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[[caption-width-right:350:"What a desolate place this is."]]

->''"I've been to many planets in the solar system, and you'd be surprised how many of them look like quarries in Wales."''
-->-- '''Creator/DavidTennant''', ''Series/NeverMindTheBuzzcocks''

The ISO Standard alien planet set, as used endlessly in ''Series/BlakesSeven'', ''Series/DoctorWho'' and even ''Series/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1981'' TV series. It was a disused or rented quarry, full of interestingly dull rocks and fascinatingly monotonous scenery, the perfect alien-landscape-on-a-budget — the British equivalent of KirksRock. As a bonus, since shooting in a quarry means you're below the surrounding ground level, anachronistic structures/features aren't readily visible and don't require expensive sets or more expensive post-production work to conceal. The abundance of different levels and flat rocks to stand on means there's plenty of places to set up cameras for additional angles, too.

So common was the quarry usage by these series that according to Creator/GarethThomas, who played Blake in ''Series/BlakesSeven'', there was one occasion when they heard noises at the other side of the quarry, and discovered ''Doctor Who'' was filming there at the same time (though evidence of filming dates shows this may be apocryphal).

The quarries were usually not owned by Creator/TheBBC, but rented for filming from businesses like Lime Works.

The direct American equivalent is BronsonCanyonAndCaves. See also KirksRock and CaliforniaDoubling.

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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* The fanfic ''Fanfic/PowerRangersTakeFlight'' adapts a pre-''Power Rangers'' Sentai series, ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman'', which used a lot of quarry scenes; so it has many too. Here it also has a large ravine thanks to the Hawkzord crashing there at the start of the series. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] when one of the villains remarks "Here we are again... the quarry. Not the most creative choice, but it'll do."
* Rather than drive 1500 km into the Australian outback to find a desert wasteland, the creators of the FanFilm ''WebVideo/StarWarsDownunder'' decided to just copy ''Series/DoctorWho'' and film in a gravel quarry outside Ipswich, Queensland. Some background shots for the bluescreen were eventually filmed in Sturt Stony Desert.
* In ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace'', the government is questioning "why we spend billions of credits exploring a galaxy that consists mostly of gravel pits?" This becomes a BrickJoke when a hostile alien threatens to [[EarthShatteringKaboom turn Earth into a heap of gravel]]. "After all, why should Earth look different from other worlds?"
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[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
* The climax of the BMovie ''Film/TheCurseOfKingTutsTomb'' was set in the "Egyptian Underworld": recreated by a marble quarry with a CGI stormy red sky.
* The movie version of ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy2005'' used the BBC Quarry during the Vogsphere sequence as a MythologyGag.
* ''Film/MortalKombatAnnihilation'' visited the sinister [[AnotherDimension Outworld]] that the BigBad called home. It was filmed [[SpecialEffectFailure in the dark]], and the ground was suspiciously gravelly.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
!!!'''In General:'''
* Japanese {{Toku}} action series -- including '''every''' ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series, and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' by extension -- [[http://gaijinsentai.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/pedreira-tokusatsu.jpg set many of their more pyrotechnic fights in a quarry]], more specifically, Mount Iwafune in Tochigi.
** Due to the blending of ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' footage and original footage, ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' actually has ''three'' such quarries: the ''Sentai'' quarry, an American quarry (from seasons one through ten), and a New Zealand quarry (season eleven and onward, after the move to NZ.) Other Saban productions in the same vein also had many a battle taking place in these quarries (most notably ''Series/VRTroopers'', in which all battles are taken back to the [[{{Cyberspace}} Virtual World]] at some point, in an area that is always the quarry.) In ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm,'' it was common for bad guys to call the Rangers out by going to this quarry and waiting. They were always quickly detected, as if the Rangers realized its popularity with villains and kept it monitored.
** Japan has many areas of land unsuitable for development because they actually are naturally that rocky, infertile, and/or geologically unstable. Often these are found right at the bases of mountains, so when the scenes are shot with the mountain behind them it gives the illusion that they're actually below ground-level as you would expect from a rock quarry. And as they aren't owned, it's easy to cordon them off for shooting, especially for enormous battle scenes.
