I assume you are referring to the scene from the 2005 film, in which Darcy makes his unsuccessful proposal to Elizabeth.
The bridge and the temple are at Stourhead, which is part of the National Trust, and so can be visited. They are a bit less than 40 km, or a bit less than 20 miles, southeast of Bristol in Warminster, Wiltshire.
"April Showers" ... I believe. :)
Your answer depends on whether you're writing a spec script or a shooting script, as the shooting script may require a scene number for the intercut scene. Use Intercut to show two parallel events, such as a phone conversation. Here's an example: EXT:NOAH'S ARK -- DAY Biblical rain beats down on the vessel. INTERCUT the human facial expressions as they react to lightening and thunder that accompanies the deafening roar of the rain.
Yes, they are a prime player in the location of deserts. The dry sinking air at about 25 degrees north and south suppresses the development of rain storms.
The Sahel is not a desert as it usually receives over 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average. The Sahel receives between 100 mm and 600 mm of rain yearly, depending upon location.
It can be. It can depend on things like your location on the planet and general climate conditions. Some years can be more rainy that others. Generally there would be more rain than in summer.
None.
no rain forests location depends on the amount of rainfall that is water.
medical rain forest
A year without rain.
"April Showers" ... I believe. :)
The location of a rain forest is just south or north of the equator.
the mayan location is central america
As a question: have you ever scene a rain forest before? As a sentence: there is a rain forest on places that get a lot of rainfall.
Rain Guage
in the tropical zone.
Depends on the location.
I have been searching for the answer to the same question. I have a large street scene set in Paris in the rain signed Pelbam.