Original TEMPLE of DOOM Rediscovered! The LOST sets of Gunga Din

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Did you know the ORIGINAL Temple of Doom was located in California? Come on an EPIC adventure to uncover lost towns and temples nestled in the remote Eastern Sierras of California. We reveal LOST 1938 sets from a film few have heard of today, but which inspired countless filmmakers you HAVE heard of: Gunga Din!
    This hidden gem was a major inspiration for legends like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Peter Jackson, directly influencing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Now, the filming locations are uncovered in a way that's incredible EVEN IF you haven't seen the film.
    This is one epic adventure-strap in and let's go!
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  • @justinscarred
    @justinscarred  2 месяца назад +83

    Rope Bridge Location 36.610879950100234, -118.12850490772243
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    Army Camp Location 36.56299034365342, -118.0842135157505
    Elephant Gattling Guns 36.59754126133306, -118.09817635896302
    Ruiz hill final battle senes 36.597900222902716, -118.09696206387531
    Final Battle British Marching in 36.59907049968789, -118.09636802333762
    More Final Battle (not in video) 36.604894874287716, -118.12790189162938
    Opening Scene Rock (not in video) 36.59636084380182, -118.10258903558054
    Tantrapur Ruins 36.60997962609301, -118.12933216497407