** Lampshaded a couple of times, such as with this exchange in ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm'':
--->'''Cam/Green Samurai Ranger:''' The quarry? What, is it like a monster-con over there?\\
'''Shane/Red Wind Ranger:''' Not another rock quarry!
** [[WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers And also...:]]
--->'''[[Series/PowerRangersSPD Dr. Kat Manx]]:''' The quarry is under attack. \\
'''Linkara:''' It's a fricking quarry. It has rocks in it! Is he attacking the rocks?!
** ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel'' has an instance of the Rangers looking for the MonsterOfTheWeek, and Brody suggests the quarry. "Monsters ''always'' hang out at the quarry!"
** In a rare instance of the BBC Quarry actually mattering, one is the site of the Rider War depicted in the opening of ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'', where every ''Franchise/KamenRider'' from [[Series/KamenRiderKuuga 2000]]-[[Series/KamenRiderKiva 2008]] tries to take down Decade all at once - [[CurbStompBattle and he kicks all their asses]]. It was AllJustADream that female lead Natsumi was having. [[spoiler:So you can imagine the "OhCrap" moment she had when, in the final episode, she realized that they were in that very same quarry. The Rider War starts about two minutes later.]]
** ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' offers a justification: Thanks to the show's overarching theme of VideoGames, the {{Transformation Trinket}}s have the ability to perform a "stage select", which lets the Riders move the battle to another location. While the bog-standard quarry hasn't appeared in early episodes, similar locales like a scrapyard, an AbandonedWarehouse and a vacant beach have shown up. (The quarry did turn up eventually.)
** The final battle of ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'' takes place in a dimensional fault, located in space, that absorbs all energy around and within it [[spoiler:and was created by the process of two parallel Earths smashing into each other]]. Sounds like prime AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield material, right? Nope. Once the action gets there, it turns out inside of the singularity is just a very familiar quarry. They do spice it up a bit with CG (the place starts literally falling apart at the climax of the battle) but it's still pretty funny to watch.
** The year 2068 in ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' consists of just an orange-tinted quarry. Justified, as the world has become a war-blasted wasteland by that time.
* Wookey Hole was a bunch of caves the BBC also liked to use. Parodied in "Stump Hole Caverns" in a one-shot sketch on ''Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen'':
-->'''Tour Guide:''' Back then you couldn't move down here for Cybermen. In fact, I remember one incident where Tom Baker sprained his ankle on that rock there. Which just goes to show how easily accidents happen...

!!!'''Series:'''
* Interestingly, this spills over into Toei's non-''tokusatsu'' shows as well. For example, the quarry also appears multiple times for chase sequences in ''Series/TokusouSaizensen''.
* Here is a list of ''Series/BlakesSeven'' locations; note [[http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7/whatswhat/Locations.html several different quarries.]] Scowles (ancient iron ore quarries) provided a more visibly interesting version of the trope, as they also had caves and greenery. Sometimes there are InUniverse justifications such as the atmosphere is too thin to support much vegetation, or the planet has been mined out by the Federation or devastated by nuclear or biological warfare.
** {{Radio}} sketch show ''Radio/TheBurkissWay'' has a ''Blake's 7'' parody entitled "Blake's Film Shot in Old Gravel Pits".
** The ''Blake's 7'' radio play "[[AudioPlay/BlakesSeven The Sevenfold Crown]]" contains a line where a disgusted sounding Tarrant complains that the planet they've just teleported down to "looks like a quarry".
* Too many alien planets to count in ''Series/DoctorWho''. That said, the official number of alien planets that look like Earth quarries is 29. It's a trope very commonly associated with the series in the popular imagination.
** Straight uses:
*** The outside of the tomb on Telos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen]]" is a clear example. It cuts to a studio shot as soon as they reach the entrance.
