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What I see instead of beehive shaped buildings: semi-circular end of greenhouses or similar agricultural structures.It's not very clear but it looks like there are the beehive shaped buildings
Some maybe helpful info for you techy types: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/attachments/74284/ is a screenshot that I took on an iMac and then I uploaded it to the forum.I wonder if one of you techy types could extract the exif information or whatever geolocation data there may be to identify the location.
It was taken on a gravel road near some greenhouses somewhere in Spain on a sunny day.On May 2nd 2020, Kathar1na wrote: And this is what it really looks like when they are walking The Way.
This movie will never be the same for me.
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I wonder if one of you techy types could extract the exif information or whatever geolocation data there may be to identify the location.
Thanks
Did you know that Emilio Estevez owns and manages a vineyard in California? During the first harvest, he was nowhere near Malibu; he was in Spain filming The Way and he is quoted as saying: "I was in the middle of production on a hilltop in Logrono, and I told [my wife] Sonja, 'You need to make the harvest call.'"
I don't know what a harvest call is.
That's the vineyard on the side of the Ebro opposite Briñas. I have concluded that, although the character's name is given as 'Joost' in the credits of the film, he should be called 'Jost'. He is 'Jost' in the script (I can email that to anyone interested), and 'Jost' is in a list of Dutch boys' names, whereas 'Joost' isn't. Amazing what you can find on the internet, isn't it? After 12 weeks or so of lockdown, what else do you have to do but find obscure locations used during the making of "The Way"? Didn't you experience some euphoria when you found the Ermita de San Juan?Here is a nice photo of the four actors walking through a vineyard - no doubt it is one of the vineyards shown in the movie. I see now clearly that "Joost" has put his jacket on again ....
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I've seen this comment earlier on the forum. I'm not sure what it is based on. Wikipedia NL has a list of people who are widely known in the Netherlands, among them artists, actors, football (soccer) players, writers and politicians, and all of them have "Joost" as their first name.I have concluded that, although the character's name is given as 'Joost' in the credits of the film, he should be called 'Jost'. He is 'Jost' in the script (I can email that to anyone interested), and 'Jost' is in a list of Dutch boys' names, whereas 'Joost' isn't.
It's based on the fact that he's called 'Jost' in the script. To try to resolve the issue (credits v script), I searched a list of Dutch boys' names on the internet. [https://www.babynames.net/boy/starts-with/j?page=22] I must have looked at the wrong list. You jost can't trust the internet!I've seen this comment earlier on the forum. I'm not sure what it is based on. Wikipedia NL has a list of people who are widely known in the Netherlands, among them artists, actors, football (soccer) players, writers and politicians, and all of them have "Joost" as their first name.
It's not very clear but it looks like there are the beehive shaped buildings in the background common in La Rioja. That's my guess, but I could be wrong.
You can see a clearer picture of one here: https://ourcaminoturtlewalk.wordpress.com/2018/10/02/day-13-la-rioja-region-of-spain/
I will pretend I didn't see this and preserve the magic of the film!
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