the children's show "H2O" was not shot on an island. The water scenes were shot at SeaWorld on the Gold Coast, in southern Queensland. SeaWorld is on The Spit, which is not an island, but more like a small peninsula.
Mako Island is a fictional location from the set of H20.
No. The H20 shows were made on the Gold Coast, at SeaWorld. This is in Queensland.
Tasmania is an island state of Australia located to the south of the main continent. While the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" was filmed in Australia, Tasmania does not quite resemble the fictional Mako Island featured in the show. Tasmania has its own unique landscapes, including rugged coastlines, ancient forests, and mountains.
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The cast of H2O: Just Add Water are located all around the world, as they have moved on to various projects and new acting opportunities since the show ended. Some may still be in Australia where the show was filmed, while others have relocated for work in different countries.
"H2O: Just Add Water" was filmed on location at various beaches and underwater in Queensland, Australia. The show was primarily shot in and around the Gold Coast region, including locations such as the Infinity Attraction and the Village Roadshow Studios.
H20 was going to be canceled, but due to it's population, H20 will continue later in 2009. Yay! The show hasn't been canceled.
i am not sure but it is possible. ( I hope there is!) but there will be a spin off: The secrets of Mako island. H20 season 4 if there is will be in 2012
no, maco island is a made up place, just like tresure island
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NO it is set in Australia