im pretty sure yes and i think it is not where he says it is though
Isla Nublar is a fictional island that is supposed to be located about 200 miles off the coast of Costa Rica.
Two, Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna
Isla de la muerta
in Costa Rica and on Isla Nublar.
Apparently all the animals en buildings were destroyed by a hurricane.
"if you have watched the movie theres 1." No, no, not ONE. They said that this is ONE of the triceratops. There are 2 different locations for the triceratops, 1, on the North side, 2, in the south-east side, by the dock. If you were to ask me, probably around 4 or 5.
The real name of the Treasure Island is "COCOS ISLAND". It is located in the Pacific Ocean ,approximately 340 mi from the Pacific shore of COSTA RICA . Also the Michael Crichton novel Jurassic Park centers on the fictitious Isla Nublar that is off of the west coast of COSTA RICA . ISLA DEL COCO ( Cocos Island ) may be the inspiration for this island .
The first Jurassic Park movie took place on Isla Nublar. The Second Site was on Isla Sorna. Both were islands in an island chain called Los Cincos Muertos off the coast of Costa Rica and under the jurisdiction of the Costa Rican government.
The setting of the film is the fictional island named Isla Nublar near Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, where a billionaire philanthropist and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs named, you guessed it, Jurassic Park.
No, "Jurassic Park" was not filmed in Alberta. The majority of the film was shot in Hawaii, particularly on the islands of Kauai and Oahu, where the lush landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for the fictional Isla Nublar. Some additional scenes were filmed in California, but Alberta was not a filming location for this iconic movie.
It's never revealed how many Dilophosaurus were in the film version, but there was definatley more than one, because on the tour it talks about a 'herd' of Dilophosaurus.
I'm sorry to be the barer of bad news, but the islands supposedly used do not exist in real life. There are a few islands off the west coast of Ecuador who were used as role models for the Jurassic islands, called Isla Fernandia, Isla Isabella, Isla Guy Fawkes and Isla Baltra