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]]>The Wilds centers on a group of teens who find themselves stranded on a deserted island after their plane heading to Hawaii crashes in the middle of nowhere. The series, however, wasn’t filmed in Hawaii, and various locations across Auckland in New Zealand served as the setting.
New Zealand is well-known for its black sand beaches, and one of them was heavily featured in The Wilds. Piha Beach, located around 40 kilometers west of Auckland, served as an amazing backdrop for this intriguing series and the iconic Lion Rock formation was visible in several scenes throughout the show.
According to IMDb, some of the scenes were filmed on Bethells Beach, another popular day-trip spot near Auckland. A couple of locations around the city were featured in the flashback scenes taking place before the girls got stuck on the island, including the West Wave Pool, Karaka Lakes Park, and the Auckland Girls’ Grammar School in Newton.
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]]>The post Want to Travel Without Leaving Home? Try These TV Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, not all hope is lost! In 2020, it’s easier than ever to consume travel-related media in order to travel “virtually.” Here are three television shows that you should check out if you want to scratch your travel itch.
Perhaps Anthony Bourdain’s greatest legacy is Parts Unknown, his television series that was beloved for 12 seasons before the host’s untimely passing. Bourdain is an expert at revealing the cultures, cuisines, and best spots in both highly-visited places like Paris and in underrated destinations such as Uruguay.
Have you ever been curious about traveling to places with a dark history and past? If so, Netflix’s Dark Tourist is the show for you. All sorts of sordid mysteries revolving around little-known tourist spots are revealed and explained in this fascinating program.
This Canadian show, created by a pair of high school friends who now travel around the world together, is a beautifully-shot and produced show that features unbeatable chemistry as these two buddies visit Antarctica, Japan, and everywhere in between.
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]]>The post The Best Travel Shows You Can Stream Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it comes to the best travel shows you can stream whenever you want, here’s a list of our favorites.
If you’re a fan of Conan O’Brien, you have to watch him travel around the world and go on various adventures. O’Brien is not afraid to improvise or make a fool of himself, which makes his show incredibly amusing.
Frankie Boyle explores Scotland during four episodes of this show, showing us some unusual parts of the country’s culture and history. His talent for asking unusual questions turns the series into an eccentric collage filled with sarcasm and adult content.
Griff Rhys Jones travels around Australia, filming plenty of content that he packs into 30-minute episodes. His show is bursting with life thanks to his talent to find interesting people with common or unique lives.
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]]>The post Get Inspired with Netflix’s Top Travel Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are looking for travel inspiration, add these shows to your streaming queue.
Anthony Bourdain passed away in 2018, but his legacy as a giant in the world of travel remains. Bourdain combines his passion for food with his skill for cultural learning and travel in this program that shows off the best sites and bites of destinations around the world.
Are you interested in the darker side of tourism? Travel to locations like Pripyat, Ukraine and learn about Latin American death saints with host David Farrier in this show that will inspire you to travel to see some of the world’s more shiver-inducing sites.
Three friends decide to drop everything and travel all around the world for a year. Doesn’t that sound great? That’s exactly the premise of this Canadian show, which features Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach traveling to countries like Indonesia and Rwanda along with their cameraman friend Andre Dupuis.
The post Get Inspired with Netflix’s Top Travel Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post New Zealand Served as the Breathtaking Backdrop for Amazon’s “The Wilds” appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Wilds centers on a group of teens who find themselves stranded on a deserted island after their plane heading to Hawaii crashes in the middle of nowhere. The series, however, wasn’t filmed in Hawaii, and various locations across Auckland in New Zealand served as the setting.
New Zealand is well-known for its black sand beaches, and one of them was heavily featured in The Wilds. Piha Beach, located around 40 kilometers west of Auckland, served as an amazing backdrop for this intriguing series and the iconic Lion Rock formation was visible in several scenes throughout the show.
According to IMDb, some of the scenes were filmed on Bethells Beach, another popular day-trip spot near Auckland. A couple of locations around the city were featured in the flashback scenes taking place before the girls got stuck on the island, including the West Wave Pool, Karaka Lakes Park, and the Auckland Girls’ Grammar School in Newton.
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]]>The post Want to Travel Without Leaving Home? Try These TV Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, not all hope is lost! In 2020, it’s easier than ever to consume travel-related media in order to travel “virtually.” Here are three television shows that you should check out if you want to scratch your travel itch.
Perhaps Anthony Bourdain’s greatest legacy is Parts Unknown, his television series that was beloved for 12 seasons before the host’s untimely passing. Bourdain is an expert at revealing the cultures, cuisines, and best spots in both highly-visited places like Paris and in underrated destinations such as Uruguay.
Have you ever been curious about traveling to places with a dark history and past? If so, Netflix’s Dark Tourist is the show for you. All sorts of sordid mysteries revolving around little-known tourist spots are revealed and explained in this fascinating program.
This Canadian show, created by a pair of high school friends who now travel around the world together, is a beautifully-shot and produced show that features unbeatable chemistry as these two buddies visit Antarctica, Japan, and everywhere in between.
The post Want to Travel Without Leaving Home? Try These TV Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Best Travel Shows You Can Stream Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it comes to the best travel shows you can stream whenever you want, here’s a list of our favorites.
If you’re a fan of Conan O’Brien, you have to watch him travel around the world and go on various adventures. O’Brien is not afraid to improvise or make a fool of himself, which makes his show incredibly amusing.
Frankie Boyle explores Scotland during four episodes of this show, showing us some unusual parts of the country’s culture and history. His talent for asking unusual questions turns the series into an eccentric collage filled with sarcasm and adult content.
Griff Rhys Jones travels around Australia, filming plenty of content that he packs into 30-minute episodes. His show is bursting with life thanks to his talent to find interesting people with common or unique lives.
The post The Best Travel Shows You Can Stream Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Get Inspired with Netflix’s Top Travel Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are looking for travel inspiration, add these shows to your streaming queue.
Anthony Bourdain passed away in 2018, but his legacy as a giant in the world of travel remains. Bourdain combines his passion for food with his skill for cultural learning and travel in this program that shows off the best sites and bites of destinations around the world.
Are you interested in the darker side of tourism? Travel to locations like Pripyat, Ukraine and learn about Latin American death saints with host David Farrier in this show that will inspire you to travel to see some of the world’s more shiver-inducing sites.
Three friends decide to drop everything and travel all around the world for a year. Doesn’t that sound great? That’s exactly the premise of this Canadian show, which features Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach traveling to countries like Indonesia and Rwanda along with their cameraman friend Andre Dupuis.
The post Get Inspired with Netflix’s Top Travel Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
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