The television show is filmed at Sea World on Queensland's Gold Coast. It is not actually even an island.
Mako Island is a fictitious place created solely for the purpose of the TV show. The scenes at so-called Mako Island are filmed at SeaWorld, near Surfer's Paradise on Queensland's Gold Coast.
No. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast. There is no actual island there.
No. not a single part of it is true. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast, in Australia. There is not even an actual island there.
No. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast. There is no actual island there, or any place really called Mako Island.
Mako Island doesn't exist. It was made up by the writers of the TV show H2O Just Add Water. Within the context of the show the island is an extinct volcano, meaning it is not likely to erupt again.
Mako Island is a fictitious place created solely for the purpose of the TV show. The scenes at so-called Mako Island are filmed at SeaWorld, near Surfer's Paradise on Queensland's Gold Coast.
It’s not real. It’s only in the show of Mako mermaids, just add water , h2o adventures
Mako: Island of Secrets will come out in late 2012, sometime after the finale of the fourth season of H2O: Just add Water.
No. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast. There is no actual island there.
No. not a single part of it is true. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast, in Australia. There is not even an actual island there.
No. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast. There is no actual island there, or any place really called Mako Island.
Mako Island doesn't exist. It was made up by the writers of the TV show H2O Just Add Water. Within the context of the show the island is an extinct volcano, meaning it is not likely to erupt again.
That is the correct spelling of the name Mako Island, which is a fictional location on the Australian TV series "H2O: Just Add Water" (2006-2010) and the 2013 sequel Mako:Island of Secrets.
No, a 4th season of H2O: Just Add Water will not be coming out however a spin off version of it called "Mako: Island of Secrets" is currently in the works.
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Mako Island is not a real place. It is the fictional island setting of two teen TV series on Nickolodeon Australia: H2O:Just Add Water (2006-2010) and Secret of Mako Island(2012/2013).
There is no Mako Island. Mako Island is a fictitious island built for a children's television programme. The fictitious Mako Island is at the theme park of SeaWorld, on the Gold Coast.