It's in Goa, India. The license plates on the scooters begin with GA which is the code for Goa. The outfits are traditional wedding outfits.
Check out this website for more details:
http://nh7.in/indiecision/2010/02/18/making-the-videos-laura-marling-mumford/
Never Let You Go
Music wasn't just started by one person, it has evolved over the years as humans have. We have different kinds of music because it was interpreted differently in different places. For example, early African music is based on vocal samples and drum rhythms, however Indian music is recognised for its Sitar and improvisation, with early music in other places being very classical and orchestra based. We only started to hear other countries' music when we could send it or get over there; it just turned out we had all been developing the same thing - just in different styles.
The Divje Babe flute is a 43,000 year old cave bear femur pierced by spaced holes that was found at the Divje Babe archeological park located near Cerkno in northwestern Slovenia. The artifact was the product of Neanderthals.
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in a cave hole.
Mumford & Sons
The song is actually "The Cave" by Mumford & Sons
Never Let You Go
artist: Mumford & Sons track: The Cave album: Sigh No More, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay1z1Z0p6Xg
Most of the scenes were filmed in Romania and also the cenotes of the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico.
Mumford and sons,they sing the songs "Little lion man" & "The Cave"
Wookey
The first part where they go down into the cave and when Carl dives and parachutes into the cave, was filmed in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, in a cave called "EL SOTANO DE LAS GOLONDRINAS". Check the youtube video in the related link.
Well to be clear, most of the movie was filmed in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The scenes in the cave were filmed in Onyx Cave which is in Eureka Springs.
The new 3 advert was filmed in the Luray Caverns, located in Virginia, United States.
Yes. The cave featured in the movie Sanctum was not actually Esa'ala Cave (the movie was filmed in a cave in Southern Australia), but there is a real Esa'ala Cave. It is located in the Milne Bay Provence of Papua New Guinea.
Judging by the amount that it's played on the radio and television, I'd say Little Lion Man. I think The Cave is a close second.