Morocco Gas Haven 'The Hills Have Eyes'
A little bit of America in Africa.
The scene at the resort, shot in Morocco, is one of the most important scenes in the remake of “The Hills Have Eyes” and sets the tone of the film. The story revolves around an American family (the Carters) who found themselves stranded in the middle of the desert, unaware that a group of cannibals is hiding in the nearby hills.
The scene at the resort, shot in Morocco, is one of the most important scenes in the remake of “The Hills Have Eyes” and sets the tone of the film. The story revolves around an American family (the Carters) who found themselves stranded in the middle of the desert, unaware that a group of cannibals is hiding in the nearby hills.
Photography Tips
It is best to take photos in the evening to capture the light of the setting sun. You can let off steam on the entire front area, and despite the barriers it was no problem to park our car at the filling station.
Travel Information
You can park opposite the petrol station on the roadside. There is enough space for lots of cars.
There is a "janitor" on site who you have to pay to get onto the site. We paid 10DH.
There is a "janitor" on site who you have to pay to get onto the site. We paid 10DH.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
07:46 - 18:38
| current local time: 14:57
Photo Themes
Film Location
Filmset
lost place
old building
Old Town
Locations
afrika
marokko
Marocco
Ouarzazate
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