Real-Life "Beach" – A Death Stranding Pilgrimage
Who else feels it? Standing on Rhossili Bay, you’d almost expect Sam Bridges to emerge from behind the rocks, hauling cargo... 🎮✨ Voted one of "Europe’s Top 10 Beaches" by National Geographic, this place is a real-life replica of Death Stranding— The black volcanic rocks stretching into the horizon look just like the game’s BT zones. The vast golden sands radiate that signature Kojima-esque loneliness. The Worm’s Head peninsula in the distance? Pure post-apocalyptic wasteland vibes. 🌋 📸 Must-Shot Angles: 1️⃣ Mid-beach rocks (📍Rhossili Beach Car Park) Shoot at 3 PM for dramatic backlighting on the rocks. Stand beside them for that "Porter’s POV" shot. 2️⃣ Worm’s Head viewpoint (10-min hike) Capture the silhouette at sunset—use a wide-angle to frame the pink-purple sky and ocean reflections. 3️⃣ Tide-pooled rocks Find mirror-like puddles for double-exposure shots of the sky, mimicking the game’s "timefall rain". 🚗 Travel Tips: Transport: Take Bus 118 from Swansea (1hr/ride, £5) or drive (parking £5/day). Best time: Spring/Autumn (avoid summer crowds). Shoot 1 hour before high tide for half-submerged rocks. Easter Egg: A red phone booth at the beach’s end mirrors the game’s "terminal"—don’t miss the photo op! 📞 Which Death Stranding scene does this remind you of? Drop your thoughts below! ⬇️ #DeathStranding #DeathStranding2 #Swansea #UKTravel #OceanAtTheEndOfTheWorld #EndOfTheWorld #HikingThePlanet #TravelPhotography #AlienLandscape #OffTheBeatenPath