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Here are various pictures from the hill country when we were shooting The Alamo (2004) and some other stuff. I don't know if anyone will find it interesting, but here it goes:
Alamo Movie set in Dripping Springs, Texas: ![]() Snow/sleet drapes old cannons and wood pikes of Alamo set. 2003 ![]() ![]() Mexican lancers ![]() Sniper on hill over looking ol' Bexar ![]() Lone Mexican Cavalry reflects on day's events: ![]() Over in Bastrop, Texas for filming of San Jacinto Battle (Alamo 2004): ![]() Waiting in the grass...like 99% of the time: ![]() East Texas: ![]() Camp at Bastrop: ![]() Llano River: ![]() Misc photos: West Hill Country: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Alright, some Alamo recreation photos. That area of the state is awesome.
Thx for some more of your great photos. Can't wait for some more. |
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Nice photos! Thanks for sharing them with us.
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