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Tour guides can take travelers to see ruined Western movie sets in the wilds of Spain’s Tabernas Desert.
Two stuntmen perform a shootout scene at Oasys MiniHollywood.
Stuntman Rafael Aparicio García has been featured in several Western movies filmed at the Fort Bravo set.
Old West-style “wanted” posters hang in the jail at the Oasys MiniHollywood film set.
Stuntman Ricardo Cruz Fernández stands on the balcony of a building in Fort Bravo, one of three Western movie sets in Tabernas, Spain.
A horsewoman trains a young Andalusian horse in the streets of Oasys MiniHollywood, a Western movie set in southern Spain.
Cancan dancers perform in the saloon at Oasys MiniHollywood in Tabernas, Spain.
Professional stuntmen Ricardo Cruz Fernández (left) and Rafael Aparicio García (right) work as film extras and cowboy show performers at Fort Bravo in Tabernas, Spain.
The Oasys MiniHollywood movie set is located amid the Sierra foothills in Spain’s Tabernas Desert.
Stuntmen ride horses and drive carriages at Oasys MiniHollywood, one of several Western film sets in Spain’s Almería region. The area’s deserts and canyons have attracted movie and TV crews since the 1950s. Today, their faux Old West towns are also open for cowboy shows and tours.