Erfoud

Coordinates: 31°26′10″N 4°13′58″W / 31.43611°N 4.23278°W / 31.43611; -4.23278
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Erfoud
ⴰⵔⴼⵓⴷ (
UTC+1 (CET
)
Postcode
52200
Erfoud, city center district.

Erfoud (

Sahara Desert, in the Drâa-Tafilalet region, eastern Morocco
. It belongs to ait atta tribe, divided into several districts: Hay Salam, Hay Jdid, Hay Ziz, Hay el Bathaa, Hay Annahda, and Hay el Hamri.

Due to its proximity to Merzouga desert village in the Erg Chebbi Dunes, Erfoud has developed tourist-related infrastructures such as hotels and restaurants.

Filming location

Due to the beauty of the surrounding Sahara Desert and the town's oasis areas, Erfoud has been a filming location for many films, including:

In the film archeologists are uncovering an ancient city near Erfoud buried by a sand storm 3,000 years ago. The site is the resting place of a Berber saint, "The Angel of the Desert".
Filming began in
Sahara Desert outside Erfoud.[1][2]
Production designer Allan Cameron found a dormant
Hamunaptra could be constructed.[1][2]
For its Egypt and Sudan scenes, the film directed by Shekhar Kapur starring Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley and Kate Hudson was shot in Erfoud and Ouarzazate for more than a week.
Mike Newell selected Morocco as a shooting location for the film and also planned to film in Pinewood Studios. Filming began in July 2008 in Morocco. Eight weeks were spent in Morocco before the first unit moved to Pinewood.[3]
For the 24th (official)
James Bond film, the nearby Gara Medouar
played the part of an enemy headquarters.

Mars analogue research

This area of Morocco has also been identified as being very similar in appearance and possibly geology to certain areas on

analogue research
.

In February 2013 the

Aouda.S) and a number of rovers to conduct a large number of experiments. They were supported by a Mission Support Center run from Innsbruck, Austria to simulate a mission to the surface of Mars.[4] The main desert base camp was named Camp Weyprecht on February 11, with a later satellite camp about 80 km further south being called Station Payer
.

References

  1. ^ a b "Behind the Scenes". The Mummy Official Site: Universal Studios. 1999. Archived from the original on 2 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-24.
  2. ^ a b Portman, Jamie (May 5, 1999). "Mummy Unearths Horror, Humour". Ottawa Citizen.
  3. CBS Television Distribution. 2008-11-13. Archived from the original
    on 4 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
  4. ^ "Morocco 2013 Mars Analogue Field Simulation". Retrieved 2012-12-27.
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