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Here's every single 'Game of Thrones' location in real life

This comes as part of a promotional drive by a Moroccan travel agency.

HBIO’S EPIC FANTASY series “Game of Thrones” takes place over two sprawling continents, Westeros and Essos — from the icy wastes North of the Wall, to the arid badlands that surround Meereen in Slaver’s Bay. The sets for the show are equally diverse, ranging from chilly Scotland to the luscious beaches of Croatia and the deserts of Morocco.

Moroccan travel company Lawrence of Morocco has put together an infographic showing exactly where every set in the show in real life is based. Magheramorne Quarry in Northern Ireland stands in for Castle Black and Hardhome, while the Verdala Palace Grounds play the part of Illyrio Mopatis’ manse.

Check out the full infographic below:

image of game of throne locations LawrenceOfMorocco.com LawrenceOfMorocco.com

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