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| Wooten Youth Tatiana Lewis
stands between the rows of pillar street lamps as the day getsstarted on a fun note visiting the La Brea Tar Pits. |
Walking and observing the large Tar Pits with replicas of the Mammoth Elephant being watched by Wooten young eyes. |
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| Being welcome by the many Rhino volunteers who has looked forward to this
special trip. |
Long time Wooten supporter Maria Potje gives the excited group
a heads up on the schedule and events that will be taking place on a beautiful day. |
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| Rhino Mark Pinkus and beautiful daughter Sarah take a photo shot of two
wonderful volunteers who has supported Rhino / Wooten events since 2004 as we are
so grateful to a fine Rhino father and daughter support family. |
Rhino Mac Dunlap has his
group well informed and is ready and able to get this tour moving and grooving! |
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Randy Thompson takes a candid group shot of his Wooten triplets who are able, willing and ready!
| Walking inside the famous George C. Page Museum which houses the Earth's richest and
most important Ice Age fossil collections. |
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| Head stone of philanthropist George C. Page who
has donated millions of dollars for the longevity of Ice Age fossils to be seen and visit by many visitors
around the World. |
Wooten youth Olivia Claire has her eyes keen on the Robotic Columbia Mammoth
Elephant whose huge figure gathers attention on the east side pavilion walk way. |
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