*** Particularly jarring when used for Gallifrey, as when Susan described it early in the series she gave a beautiful description about it having red grass and silver trees (the description quoted word-for-word by the Tenth Doctor in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E3Gridlock Gridlock]]"). Yet when the Fourth Doctor actually goes there in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E3TheDeadlyAssassin The Deadly Assassin]]" and "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E6TheInvasionOfTime The Invasion of Time]]", it's shown to be a complete dump (literally). The revival series did a bit of a FixFic on this by showing it as breathtakingly gorgeous, though the area where the Doctor grew up has fallen victim to desertification.
*** In ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'' story "[[Recap/TheSarahJaneAdventuresS4E5E6DeathOfTheDoctor Death of the Doctor]]", the Doctor is trapped on a planet that was also filmed in a rock quarry.
*** Wookey Hole, a fascinating cave system in Somerset, is used for both the caves in the Fourth Doctor serial "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E5RevengeOfTheCybermen Revenge of the Cybermen]]" and the Tenth Doctor serial "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime The End of Time]]".
*** The BBC Quarry is rare in the new series, which especially in its first three series has more of an emphasis on Earthbound stories (and when they do appear, it's accentuated by CGI backgrounds). It shows up for the first time in the Series 2 episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet The Impossible Planet]]" and prominently again in the Series 3 episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia Utopia]]".
*** Despite its rarity in the new series, the Minisode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33ShortRainGods Rain Gods]]" is an alien planet shot in a non-CGI-enhanced quarry thanks to the limited budget of Minisodes compared to usual episodes.
** {{Justified|Trope}} and/or stories in literal quarries:
*** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]", the first ''Doctor Who'' story to have significant amounts of location filming, used a quarry for scenes set in an actual quarry. Albeit one on future Earth run by the Daleks.
*** Justified in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E1TheDominators The Dominators]]", as most of the action is set on an island used as a nuclear testing site, which had been too radioactive to clean up until recently.
*** Justified in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E4ColonyInSpace Colony in Space]]" as the setting actually is a quarry on an alien world — the colonists are suspicious of the Doctor as they believe he was trying to steal their rocks.
*** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E5TheGreenDeath The Green Death]]", "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E1TerrorOfTheZygons Terror of the Zygons]]", "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E6TheSeedsOfDoom The Seeds of Doom]]" and "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear The Hand of Fear]]" feature contemporary-Earth scenes set in actual quarries. "The Hand of Fear" used it as a subversion of the trope by beginning with the Doctor and Sarah Jane walking out not knowing where they are and suddenly getting into a scrape involving yellow diggers who then inadvertently unearth the eponymous Hand of Fear from the quarry. The Series 5 episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E8TheHungryEarth The Hungry Earth]]" is also set in a literal quarry in Wales.
*** Justified for Skaro in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E4GenesisOfTheDaleks Genesis of the Daleks]]", as the planet is a war-blasted wasteland when the Doctor and his companions arrive.
** LampshadeHanging:
*** The ''Literature/DoctorWhoMissingAdventures'' novel ''The Shadow of Weng-Chiang'': the Doctor is taken to a quarry, and compares it to the landscapes of Gallifrey and Skaro.
*** In the ''Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures'' novel ''Return of the Living Dad'', the Doctor comments that Earth is special because he has been to countless other planets, and most of them look like gravel pits.
*** Lampshaded in the 50th Anniversary book ''The Roots of Evil'', when the Fourth Doctor is trying to get the VillainOfTheWeek to say where he knows him from — "Does your planet look like a gravel pit? You'll be surprised how many planets look like gravel pits."
*** Spoofed in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' parody ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath The Curse of Fatal Death]]'':
---->'''The Doctor:''' But now I have grown weary of all the evil in the cosmos. All the suffering. All the torment. All those endless gravel quarries...
*** Creator/TomBaker's lampshading on "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E1DestinyOfTheDaleks Destiny of the Daleks]]" provides (one of the) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS0bCSLx8JI page quotes]].
