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May the fourth be with you!

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Monday, 4th May 2009

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As well as being a holiday here in the UK, today is Star Wars Day (yes, simply because of the bad pun I’m afraid). So here’s a roundup of some Star Wars related sights!

First up is Star Wars Path near Atlanta, Georgia. There’s a road sign too, but it isn’t really legible on Street View. What I don’t know however, is how it got its name?

In the original Star Wars movie the spaceport of Mos Eisley was on the planet Tatooine, but in fact it was filmed here at Matmata in Tunisia. Some interior scenes were even filmed in the underground homes of the people who live here, who these days make good money from charging tourists to take pictures.

Last week on Twitter we just happened to see these rather unconvincing-looking portraits of some Star Wars characters, that form part of an otherwise impressive piece of French graffiti.

Does anyone know of other Star Wars themed sights that we can visit today?

Thanks to Keir Clarke and Virtual Globe Trotting.

12 Responses to 'May the fourth be with you!'

  1. a2 says:

    that first one isn’t texas. it’s paulding county, georgia.

  2. GE says:

    A small piece of Star Wars graffiti here in Bristol, UK: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  3. Parker says:

    It’s not much to look at on Google Maps, but Disney’s Hollywood Studios has an AT-AT Walker: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth It’s out in front of the Star Tours simulator ride. The Disney web site has a big picture of it: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/hollywood-studios/attractions/star-tours/

  4. In Episode 2, there is a scene filmed in Plaza de España of Sevilla (Spain).

    Placemark: the place / Google Earth

    The scene

  5. Ben says:

    There is a Deeth Starr Valley exit off highway 80 in the middle of Nevada:

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  6. Oops, I forgot about Darth and a Stormtrooper on Street View!

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  7. Shaw says:

    Cerritos, California has a Kenobi Ct and a Corellian Ct.

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  8. nova72 says:

    Where was the scene from the original Star Wars with the ewoks filmed? It wasn’t in the woods off Star Wars path was it?

  9. thats not something you see everyday

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