places that are maintained and kept looking the same way for so long (ghost towns for example). if a place is beautiful, maintain it as it is and never change it. good example here. loved the movie.
It wasn’t! Thanks to a group of enthusiasts who found it and spent ages restoring it, it is now.
There is a Netflix documentary about it. Just search Sad Hill and you’ll find it.
@@GranCanariaLiving , i'll be darned. Thanks.
There are two people in this world, those with loaded guns and those who dig, You dig 😅
Great drone photography!
Morraconi at his best ❤
Awesome soundtrack.
Blame Ennio...!
I always heard it's a good place to "hang out".
BLONDIEE !!
Lo mejor del cine
THIS CEMENTRY LOCATION IS SO BEAUTIFUL EVERYBODY WHO LOVED THIS MOVIE MUST TRY TO SEE THIS PLACE
Would love to go there someday
Totally cool you get a like
Thank you kind Sir!
Great
Thanks! I try...
Nice Lee van cleef
Love to go their....
It’s a stunning place! Take plenty of cold, cold water! We went through 1.5 litres in an hour…. Mind you, it was 40c 😀
I hope English is your second language "there".
@@andynieuwenhuis7833 yes
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Gracias mi amigo!
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Wow
It is really exist? ¡ thought that was just a movie scenario..,
¡ realize that so much westerns were filmed on almeria’s desert but who knows if postured or adapted..,
Sí amigo, realmente existe, pero también sí, solo era un plató de cine. Entra en Netflix y busca “Cerro Triste” y encontrarás un documental increíble sobre un grupo de aficionados de la zona de Burgos que encontraron la historia de su construcción por los soldados españoles y su posterior abandono, su hallazgo, cubierto de maleza y abandonado y cómo trabajaron para restaurarlo.
Share location or anything? I'd be looking for Arch Stanton.
Just North of Santo Domingo de Silos near Burgos, Spain. Search “Cemeterio Sad Hill” or Sad Hill Cemetery
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I was there recently.and found it very disappointing. Due to my Spanish patriots that have no respect for public areas or scenery. And love to vandalismo with wrighting (so and so was here), sit on Cross to have photo taken... apart from animal shit and I imagen animals rubbing against the crosses and breaking them.
Estoy de acuerdo con los animales, tanto humanos como ganaderos! Parece ridículo permitir que ninguno de los dos destruya lo que ha tardado tanto en restaurarse.
Does this movie tell a real story
“Director Sergio Leone tried to make the film as accurate to the historical time period as possible by doing research at the Library of Congress and being inspired by Civil War photographer Mathew Brady. However, the film isn't entirely historically accurate.”
(From the American Film Institute.)
@@GranCanariaLiving Thank you my friend for the clarification, my greetings to you from Yemen
Great use of Ecstasy of Gold
En que pais queda este lugar ???
@@mauricioabrego2200 En España 🇪🇸. A Santo Domingo de Silos, cerca de Burgos.
Google locación XHRR+6GC Santo Domingo de Silos, Spain