Kiribati
Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, has been the setting for several movies due to its picturesque and unique landscapes. The pristine beaches and crystal clear waters have been featured in films like "Cast Away" and "Survivor". The island's traditional villages and thatched huts have also been used in films such as "Taboo" and "The Return to Treasure Island". One of the most popular locations in Kiribati for filming is Fanning Island. The island's lush greenery and untouched beaches served as the backdrop for the 2002 film "Swept Away". The island's secluded and romantic setting makes it an ideal location for filming romantic movies. Overall, Kiribati's natural beauty and unique culture make it an attractive location for filmmakers looking for exotic and breathtaking locations.
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