




Last week, by chance we visited Los Angeles George C. Page Museum so Red Bear could see “dinosaur bones.” [Not really too many actual dinosaurs, but a lot of extinct and impressive Ice Age animnal bones, exciting for Red Bear.] The museum visit was a last minute decision before we headed home after shopping nearby, so I am sure I was the only one wearing Christian Louboutin heels walking in the museum! I’ll bet you can just imagine how much attention I got there. :D
From Tarpits. org: “The Page Museum is located at the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits in the heart of Los Angeles. Rancho La Brea is one of the world’s most famous fossil localities, recognized for having the largest and most diverse assemblage of extinct Ice Age plants and animals in the world. Visitors can learn about Los Angeles as it was between 10,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the last great Ice Age, when animals such as saber-toothed cats and woolly mammoths roamed the Los Angeles Basin. Outside the Museum, in Hancock Park, life-size replicas of several extinct mammals are featured.”
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