35 Pictures Of Real-Life Places That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Wes Anderson Film
I didn’t realize there was an entire subreddit called Accidental Wes Anderson, but it makes sense now that I’ve seen it.
Every once in a while, you’ll pass a place that feels a little too perfect, as if Wes Anderson himself had picked out a color palette and staged it. These are those oddly charming moments where real life accidentally looks like it has a director.
1. “Where Legends Lunched — Paris, France”
2. “The Perfect Pitstop — Joshua Tree, California”
Photo by: Lindsey Velde
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“Once an old California photo stand, the World Famous Crochet Museum sits in Joshua Tree, California. Before the purchase of her roadside gem, Shari Elf, founder of the Museum, had been collecting crochet items since the early 1990s. Inside the Museum, you will find her collection and gifts from its guests. Consider us hooked!”
3. “Bainbridge Ferry — Seattle”
4. “Two Doors”
5. “Here to buoy your day — Newquay, United Kingdom”
Photo by: Nicola Robey
“Cornwall’s north coast has been Britain’s surf capital since four Australian lifeguards rolled into Newquay in 1962 with fibreglass boards and forever changed the town. Sixty-three years later, a new wave is breaking: humpback whales, absent from these waters for decades, now visit each winter to feed.”
6. “Alone at the Beach”
7. “Universal Studios Florida”
8. “Seaside Heights, NJ.”
9. “All Aboard to Pueblo Mágico — Orizaba, Mexico”
Photo by: Arely García Chama
“The maiden voyage embarked in 2013. American, Colombian, and locally trained engineers worked together to design and construct what is now one of the highest, smoothest, and most vibrant cable-run lifts in Mexico.”
10. “Something good is on the horizon”
11. “Riding the rainbow — Bangkok, Thailand”
Photo by: Paul Hiller
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“Home to the Guinness World Record for the planet’s largest wave pool, Siam Park City is Southeast Asia’s biggest amusement park. Founder Chaiwat Luangamornlert opened the park in 1975 with just a few small rides, but today it features more than thirty attractions, including this colossal seven-story, sevencolor water slide.”
12. “I was told I should post this here”
13. “New Jersey strip mall.”
14. “Warsaw”
15. “The Mobile Shop”
16. “Beautiful Window Cat”
17. “Montmartre Paris”
18. “This North Korean conference room”
19. “Path Of Dogs”
20. “Bus in Ukraine”
21. “A train in Inner Mongolia, China”
22. “Geometric Sunset”
23. “Politics in Moldova.”
24. “Japanese train conductor”
25. “A lone house.”
26. “Coffee fit for any Zissou”
27. “This Street in Buffalo.”
28. “This dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong”
29. “Swimming Pools”
30. “Hong Kong Playground by Ludwig Favre”
31. “The ferry ride back home”
32. “Pink restaurant in London”
33. “1965 cool scouts and girls”
34. “Cinema in Germany”
35. “These seats once the view changed to just water”
