From Extra to Cowboy: My Unforgettable Experience on the Set of Django in Romania’s Racos Volcano

Being a part of the TV series Django was a dream come true for me. Even though I was just an extra, I felt like I belonged on that set with the world-famous actors and crew. It was an international film, and I was incredibly proud to be a part of it.

The shoot was located in the Racoș Volcano in Romania, and the crew had created a Wild West setting. As I arrived on set, I was given a costume that made me feel like I was in a different part of the world. The boots, shirt and jacket made me look the part, and I felt like I belonged in the Wild West.

The energy on the set was amazing. Everyone was passionate about creating something special, and I felt like I was a part of it. I watched in awe as the actors brought the characters to life. I was fascinated by the story of Django – a jaded cowboy in search of his daughter. The character was played by a world-famous actor who I had always admired, and I couldn’t believe I was on set with him.

As the shoot continued, I found myself getting lost in the story. I felt the pain and heartache of Sarah, Django’s daughter, who blamed her father for the death of their family. And I saw the determination in Django’s eyes as he fought for a second chance with his daughter.

Meeting the cast and crew was an unforgettable experience. They were all so kind, and they made me feel like I was part of the team. The director and producer were incredible, and I felt grateful to have met them.

As the shoot came to an end, I felt a sense of sadness. Being a part of something so special was an amazing experience. The chance to be on set with world-famous actors in a Wild West setting was a dream come true. Watching the story of Django and his search for his daughter unfold before my eyes was unforgettable. I will always look back on my time on the set of Django with pride and gratitude.

Here are two interesting facts about the film set site Racoș Volcano:

The Racoș Volcano in Romania is a unique natural landmark known for its picturesque beauty and geological significance. It is a rare type of volcano called a maar, formed by the explosive eruption of magma interacting with groundwater. The crater lake at the center of the volcano is one of the deepest and cleanest in the country, and the surrounding area is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities

Another interesting fact about Racoș volcano is that it is believed to have last erupted around 10,000-11,000 years ago. It is now considered an extinct volcano, and its crater lake and surrounding area are protected as a natural reserve.

In terms of distance, Racoș volcano is located about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) north of Brașov, a city in central Romania. The volcano is easily accessible by car or public transportation, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

In conclusion, being a part of the TV series Django in Romania’s Rocoș volcano was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. From the Wild West setting to the world-famous actors and crew, I will always cherish the memories I made on set. It was an unforgettable adventure that allowed me to learn more about the beauty of Romania’s natural landmarks and cultural heritage.

I hope that my experience has inspired you to visit Romania, especially the Racoș volcano area, and discover its unique charm for yourself. Romania is a country with a rich history and diverse natural landscapes, and I encourage you to explore it with an open mind and heart.

Thank you for reading my story, and I hope you learned something new and exciting. May your own adventures be filled with joy, wonder, and unforgettable experiences. Until we meet again, happy travels!

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