“El Condor” by John Guillermin (1970) Patrick O' Neal, Lee van Cleef, Jim Brown and John Guillermin in Fuerte El Condor, Tabernas (Almeria).
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Popular Locations Wednesday
Almería’s Fuerte El Condor
Constructed in 1970 as one of the primary locations of the film El Condor, very little of this once grand film set remain after half a century of neglect.
The set can be seen above in El Condor and Conan the Barbarian.
It can also be found in A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die, Dollar for the Dead, Hundra, The Man Called Noon, Lost in the West, El karate el Colt y el impostor, Get Mean, Honolulu Baby, and Blindman.
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Your Daily Smile #2573
Seiun Sky - Uma Musume
This smile brought to you by @ehan281
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“El Condor” by John Guillermin (1970) Mariana Hill in movie set Fuerte El Condor, Tabernas #Almeria
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Week of November 21–27
—Film—
Ace High
El Condor
Hannie Caulder
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
No Culpes Al Karma De Lo Que Te pasa Por Gilipollas
Smoke & Mirrors
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anyway I'm not arguing about this, I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail, yes I would, and I'd rather be a hammer than a nail, yes I would. if I only could, I surely would. like it is literally not up for debate, I'd rather sail away, like a swan that's here and gone. a man gets tied up to the ground, he gives the world its saddest sound, its saddest sound. couldn't be any easier to understand
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