Maybe they also could swing by Tunisia, where locations and props from Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope still stand to this day? As part of her b ooks Every Worldâs a Stage and No More Stars, photographer Ra di Martino captured (via Laughing Squid) enlightening images of futuristic Star Wars props in Tunisian locations, meaning fans can trek to the North African country and touch a piece of Hollywood history. Here are three of our fave shots. You can find more on Martinoâs official site:



This is cool, but honestly, how is it that George Lucas and his team didnât have to clean this shit up once they were finished shooting? Did the Tunisian government, or perhaps the community, ask him to leave it up? The top pic of the person sitting on the ground near a Tatooine tower is just ⦠odd. Thereâs no other way to put it.
What I love about it, however, is the physicality of it. Lucas took a beating from fans â" and rightfully so â" for relying too heavily on CGI effects for the prequel trilogy. These photos remind us that Star Wars used to come from actual props in a legitimate desert setting. Hereâs hoping Abrams returns to a little of that authenticity when he begins creating his own Star Wars galaxy.

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