Photos and online chatter have "Fear the Walking Dead" fans speculating production may be taking place in Round Rock.

Rock Studios photographer Justin Snider was able to get aerial photos of Dell Diamond stadium that show crews inside the highly-secured area. The shots helped ignite rumors that the AMC prequel to "The Walking Dead" may be filming there.

Snider's photos show various vehicles situated in the parking lot, including a worn ambulance and city bus. Some fans commented some of the vehicles, like a brown and white RV, resemble those used in the show.

Further away from the two lines of cars bodies are strewn around the lot.

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Witnesses said the fences around the stadium are covered with plastic and multiple trailers are set up around the parking lot, as well as lighting equipment. The area inside the stadium has been set up to look like a small farm, according to their accounts.

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According to the Austin American Statesman, Dell Diamond confirmed the stadium was leased to a third party, but did not disclose who. City officials have not returned an email seeking comment and calls made by the Statesman to AMC were not returned.

Hundreds of fans shared the photos on Facebook.

"The Dell Diamond doesn't look like a baseball field, it is a Zombie Field," user Darlene Cate Chism said.

See for yourself in the gallery above.

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