History of the Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, South Dakota | Dakota Life
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2020
- In June of 1974, a construction worker, George Hanson, unearthed unusual bones while the area was prepared for a new subdivision in Hot Springs, South Dakota. His son recognized one of the finds as a mammoth tooth. The find led to a paleontological site at which research and excavations are continuing.
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RIP Larry Agenbroad (April 3, 1933-October 31, 2014). I’ll never forget your passion for mammoths and your appearances in my favorite documentaries.
Cataclysm of the scale we’ve never seen
Water is the cause. How that much water happened that quick. I don’t know. Comet. Asteroid? Probably
Go every direction
And you’ll find 1000’s more.
Younger dryas.
What caused the badlands just to the east?
Tar pit hypothesis is bul sh
7:22 I’m at the Mammoth Site right now 14th September 2023.