My final bonus goody is this DHARMA bottle opener. Nominally used as a means to liberate the cap from a DHARMA beer bottle, in a pinch it can also be used to pick the lock of a Haliburton or destroy a DHARMA time travel booth.
There is a lovely scene in the season one episode "House of the Rising Sun" where Jin and Sun have a clandestine rendezvous in a gazebo behind Mr. Paik's estate. Although it was dressed up with ribbons, candles, and lamps for the show, the structure does in fact exist and is located a stone's throw from the Byodo-In Temple. Jin and Sun in love, Mr. Paik's estate in the background. Gazebo with Byodo-In Temple in the background. Clearer view of the temple from just in front of the gazebo. Grounds around the gazebo. Peaceful nook near the gazebo. Gazebo ceiling So happy I was finally able to see this!
A range of tree-covered hills backstops the crash beach. Their most memorable appearance is probably during the pilot when the Oceanic 815 survivors first hear the Smoke Monster. (A layer of CGI trees was added in the foreground.) The beach is quite narrow. Farrington Highway stretches along most of its length, with the slopes stretching skyward from its inland shoulder. This valley between two of the hills is also recognizable in a few shots. Finally, this shot looking back on the beach from the water gives a wider view of the hills.
While driving around town recently I noticed a familiar silhouette on the road behind me. I quickly passed a camera to my daughter in the back seat and she snapped a pic. Hurley, dude, an orange paint job isn't enough to fool me. Why are you following us, dude? Is there another job opening on the island. 'Cause that would be awesome.
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