Wow! That’s amazing. I took some time to talk the staff there during my tour and I was very impressed. Our tour guide also was extremely knowledgeable.
Thank you for showing what an actual tar pit looks like. I e always wanted to see one. I know it just looks like some muddy water in a puddle, but knowing it’s a tar pit makes it exciting.
I went there this year of June with my family for our vacation to California and since I was a huge fan of Ice Age mammals especially mammoths I was so excited to be there especially seeing the skeletons of the Ice Age creatures
Thank you for the amazing video. Did you book online or pay at the counter? I couldn't see any option on the website to book online. Your video has made me want to visit 😮
I paid at the counter. You don’t need a reservation or anything just show up whenever you want. if you want to do the tour they have 3 per day the schedule is on the website, the cost is included in your ticket price so you just meet at the museum entrance at the tour start time. Have fun! 🤩
I went there in 2022. Remains pulled from the pits aren't fossils, but the actual bone. For something to fossilize it takes millions of years. The mammals from La Brea are only in the thousands of years old.
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That was great! Thanks for sharing! Definitely taking the kiddo here when we visit next time. This and the NHM. Thanks for both videos.
Thanks for watching
PS I’m In Australia, so I’m unlikely to ever see any tar pits without videos like this!
Well done. Thank you
Thank you. I’ll be going back to do a update video.
I worked at that museum when it opened……1977!
Wow! That’s amazing. I took some time to talk the staff there during my tour and I was very impressed. Our tour guide also was extremely knowledgeable.
Thank you for showing what an actual tar pit looks like. I e always wanted to see one. I know it just looks like some muddy water in a puddle, but knowing it’s a tar pit makes it exciting.
Thank you for the kind words, I’m glad I can help bring it to you.
As a kid, I always wanted to go there.❤
It’s a good way to spend a afternoon exploring.
What was the skeleton completed 1st
Really nice video, thanks so much for taking the time to post . Super helpful ☮️🦋😃
Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate the support.
I went there this year of June with my family for our vacation to California and since I was a huge fan of Ice Age mammals especially mammoths I was so excited to be there especially seeing the skeletons of the Ice Age creatures
I’m also a fan of the ice age, it’s a great place to spend a afternoon
Thank you for this video, it helped plan a trip.
I’m Glad I can help, enjoy your trip.
Very interesting, nice job 🙂
Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank You! i'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for the amazing video. Did you book online or pay at the counter? I couldn't see any option on the website to book online. Your video has made me want to visit 😮
I paid at the counter. You don’t need a reservation or anything just show up whenever you want. if you want to do the tour they have 3 per day the schedule is on the website, the cost is included in your ticket price so you just meet at the museum entrance at the tour start time. Have fun! 🤩
I've lived in LA and as much of a science geek as I am, I never went.
I recommend taking the tour it’s free and I learned a lot that day even though I’ve been there many times before.
I went there in 2022. Remains pulled from the pits aren't fossils, but the actual bone. For something to fossilize it takes millions of years. The mammals from La Brea are only in the thousands of years old.
Thanks for watching.