Sheep houses in the village of "Hobbiton", New Zealand
After the events of the famous American movie "The Lord of the Rings", the New Zealand authorities decided to convert the village of "Hobbiton", where the film was filmed, into a tourist attraction, but the sheep in a nearby farm preceded them and occupied the place.
The village of Hobbiton, New Zealand, became famous after filming the events of the famous American movie, "The Lord of the Rings." And the director of the film, Peter Jackson, during an aerial survey of the area in search of the perfect location for filming his film, found a charming village with an amazing nature in the small town of Matamata located On the North Island of New Zealand, in 1998 he began building 37 small houses in the hills on the Alexander family farm, to be the residence of the "fictional" hobbits "characters in the film.