*** "The Ballad of Russell and Julie" has a lyric where Julie announces, of her plans to revive ''Doctor Who'', "We'll film in every quarry from here to Caerphilly!"
*** The Time Trips novella ''Into the Nowhere'' has a wasteland planet which is, from the dialogue and description, clearly supposed to look like one of these, even having loose gravel everywhere. The Eleventh Doctor, who is used to much better looking planets by this point, is profoundly unimpressed: "Ugh! I hate this planet, it’s rubbish. Look at all these rocks! Rubbish!"
*** Also lampshaded in the Time Trips novella ''Keeping Up With the Joneses'' when the Doctor enters a dimension inside his own TARDIS and asks one of the inhabitants where it is. She says it's Wales:
---->"Yes," he said. "Of course. In all the universe, space and time, it turns out however far you go there's mostly Wales."
*** An elegant LeaningOnTheFourthWall lampshading occurs in the Literature/PastDoctorAdventures book ''Drift'':
---->'''Fourth Doctor:''' You know, usually in any investigation I try to leave no stone unturned.\\
'''Captain Shaw:''' That's a commendable work ethic, Doc. Shows dedication.\\
'''Fourth Doctor:''' Yes, but it's also very time-consuming when you find yourself in a quarry as often as I do.
*** In Tom Baker's novel ''Literature/DoctorWhoMeetsScratchman'', the Doctor thinks the hell dimension looks like a quarry, and calls Uxarieus a "chalk-pit of a world".
** The new series has also added some variety (or possibly an aversion) to the quarry game: the quarry-like lunar setting in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E7KillTheMoon Kill the Moon]]" was actually Timanfaya National Park, near a volcano on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.
** {{Defictionalization}}: The European Space Agency is now testing its Mars lander in, yes, quarries in southern England...
** Another reasonably common setting is a refinery, a set ''especially'' common during the Earthbound setting of the Creator/JonPertwee era. About a third of his stories included refinery settings doubling for research facilities or mining operations.
** In the Creator/PhilipHinchcliffe era, the Doctor was very prone to landing his TARDIS in the woods.
* This trope is still in use today, though CGI enhancement makes it more subtle. Quarry in UsefulNotes/NorthernIreland + CGI = The Wall from ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
** All the desert scenes in the second season of ''Game of Thrones'' were also filmed in a quarry, this time in Croatia.
* Magrathea in the TV version of ''Series/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1981'' was a quarry in Cornwall that is now home to ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eden_Project The Eden Project]]'' a collection of artificial biomes housed in the world's largest sealed greenhouse. Rather apt, since Magrathea was home to a species of world-builders.
* Whenever ''Series/MythBusters'' require ''a lot'' of explosions they rent a nearby rock quarry and a bombing expert for a day.
* The German SF series ''Series/{{Raumpatrouille}}'' (''Space Patrol'') used a colliery spoil tip as most of its alien planets.
* ''Series/RedDwarf'' filmed a scene on a deserted planet in a quarry for "Thanks for the Memory". The fact they filmed it at night made it slightly less obvious.
** A quarry also pops up as the planetoid Kryten and Rimmer play golf on in a flashback scene in "Blue". And as the deserted planet that becomes "Rimmerworld". The asteroid that Starbug crashes on in "Psirens" also falls within this trope.
** In one of Red Dwarf's [[Literature/RedDwarf tie-in books]], Rob Grant and Doug Naylor talk about how when they were trying to get the show off the ground, they were informed one of the reasons people who commisioned TV shows at the time hated sci-fi was that "you always end up chasing people wrapped in foil through a quarry, pretending it's the planet Qxxyzzzyx."
* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' used the same forest setting in two Season Premieres, using the same props (just flipping the order they're interacted with). In another episode, they used a dam that was the back drop for a pivotal episode in ''Series/TheXFiles''.
