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Was Star Wars shot in Wadi Rum?

Wadi Rum, Jordan The Aki-Aki species lived on the desert planet Pasaana, which was featured in the film Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker. For three weeks, Wadi Rum in Jordan was used to film the scene's spectacular desert landscapes and distinctive rock formations.



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The Wadi Rum Protected Area has two distinct regions This concentration of iron oxide causes a red colouration and is one notable aspect of Wadi Rum. Across southern Jordan, places get their names from the ochre hues in the sand, including the Nabatean city of Petra.

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Death Valley National Park, California To shoot the scenes taking place in the desert, the productions teams on The Mandalorian headed to Death Valley National Park, in California. These arid landscapes perfectly fit the plot of the different seasons in this Star Wars universe series.

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Several scenes on the planet Naboo, including Padmé and Anakin's stay at Varykino Villa, were filmed on the shores of Lake Como, Italy's third largest lake.

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