Spectre is the twenty-fourth film in the James Bond series produced by EON Productions.Like the previous film Skyfall, Spectre was written by John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade is directed by Sam Mendes and features Daniel Craig in his fourth performance as James Bond. SPECTRE‘s “meteorite crater” (lair of the evil villain Blofeld, né Oberhauser) was actually filmed in an extinct volcano outside the Moroccan city of Erfoud named Gara Medouar. The impressive pad of Spectre baddie Ernst Stavro Blofeld, played by Christoph Waltz, is now on the market, boasting three bedrooms, a fitness centre, a large pool and a luxury guest house. MOROCCO – Gara Medouar Crater near Rissani // Spectre (2015) Deep in the Moroccan desert is an oddly shaped crater – hideout of Bonds nemesis Blofeld. It's no surprise that this James Bond episode was filming all over the world. Satellite image of the Gara Medouar crater. Spectre (2015) Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, UK (Start of Rome car chase at night) (exterior: Palazzo Cadenza SPECTRE meeting) (two day shoot) Spectre was shot basically in England, but 007 also takes us from the desert of Morocco to the icy heights of Austria, from the madness of a Mexican festival to the glamour of Rome.

Satellite image of the Gara Medouar crater When you think, this remote location in Morocco doesn’t have a Bond connection beside its appearance in “Spectre”, you will be surprised to learn that it was also used as a filming location for “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” (2010) for which it …
Aha I just got a response from a friend that found the answer by searching "James Bond Spectre Crater." Below them the hustle and bustle of medina life goes on … An explosion filmed in Morocco holds a Guinness World Record for the "Largest film stunt explosion" in cinematic history, involving 8,140 litres of kerosene and 24 charges each with a kilogram of high explosives. When you think, this remote location in Morocco doesn’t have a Bond connection beside its appearance in “Spectre”, you will be surprised to learn that it was also used as a filming location for “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” (2010) for Here we investigate where they were. According to this page, "...the formation is an extinct volcanic crater, 12 miles south of Erfoud. Below them the hustle and bustle of medina life goes on … 1 Not having seen the movie itself, I did find a behind-the-scenes look at a massive (and apparently record-breaking) explosion filmed for the movie that gives us a good look at the outside of the ancient caldera. Spectre kicks off with enormous confidence and a stonking teaser sequence ... Morocco.
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The headquarters of Spectre in Morocco was located in Gara Medouar which is a 'crater' caused by erosion and of neither volcanic nor impact origin. The meteorite crater's exterior was filmed in June 2015 around a crater called Gara Medouar near the Moroccan city of Erfoud. Lesson to me: I needed to simplify my search terms. Here we investigate where they were. Taking in Austria, Mexico, Italy, Morocco and London in Spectre, MailOnline Travel uncovers how you too can holiday in the footsteps of 007. Bond is back and he’s racking up the air miles. The desert railway aboard which Bond discovers there’s little he can teach Dr Swann about firearms, is the Oriental Desert Express, ... this hidden inside a ‘meteor crater’. SPECTRE breaks Guinness World Record. Filmmakers used a number of Moroccan locations for SPECTRE.

When Bond and Madeleine arrive in Morocco (1:13:52) they walk up the steps of a passageway in the medina. Filmmakers used a number of Moroccan locations for SPECTRE.