WALKING DEAD REAL LIFE LOCATIONS PART III
Heres part 3 guys,sorry if it took a while,tried my best to research each and every location,they are located in the blue ridge mountains of virginia,in the Carolina's,along the Toccoa river,along the same routes Clem took,Howes hardware is a clone of Lowes hardware so that is why the name is different on the real pics lol but it's based on the same place the group were at,it even has the garden center to the right of it where they were being kept prisoners,ive tried to add some filter for the light of the pics also so they match the same look of the game,and i'll update the link to the part 2,anyway enjoy! while we wait for the new episode
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That bridge looks creepy.
Wow nice work!
Where's part 2 and 1? And I can't believe I didn't get the Lowe's reference .-.
thank guys,heres part 2 if you missed it,part 1 was on the old forum but pretty much the same as the update http://www.telltalegames.com/community/discussion/64637/walking-dead-real-locations-part-2/new
the bridge Is dead on.
That's so cool
Good job there
Awesome, I wonder what the museum will look like in Amid The Ruins.
You all know where to go in the case the ZA happen now.
Where did you find the cabin picture??
i think one of the bridge pic is the location from the movie stand by me
that's fucking awesome!!!
searched for it on google,took a while,as rural north Carolina isn't exactly easy to find a video game cabin lol
thanks guys,thinking about doing a 400 days locations and more locations from S1 and S2,finding the saint John's is hard
I found a 400 days/season 1 location
HOLY CRAP.... the bridge in the distance and everything...
good find
Mind sharing the coordinates? I can't seem to find it
EDIT: Nevermind I found it lol
Oh God, this is so cool! I was stunned when the Season 1 locations were shared, but these finds are amazing too!
I find the picture with the ski/chair lifts to be absolutely beautiful.
That one was in Oregon