Forgotten Filming Locations In California Desert – The Hidden Disney Backlot / Vasquez Rocks & Gold



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  1. That's a megalithic tree that has been snapped by a flood. During the tartarian 200-year reset. Just like the Grand canyon it was built in one day. Check out the landscape at Mount St Helen after the blast

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  2. That little town is about 400 years old that's how the American Indian lived no teepees. not in the dark they had electricity. The settlers were the savages . Keep in mind this was all Mexico. And there were no Mexicans they were the tartarians

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  3. yoo!! since i started watching Scott on tape i ALWAYS thought to myself he looks like Ernie but i never commented cause i didnt want to sound like a jerk…thats hilarious other ppl think that

    EDIT: actually, it's Bert who i think he looks more like…but for some reason i always thought Bert was Ernie and Ernie was Bert so i referred to scott as ernie

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  4. if anyone can get in there it would be you Adam I'm amazed at everything you get to go see in the world and how you get into these places that only people could dream of going to Lord willing you'll get in there one day

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  5. Hi Adam, You may e interested to know that the gas station you visited near the end was also used in HItchcock"s "Family Plot". The false front 2nd floor remained on the station for several years afterwards.

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  6. I grew up in the area you were at in this video. That's for paying my home area a little love.
    Just an FYI, when you were at Oak of the Golden Dream, you were a few hundred yards from the epicenter of the February 9, 1971 Sylmar earthquake. Up until just a few years ago you could see where the fault line broke the surface.

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  7. Ooooh man ! Thank you guys !! Ive just had the laugh of my life with the snooze fest, thats what I would do and making him sound so lazy. "Discovered gold whilst napping "

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  8. Yes, here at 0:17 Bruce Dern races the ~ 1964 Continental over that hill and down into the center of those famous rocks in the Outer Limits episode Zanti Misfits. And here at 4:25 high up in the crevices of those rocks, curiosity kills the Dern when he fatally encroaches on the tiny but deadly alien ship. I'm from Long Island but my stupid live long fantasy has always been to retire not far from places like this in SoCal. It's not just that so many of my favorite TV episodes and movies were filmed there and in parts of AZ and NM, but it's the look of terrain, the big sky and how the scrub brush and however few trees there juxtapose with the tan colored topsoil and mesas and everything else to see in all of these places. And I also totally live for views like this at 20:53 and 24:26. Now thanks to human induced climate change living around any places resembling these is all a sad dead dream. But it's lovely to know that what you're showing has so far managed to escape the real estate monsters who pave over everything but their own backyards. Thanks so much for bringing us these unique and beautiful landscapes!

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  9. I love this hiking area basket rocks I live nearby 10 minutes away from there from there and I'm between between 6 flags Magic Mountain Santa Clarita in Valencia ๐Ÿ‘good job thedaillywood

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