A look inside and around the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles California . Checking out the exhibits and interactive experiences . Adam The Woo T Shirts shop.spreadshirt.com/AdamTheWoo Help Fuel The Woo / adamthewoo
The Griffith Observatory is always a good time . Did you see yesterday's episode at the tar pits ? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OWPliGNw2lc.html
I love them all!! The best place I found to get the best shot of the Hollywood sign is parking along the road at Lake Hollywood park and walking up a short distance
TheDailyWoo Yes I saw yesterday's and today. I look forward to what ever content you do . I always learn something. Keep up the Awesome work. God Bless
You are truly gifted. You explained the things you experienced so clearly and made it all so interesting. I'm NEVER disappointed in your informative and entertaining vlogs. Thanks, you're GREAT !
My dad used to take me there when I was a kid. I remember that huge projector in the middle of the planetarium. On Sunday's they used to do a lazer show inside the planetarium all synced to the music of Pink Floyd Darkside of the Moon. A personal favorite of both my father and I. Great video as usual man. :)
Glad you enjoyed "experiencing Laserium, the only continuing cosmic laser show in the world..." I saw Laserium at Griffith Park in 1977. Was so blown away by Glenn Thomas's show that I quit my job, took 3 crash courses in electronics and became one of the 1st 2 laserists to open Laserium I at the London Planetarium 1978-80, before going freelance, developing my own gear and doing gigs. Now, I'm 72, developing a similar, but MIDI/DAW controlled laser synth projection system for my living room. 😜
The proof is at Griffith Park. Take a telescope and have a friend with a laser at Santa Monica Beach. Measure it and you will see the drop is only 329.78 feet. If the Earth was "round", like you crazy round earthdurrs think, then the drop measurement would be 347.42 feet. Because the drop of the Earth should be 6 inches per mile. Santa Monica is 13.3r4 miles. The math proves the Earth isn't flat. If you take a rocket into space the horizon never drops.
One of my favourite places in the world, and all donated to the city of Los Angeles by a fellow Welshman Griffith J Griffith! Makes me proud of my country :-) Adam I'm really glad you make videos. You're like a modern day Huell Howser and inspired me to make videos! Thanks mate.
I always enjoy seeing photos and videos the Griffith Observatory because of two of my favorite movies filmed there Rebel Without a Cause and of course The Terminator. so cool to see you back there today.
Wow. I haven't been there in over 40 years as a grade school (elementary school) kid. So much has changed. Thank you Adam for highlighting another of my childhood fieldtrip locations. We also took a tour of the Lawrey (sp?) Seasons Plant.
Morning Adam, another of my favorite places when I was very young all the way up to when I saw Dark Side of the Moon show lying on the floor a very long time ago. Thanks have a great day!
Just came from the Solo premier livestream... just gotta say, you make my day every time you upload. So thank you so much for being so freakin awesome.
I last came here in October 2010! It is a very awesome place! I'm inspired to create my own weekly show because I want to be remembered as one of the greatest people that enjoyed location discoveries!
Yet another place I wish I could visit. Thanks for showing it in such great detail this time! And thanks for "falling in love with the wall!" I'm still giggling. Goo!
Adam. As a full-time working mom who only travels in a small triangle of work, home & kids school, your videos are a much-needed taste of adventure. And for that...I thank you. Keep up the good work, buddy.
Fun video! I'm an employee of the Griffith Observatory, have been since just after the renovation and expansion. As for the Foucault Pendulum, it appears to be a time measuring device, however French physicist, Léon Foucault, conceived it as an experiment to demonstrate the Earth's rotation. Been enjoying your vlogs, lots of fun and great locations! Keep up the good work!
We are so blessed to have a Griffith park observatory here in LA. Thank you for this detailed tour inside the observatory since I have not been in there since they remodeled the observatory and we took the tour to get acquainted with the new look. I remember taking school outings to the observatory and one of the stops was going into the planetarium as a child. Thanks for the memories. ❤️🙏🏻
Sent over from live stream. 😎. Enjoyed watching the premiere tonight and I commented earlier on the Griffith Observatory. Have a great night 😊. #AdamtheWooLiveStream ❤️
Adam my family and I love watching you live and we love watching all the vlogs. When you first decided to stop your daily vlogs I was just in admitted into MD Anderson with cancer. I was shocked and saddened, but later after I got out you started live and met my daughter in Katy. We as a family love watching you and enjoy all the work you put into your Vlogs. Thank you.
Adam you've been really amazing with these locations lately.. I mean all your videos have been great but these last two have been really really great.. Thanks, I've been dying to know more about Griffith.
Thanks so much Adam. We have wanted to add this, the tar pits, hiking the Hollywood sign and a few other LA places to our next trip but weren’t too sure if they were worth it. You have confirmed they are! Keep up the amazing work❤️
I was just telling my son the other day how I used to go there a lot and I loved watching the "Moon Rocks" laser show at night. Now he can see some of what I was talking about since we don't live in L.A. anymore. Thanks.
I have been there twice in my life but couldn't appreciate it because I was too young when I first went. Thank you for sharing this. I definitely have a better appreciation of the observatory and can't wait to visit again now that it's finally reopened to the public (Fri-Sun).
Always love the famous scene in Rebel Without a Cause where Jimmy Dean knife fights Buzz. Great location at Griffith. Also Natalie Wood sitting on Jimmy’s 49 Mercury. Classic.
The observatory was still closed when we went in October '21 due to COVID so I really enjoyed this video. We rode rental bikes from our hotel in Korea town up to the park, locked them up then hiked up. The views alone are breath taking!
Adam, I’ve been watching your videos for almost two years. I love your videos and I think they truly inspiring. It’s because of you, I’ve purchased my own drone and cameras. Haven’t gone out on my own adventures yet. Need some money first lol. But I hope mine can be as cool as yours someday.
Both of my kids are studying the solar system in school right now - they love Adam the Woo and they’re really gonna love this video 🌞🌚🌎 Can’t wait to show it to them
In 2015 me, my brother, and my cousin went to West Hollywood to stay with my aunt for the summer. One day we drove to this park (I can’t remember the name of it for the life of me), and nearby was this walking trail that led into a hike over the mountains. It was easily 90 degrees, but my aunt decided to drop us off at the beginning of the trail and meet us at the Observatory. After about an hour and a half of hiking, we finally started to come up on the Observatory, and I’ll never forget the image of seeing it slowly creep up over the mountain as we got closer. One of the most rewarding and memorable things I’ve ever done in my life
Thank you for posting this. Last time I was in LA we caught the sunset here and it was stunning. Didn't get a chance to go inside so this video was informative.
A wonderful place, I used to come here many times when I was younger. Good memories and Good Times and of course this is a family place to visit and learn a few thing about our Earth.
"Springfield swings like a pendulum do!" The Observatory's such a cool spot - checking out the Planetarium's worth the time/$. While watching this, an old song kept creepin' in as a mental soundtrack, finally had to do a search to recall who the artists were. It turned out to be Heart's "Soul of the Sea." D'oh! We're coming down late this eve, to play tourists 'round our old stompin' grounds. After all these yrs, I STILL miss L.A....
I got to drive by it, we drove all the way up the mountain, there wasn’t a parking spot in sight, I was amazed at the amount of people there. Someday I’ll get back, but for now...this will have to do. Thanks Adam!!
This place looks amazing. I'm narrowing down places to visit in the USA (from the uk). And LA is moving to the top. Your vids are really helping, Thanks Adam!