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Morocco fortress village hopes to draw ‘Game of Thrones’ fans

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AFP  and  Compiled by Christian Borbon, Digital Content Producer

Time seems to have stopped at this UNESCO World heritage site

Millions worldwide may have seen the desert fortress in the hit fantasy series ‘Game of Thrones’, but fewer know they can visit the Moroccan village of Ait-Ben-Haddou. Image Credit: AFP2 of 14

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The fortified old settlement at the foot of the majestic Atlas mountains enchanted audiences in the HBO series and also served as a dusty backdrop in Ridley Scott’s epic swords-and-sandals film ‘Gladiator’.Image Credit: AFP

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But unlike other famous locations from movie and television history, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has so far missed out on a mass influx of tourism – something some of its inhabitants are eager to change.Image Credit: AFP

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‘Several people have told me that they came here to see the filming location of ‘Game of Thrones’,’ said Ahmed Baabouz, a local tour guide. ‘There is tourism linked to cinema here but frankly we have not developed it to the extent it could be.’Image Credit: AFP

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Ait-Ben-Haddou is southern Morocco’s most famous fortress. Time seems to have stopped at the site overlooking a valley some 30 kilometres (18.6 miles) from the town of Ouarzazate.Image Credit: AFP

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After passing through the imposing entrance way, visitors navigate a labyrinth of winding alleys that eventually lead onto a public square where the settlement’s inhabitants once gathered.Image Credit: AFP

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There is a mosque and two cemeteries – one for Muslims and one for Jews. Most inhabitants have long since departed though, with a few homes converted into stalls selling handicrafts.Image Credit: AFP

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The fortress is an ideal film setting, located a short distance from the studios of Ouarzazate, the ‘Mecca’ of Moroccan cinema. Productions ranging from ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ to ‘The Mummy’ have been filmed here.Image Credit: AFP

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More recently, scenes from the cult series ‘Game of Thrones’ were shot at Ait-Ben-Haddou, with the site standing in for the fictional Yellow City of Yunkai which is conquered by Daenerys Targaryen, a key character in the ‘GOT’ universe.Image Credit: AFP

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Hammadi, 61, is a privileged witness to the location’s cinematic history.Image Credit: AFP

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‘All of these productions have contributed to the reputation of the region,’ he said, grinning widely.Image Credit: AFP

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Hammadi himself has appeared as an extra in a number of films.Image Credit: AFP

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And while like most people he lives in a more modern home in a village on the other side of the valley, he continues to return to Ait-Ben-Haddou to welcome tourists.Image Credit: AFP

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A man sits atop the Kasbah (ancient fortress) of Ait-Ben-Haddou, about 32 kilometres northwest of the city of Ouarzazate south of Morocco’s High Atlas mountains..Image Credit: AFP
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