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Date Posted: 07:30:08 12/19/08 Fri
Author: Rick
Subject: Re: Favorite moments: The Land of the Dead
In reply to: Officer Torch 's message, "Re: Favorite moments: The Land of the Dead" on 12:25:32 12/17/08 Wed

Red Rock Canyon State Park is located 3-1/2 hours northeast of Los Angeles. I started going there when I was 10 years-old in 1978. It didn't become a park until the 70's. Movie productions have used the Red Rock region since 1919. State Route 14 runs through the cliffs and you can take the dirt road on either side and very quickly you'll recognize where 'Buck Rogers' and 'Universe' segments were filmed.

The jet fighters from Edwards AFB fly over all the time, but they don't fly backwards! LOL.


From my Bonanza site--

http://ponderosascenery.homestead.com/redrock.html




Rick

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[> [> [> Re: Favorite moments: The Land of the Dead -- Officer Torch, 09:03:47 12/19/08 Fri [1]

Many thanks for the info and pix Commander Rick. Fans of FG/BR, serials, westerns, Bonanza, etc are encouraged to study these photos and associated links. A sense of dejavu may result, wonderment, and perhaps answers to some questions. We must never take things for granted.

On the light side, some time ago, Emperor Ming sent me twice to scout out that region (called Las Vegas) since he was contemplating a lounge on Mongo called The Bada Ming, which was not successful. In any case, I spent days mostly outdoors, roaming Red Rock, Lake Meade, areas to the east, etc. The awesome beauty of the region was overwhelming. I linked some areas in my mind to shows I saw on the televisor earlier.

Now, it seems like those outings, various televisor shows, travelogs and images presented here have merged nicely. Thanks again Rick.


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