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Located in Costa Rica. This village was used to film the original Star Wars trilogy. Northern California Road Trip, Star Wars Planets, Forest Moon, Ralph Mcquarrie, Redwood National Park, Between Two Worlds, Star Wars Trilogy, California Travel Road Trips, Tall Trees

Bright Tree Village was home to an eponymous tribe of Ewoks on Endor during the Galactic Civil War. The village was built within the evergreen trees[7] of the Happy Grove Forest[4] on Endor[7] and fifteen meters above the ground, where nest-like bunches of thatched huts housing nearly 200 Ewoks clung to evergreen trees.[2] The village center included communal meeting areas, along with homes for tribal elders and Chief Chirpa's family, including the Council of Elders.[8] Large huts for…

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The Forest Moon of Endor | SWRPEDIA - Second Life Star Wars Roleplay Wiki | Fandom Forest Moon Of Endor, Forest Room, Moon Orbit, Forest Moon, Binary Star, Moon Surface, Lush Forest, Forest Canopy, Star Wars 1977

The lush forest moon, one of nine moons orbiting the gas giant Endor, has a diverse ecosystem brimming with life. Ewoks and Yuzzum created a complex society in and around the vegetation despite their somewhat primative technology. The moon has remains of the Imperial occupation. An abandoned AT-AT stands guard-like near the landing platform seemingly protecting the Imperial bunker. Care must be taken through the forest as hostile mynocks attack the unwary. Ensure you have the proper…

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Redwood National Park Endor Forest, Star Wars Endor, Highway 101, Funny Star Wars Memes, Forest Moon, Other Planets, Best Wallpapers, Giant Tree, Star Wars Movie

Tuesday Nov. 30, 2010 In a persistent drizzle, left Crescent City, (never to return). Highway 101 from Crescent City winds up and through Redwood National and State Parks, the second National Park of my trip. (The first was back on the Olympic Peninsula when I skirted Olympic National Park.) Here's the sign at the entrance: Related to the Giant Sequoia, Coast Redwoods are the tallest trees in the world. Their trunks don't grow as wide as the Sequoias, but they do grow taller––some nearly 400…

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