Namibia has some of the most incredible scenery in the world, with such little rainfall helping create a geography as dry and as seemingly barren as anything you could ever imagine, but visitors to the country can experience the place in extraordinary luxury. If only they knew: refuge is actually always very close to hand.īy submitting your email you are agreeing to Nine Publishing'sĮvery day spent exploring Namibia is like stepping on to a different movie set. "Our world is fire and blood," says one of the characters in director Dr George Miller's post-apocalyptic epic where everyone is battling everyone else – and their surroundings – to survive. The crimson deserts, dramatic dunes, magnificent mountain ranges and breathtakingly stark horizons of the country dazzle just as much as anything Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult smash, grab and destroy. The dramatic topography of Namibia makes a magnificent backdrop for Mad Max: Fury Road. Originally planned to be filmed around Broken Hill, unusual rainfall saw the normally barren landscape bloom into life - not a great look for a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Unlike the first three Mad Max films, which were filmed in various locations around Australia, Fury Road's shoot happened in the southern African country of Namibia. Built to thrill: World's most incredible deserts.
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