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Sito dei Mammut

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The Mammoth Site is a world-renowned paleontological site and museum located near Hot Springs, South Dakota, nestled within the scenic Black Hills. This remarkable historical site, situated at an elevation of approximately 1075 meters, preserves the remains of Ice Age megafauna trapped in a prehistoric sinkhole. It stands as the world's largest concentration of Columbian mammoth bones found "in situ," offering a unique window into the Pleistocene era.

Visitors consistently marvel at the opportunity to explore an active paleontological excavation…

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  • Posizione:Hot Springs, Fall River County, Sud Dakota, Stati Uniti d'America

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    4 febbraio 2022

    Cicloturismo

    Questo eccezionale sito archeologico è stato ritrovato per caso nel giardino di una famiglia in città. La loro casa è stata costruita ai margini di una vecchia palude dove centinaia …
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    2 luglio 2020

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    Nella città di Hot Springs, puoi scavare nella storia dell'era glaciale. Il sito dei mammut vanta la più grande concentrazione di mammut colombiani a livello mondiale. Puoi visitare questo sito di scavo attivo al coperto e vedere i fossili dell'era glaciale.

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    Elevazione 1.080 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

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    venerdì 29 maggio

    27°C

    13°C

    11 %

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    Velocità max vento: 17,0 km/h

    Posizione:Hot Springs, Fall River County, Sud Dakota, Stati Uniti d'America

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    How long should I plan for a visit to the Mammoth Site?

    Most visitors find that 1.5 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the entire facility, including the bonebed, exhibits, and gift shop. If you opt for a guided tour or wish to spend more time observing the paleontologists at work, you might extend your visit to 2.5 hours.

    What are the parking options available at the Mammoth Site?

    The Mammoth Site provides ample on-site parking for visitors. While the intro doesn't detail specifics, it's generally recommended to arrive earlier during peak season to secure a convenient spot, especially if you're visiting with a larger group or RV.

    Is the Mammoth Site wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Mammoth Site is designed to be accessible. The facility is indoors, and visitors explore the bonebed via catwalks, which are generally wheelchair-friendly. The site aims to provide a comfortable and informative experience for all guests.

    Can I bring my dog to the Mammoth Site?

    As an indoor museum and active paleontological site, the Mammoth Site generally does not permit pets inside the main facility, with the exception of service animals. It's always best to check their official website or call ahead for their most current pet policy.

    What kind of tours are available at the Mammoth Site?

    Visitors have several options for exploring the site. You can choose between guided tours led by knowledgeable staff, or opt for self-guided tours using a provided booklet or smartphone app. A wireless tour guide system is also available, offering flexibility to learn at your own pace.

    What is the geological significance of the Mammoth Site's sinkhole?

    The site's core feature is a prehistoric sinkhole that formed when an underground cavern in limestone collapsed. This created a deep, steep-sided pit that filled with warm artesian spring water, becoming a natural trap for mammoths and other Ice Age animals. Over thousands of years, the sinkhole filled with sediment, preserving the entangled skeletons in situ, making it a unique geological and paleontological treasure.

    Are there any specific events or educational programs for children at the Mammoth Site?

    While the intro mentions it's family-friendly, the site often features hands-on activities for children, such as a "Kids' Cave" where they can practice excavating bone replicas. It's advisable to check their official website for current schedules of educational programs or special events tailored for younger visitors.

    What other historical places or attractions are near the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs?

    Hot Springs and the surrounding Black Hills offer several historical and natural attractions. Beyond the Mammoth Site, you might explore the Evans Plunge Mineral Spring, the historic downtown area of Hot Springs, or venture further into the Black Hills for sites like Wind Cave National Park or Custer State Park, which are rich in natural beauty and history.

    What is the best way to get to the Mammoth Site if I don't have a car?

    While public transport options directly to the Mammoth Site might be limited, Hot Springs is a relatively small town. If you're staying locally, taxis or ride-sharing services could be an option. However, for most visitors, especially those exploring the wider Black Hills area, having a personal vehicle is the most convenient way to reach the site.

    How does the Mammoth Site contribute to ongoing paleontological research?

    The Mammoth Site is not just a museum; it's an active paleontological excavation site where research and discoveries are continuously underway. Visitors can often observe paleontologists at work year-round, unearthing new finds and contributing valuable data to our understanding of Ice Age megafauna and environments. This ongoing research makes every visit potentially unique.

    Are there any hotels or accommodations conveniently located near the Mammoth Site?

    Yes, the Mammoth Site is located near Hot Springs, South Dakota, which offers a range of accommodation options. You'll find various hotels, motels, and guesthouses within a short driving distance, catering to different budgets and preferences. Many visitors choose to stay in Hot Springs to easily access the site and other local attractions.

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