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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

Death Valley and Olancha pictures matching locations from TZ 50 years ago.

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  • Excellent video- It was always good fun knowing that Serling was so good as promulgating the belief that every single planet in the universe could be represented by some location within a day’s drive of L.A. If Kubrick hadn't made those movies of the moon landings for NASA we might still be thinking that way.

  • you did a fabulous job on this! it's a pilgrimage i hope to make someday!

  • Just incredible! In addition to the locations, it looks like you matched the time of day that many of the shots were taken. I'd die for the GPS numbers!

  • Great! I wish I had seen this before I visited Death Valley two years ago.

  • WOW! For a die hard Twilight Zone fan like myself, this is one of the coolest things ever. I've always wondered exactly how to find where these spots were located, and you guys did it!! Thanks so much for putting this together. It's beyond awesome!!

  • Terrific research job. All TZ fans should see this!

  • Thank you very much for this excellent production! I plan on making my own pilgrimage to the TZ locations in Death Valley, and this video provides valuable information. Well done!!

  • WOW! this is amazing thanx for this I'm TZ fan forever

  • This was really something I looked forward to! I travelled for the very first time to Death Valley this last June. Being an extreme fan of Rod Serling and the Twilight Zone, I was wondering where the footage for those episodes was taken. This answered some of those questions.It was an impressive film!!! Thanks!!!

  • What a work of art! I've loved Death Valley for years, but I never looked at it this way. Now I can't wait to go there again. Thanks, Paul.

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