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Where was Pirates of the Carrabien filmed?

The Pirates of the Caribbean films were filmed in various locations around the world, with a heavy emphasis on the Caribbean:

Dominica: Used for scenes in *Curse of the Black Pearl*, *Dead Man's Chest*, and *At World's End*.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Used for scenes in *Curse of the Black Pearl*, *Dead Man's Chest*, and *At World's End*.

Anguilla: Used for scenes in *Curse of the Black Pearl*.

Bahamas: Used for scenes in *Dead Man's Chest*, *At World's End*, and *On Stranger Tides*.

Grenada: Used for scenes in *Dead Man's Chest*, *At World's End*, and *On Stranger Tides*.

Turks and Caicos: Used for scenes in *On Stranger Tides*.

Virgin Islands: Used for scenes in *On Stranger Tides*.

Puerto Rico: Used for scenes in *Dead Men Tell No Tales*.

Other locations:

California: Many of the films were shot at Disneyland for scenes involving Port Royal and the Black Pearl's harbour, and on soundstages in Los Angeles.

England: Scenes were also shot at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in Hertfordshire, England, and on location in London.

Hawaii: Some scenes from *On Stranger Tides* were shot in Kauai.

It's important to note that extensive use of sets and CGI were used to create the film's visual effects, especially for the more fantastical elements and scenes involving water.

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