* ''Series/StargateSG1'''s all-purpose valley, forest, and village. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in at least one episode. If a desert location was required, they were all filmed in the same sand storage lot, the Richmond Sand Dunes (which was eventually emptied and turned into warehouses, until they were gone entirely by 2007). Said sand lot also served as New Caprica in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003''
** From a behind-the-scenes preview:
--->'''Tony Amendola (Bra'Tac):''' I think we've shot in every pit in UsefulNotes/{{Vancouver}}; Stokes pit, [Jackson] pit...
** Similarly, the endless forest planets of ''Series/StargateAtlantis''. (It may well be the same forest.) With 90% of the episode set in the same identical middle ages backwater set.
--->'''[=McKay=]:''' Couldn't we have met these people on a tropical beach planet populated by tall blonde women?
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[[folder:Podcasts]]
* The the ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' game ''Small Magic'' party passes through one during their journey. Alan claims to see [[Franchise/PowerRangers a group of colourful people fighting a monster]] before Josh vetoes that because of the "[[RunningGag no crossovers]]" rule.
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[[folder:Radio]]
* ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'': During the events of "[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho027TheOneDoctor The One Doctor]]", [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]] '''still''' manages to land in one, where a ''[[Series/TheWeakestLink Weakest Link]]'' parody is playing.
* Spoofed as far back as the original ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1978'' radio series, when the characters arrive on the surface of Magrathea for the first time; it's obviously difficult to tell in an audio drama, but it certainly sounds like Creator/DouglasAdams -who was a scriptwriter for ''Series/DoctorWho'' before hitting the big time with this show- had this sort of location in mind. And apart from Arthur, for whom the novelty of walking on an alien world has not yet worn off, none of them are terribly impressed.
* Referenced in BBC Radio 4's sci-fi comedy ''Radio/{{Nebulous}}'':
-->'''Nebulous:''' The Withered Zone itself poses no threat, sir. It is merely a sterile wasteland. To the untrained eye, it might as well be a quarry.
* ''Radio/TheBurkissWay''s parody of ''Series/BlakesSeven'' was called ''Blake's Set In Old Gravel Pit''
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* UNISON, the TabletopGame/FreedomCity knockoff of UNIT, dealt with alien invaders operating from a base they had constructed in a gravel quarry in central England in 1969.
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' rulebooks normally have a section or subsection covering battlefield terrain and how to set it up on one's table; the fourth edition's rulebook advises that such terrain can be "as simple as a number of hills with rubble-strewn slopes, '''reminiscent of the quarries so beloved of low budget science fiction film-makers'''" (emphasis added). In-universe, certain planets are literally classified as Quarry Worlds as these worlds have substantial amounts of Blackstone and other supernaturally valuable resources and are thus the subject of extensive excavation.
** Games Workshop sells a variety of thick, textured paints to allow modellers to get a specific effect for their bases without much effort. These include cracked badlands, deep mud, snow, the sands of Mars...and grey gravel. Some modellers combine this with other materials, such as cork or plasticard, to give the impression that it's urban debris, or add Valhallan Blizzard to make it look like it's snowing, or add patches of static grass or even just green paint to give it the impression of plant growth or moss...others don't have the patience or time and will just slap on a layer of Astrogranite for a quick, easy base that positions the model in some kind of grey, rocky wasteland, which to be fair the [=41st=] millennium has no shortage of.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* InUniverse: ''VideoGame/AttackOfTheFridayMonsters'' is set in an area of Tokyo used as one for filming sentai shows.
* In-universe: In one of the stage commentaries for Piranha Pit in ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon|1}}'', the Squid Sisters mention that the quarry is often used as a set for filming sci-fi and fantasy movies, much like the real-life BBC Quarry.
* In-universe: When Travis fights Midori Midorikawa in ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroesIII'', the two do the old toku trend of jumping to take them to another location...but instead of the rooftop of the haunted school the two were in, Midori accidentally took them to a rock quarry. Travis doesn't seem to mind, since it's similar to where Creator/{{Toei|Company}} films ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' (which has an example in Live-Action TV)
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Bob, Jean, and Voluptua visit the BBC Quarry [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/1146163 here.]] It returns in [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/764 later]] [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/784 strips.]]
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