• 8 years ago
In this recently digitized footage taken from old (and not so great quality) VHS tapes, we get to visit the town of Bedrock - a movie set constructed in Vasquez Rocks County Park (Agua Dulce, California) for the real-life action movie The Flintstones which was being filmed in May of 1993. \r
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The set was actually opened to the public for a short time, allowing anyone with a camera to go back in time and be filmed standing on the prehistoric streets of the cartoon-turned-reality town, and even in front of Fred or Barneys house! Aside from the amazing props and set construction at the time, Vasquez Rocks was already a well-known movie-filming location and provided some great prehistoric landscapes for other movies, including Star Trek and numerous old-time westerns.\r
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One of the most striking sights was the modern day cars parked in the prehistoric driveways =) Enjoy the time warp!\r
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