The fan visits New Zealand and photographs PRECISE locations of the trilogy "The Lord of the Rings"

A big fan of the "Lord of the Rings" flew from the USA to New Zealand to celebrate his birthday. She spent two weeks walking along the northern and southern islands to visit some of the sets.

It's been more than 16 years since the release of the first film "The Lord of the Rings" in 2001, but crowds of fans are still flocking to New Zealand to visit the very places where they shot the sensational adaptation of the novel by JRR Tolkien.

One such fan, Bry Voidach, decided to go to New Zealand from Massachusetts on her 21st birthday to capture herself against the backdrop of the rocks, forests and fields where the fantastic trilogy was filmed - and her results are very impressive! The girl had to go around both islands to make stunning shots and recreate some scenes from the films.

Let's go on an adventure through Middle-earth!

1. The road to Mordor is thorny and dangerous! Mount Ruapehu.

2. Leaving native Shire, in search of adventure. Wellington.

3. Hiding from the servants of Sauron in the forest.

4. Ordinary reading of the book in the hobbit pose.

5. Without a sinister fog the valley of Harrow Dale looks more affable. On the way to the cave of the Dead.

6. In Isengard built a highway!