These girls travel the world touring the stages

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the starks were here

the starks were here

The most interesting thing is that when these Finns start their private holidays , they manage to find the exact place in which a fictional scene was shot and they "integrate" it in your photo. The process is known as screenframing, and it's what makes the **Fangirl Quest Instagram account so interesting.** He himself has snapshots of many other film productions, from Maria Antonietta to Brockeback Mountain.

"We have already toured many locations in Iceland and Northern Ireland, but we still have to discover others in four more countries. We're working on it, though. After all, it's nice to have some traveling goals in life!", they affirm in your blog . In it, despite only having images of those places, they have information about all the locations of the show , which, as ** we have already told you **, includes scenarios in Croatia, Spain, Morocco and Malta.

So, for example, in Fangirl Quest you will find out **little production secrets , like what one place in ireland has served to record what they were supposed to be four different zones from the worlds of George R. R. Martin: Winterfell, Harrenhal, Cailin Moat... and to the Dothraki Sea! Likewise, Tiia and Satu also reveal ** the routes they have followed to find every corner of the recording sets, prompting you many times the exact stone of the natural park to which you must go to live the experience game of Thrones full, as well as if admission is free, at what time the place closes, etc.

In this way, visiting film and series locations, which it started as a hobby for them , has ended up being his job; Now they are professionally dedicated to offer talks and advice both to the tourism sector and to the fans. don't you think a wonderful job ...? The only "downside" part, if any, is that they already have highly trained that sixth sense or that tells them, for example, that a location has already been used before. But even that doesn't seem like a problem to them: "Breaking that illusion doesn't It takes away no pleasure from the experience of watching the series , it's fun for us "professionals" to notice these things," the girls say on their blog.

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