Yes, the Reichenbach Falls are near Meiringen in the Bernese Oberland.
They are a popular place to visit both because the are spectacular, and because of the Sherlock Holmes connection.
Arthur Conan Doyle visited the falls and had the idea of making them the place where Sherlock Holmes died.
Actually it is real!!!! Although the characters are not!
That question can't be answered properly because is rainbow falls a place like a shop or something or is it rainbow falls such as the real rainbow falls? if it is the real rainbow falls, its impossible and if it is a place rainbow falls, maybe some people go there.
Yes it is while I was looking it up on the Internet I found out it was real
no the author made it up.
Camden Falls is in Massachusetts in the Main Streetbook series by Ann M. Martin. However, Camden Falls isn't a real place.
No. The Vampire Diaries series (which is set in the fictitious town of Mystic Falls, VA) is actually shot mainly in Covington, GA. There is a "Mystic Falls" in the US, but it's not a town ... it's a waterfall on the Little Firehole River in Wyoming.
In the books and most movies, Prof. Moriarty (his arch nemesis) and Holmes fall off the Reichenbach Falls. Sherlock survives, but Moriarty dies. The only reason Conan Doyle killed him off was because he grew tired of the character and the series, and it was distracting him from other projects. He brought back Sherlock Holmes because fans of Holmes got angry and forced Conan Doyle to bring him back. In the BBC modern-day adaptation of Sherlock, Moriarty tells Sherlock that he will kill Sherlock's friends is Sherlock does not kill himself. This exchange occurs on top of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Moriarty shoots himself in the head, and then Sherlock jumps to his apparent death. At the very end of the episode, it is shown that Sherlock is still alive.
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Yes, the Mystic Falls from the Vampire Diaries is real.