I just left a comment on the wrong episode. LOL!!!!!!!! Sheesh. Well they are ALL so good that it isn't really going to matter, but FYI, this is glorious, GREEN episode that gave me a time out I really needed. I love it. Thank you again so much for your great videos. Very pro and always, always worthwhile. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, Amir's garden looks lovely. I've been exploring Griffith since a few months ago. I mostly hike around the observatory since I live closest to Fern Dell and Vermont Canyon road. And I absolutely love astronomy and stargazing in general. But I really want to explore more. Amir's Garden will be my next exploration destination I think ^^ Thanks for the tour!
Tfs..ive never heard of the amirs garden before..awesome!..ty for doing these video's..ive enjoyed watching & learning..Have a great weekend!..😊looking forward to the next adventure💜
Oddity Odysseys has to be one of the most intriguing, nicest, most relaxing and entertaining channels there is. Your presentation is fun and smart, and giving the directions really makes the viewer feel like we are on the path with you. Great content and well done.
This is an awesome episode. I need to figure out how to get my lady there. She loves gardens and gardening, but has issues walking. I wonder if her power scooter will make it up the path?
I can't believe this place is up at the park! I've been to Griffth so many times and never knew it was there. I'm adding it to the list of visit during the summer.
I used to work in Griffith Park, for 'The City Of Los Angeles' to maintain a closed down landfill named "Toyon". Once in a while playing 'hookey' we'd go to amirs garden. And having a city vehicle we could drive all the way up to the garden. It's a really nice place. It's on the top of a hill. And some times we'd even drink beer. That's how nice of a place it is. Ah yes, those were the days ! I lost that city job (career) because of drinking ! It was the best job that I ever had ! OUCH ! . . . . . . . . . s m h . . . . . . . .
Great job capturing the garden and its history, but it would have been nice to more of the views from the garden as well. But then again, i guess it leaves that for us to explore when we get there.
Hey guys is it possible you explore LA drain system in the future does it has a history behind it worth exploring? Also what I hear about in California there is a dam of some sort with a specific drain system that make a vortex on the Lake but I cant find this anywhere.
Hi tom_p. I believe the vortex you might be referring to is the "Glory Hole" spillway at the dam on Lake Berryessa in northern California. We've had that on our list but haven't had a chance to get up there and see it. We'll also look into the LA drainage system too. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you for another well done video of a beautiful place. One thing I don't understand is how people can not appreciate your video and hit the thumbs down. 👍❤
I've been there one time 13 years ago. I love hiking Griffith and I need to hike to this beautiful place on my next visit. Great video guys, would love to see more.
3:43 they are called kangaroo paws , looks like a great place , nice to see bethany back in the familiar i heart l.a t shirt , thanks for posting , loving your content
I very much appreciate your videos, because as much as I like the sentiment Amir expressed, I drove to Griffith Park a couple of weeks ago to see the observatory and I would almost rather saw my legs off than go through Los Angeles again. We didn't even get into the observatory because everyone and their dog (literally in the case of the dog, great place for a dog) had the same idea. At least there was a route out that didn't take us down Sunset. So to get away to Amir's Garden we'd have to go through something more stressful than just staying home. If I lived in LA (oh man, my life just flashed before my eyes) then I suppose Griffith Park would be a getaway. Since I live in Orange County, it's just going from the frying pan into the fire in hopes of finding a tiny cool spot in the middle.
May God bless Amir's pure soul.
Wow - Thanks for showing us this treasure! What a man he was to leave behind such a gift to humanity. Love your show.. keep it up!
You guys are great
Love the your videos always have a background story and history behind the place visiting
I just left a comment on the wrong episode. LOL!!!!!!!! Sheesh. Well they are ALL so good that it isn't really going to matter, but FYI, this is glorious, GREEN episode that gave me a time out I really needed. I love it. Thank you again so much for your great videos. Very pro and always, always worthwhile. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful.
Thank_yall ,,,from phoenix,az
Another gem from you two ! Thanks for taking us along !
Damn, I’ve lived in LA my whole life and have literally never heard of this place! Lol thanks for the video. I’ll be visiting it soon.
Same here 🤩
Thanks for reminding me of Amir's Garden. I've been wanting to go since I seen it on Huell Howser.
Love your videos. Thanks!!
Great job, Bethany & Drew. I always look forward to your videos.
That was truly a hidden gem. Thanks for sharing. You guys rock!
Wow, Amir's garden looks lovely. I've been exploring Griffith since a few months ago. I mostly hike around the observatory since I live closest to Fern Dell and Vermont Canyon road. And I absolutely love astronomy and stargazing in general. But I really want to explore more.
Amir's Garden will be my next exploration destination I think ^^
Thanks for the tour!
Tfs..ive never heard of the amirs garden before..awesome!..ty for doing these video's..ive enjoyed watching & learning..Have a great weekend!..😊looking forward to the next adventure💜
Oddity Odysseys has to be one of the most intriguing, nicest, most relaxing and entertaining channels there is. Your presentation is fun and smart, and giving the directions really makes the viewer feel like we are on the path with you. Great content and well done.
Alistair Reid Their vídeos remind me so much of Huell Howser or even like just a PBS show in the mid afternoon lol.
Another great video, thanks guys!!!
this video might have been my favorite of all of them. Great video nice story and good little spot to share
This is an awesome episode.
I need to figure out how to get my lady there. She loves gardens and gardening, but has issues walking. I wonder if her power scooter will make it up the path?
Bless Amir and his passion. Thank you for the 6 min break.
Longer videos please! You drive so far we want more
I can't believe this place is up at the park! I've been to Griffth so many times and never knew it was there. I'm adding it to the list of visit during the summer.
Me too wow
These videos are pleasant and interesting to watch. Please keep them coming.
Wow you guys see a lot of places in LA that not a lot of tourist or even local don't know about love your videos guys I'm a subscriber now
I used to work in Griffith Park, for 'The City Of Los Angeles' to maintain a closed down landfill named "Toyon". Once in a while playing 'hookey' we'd go to amirs garden. And having a city vehicle we could drive all the way up to the garden. It's a really nice place. It's on the top of a hill. And some times we'd even drink beer. That's how nice of a place it is. Ah yes, those were the days ! I lost that city job (career) because of drinking ! It was the best job that I ever had ! OUCH ! . . . . . . . . . s m h . . . . . . . .
Drew, your a lucky guy.......
😍Bethany😍
That was a very peaceful setting presented in a most peaceful way. Well done and very appreciated.
Hell Yeah / Seashells for a Vase Nice
Great job capturing the garden and its history, but it would have been nice to more of the views from the garden as well. But then again, i guess it leaves that for us to explore when we get there.
I get the impression that Bethany loves L.A. . . .
Drew, its OK to photograph flowers 😁
Love all your vids keep em up
Another place to add to my long list of places to see around L.A.
Park at the golf course cross the street go right on the trail and climb up the hidden stairs 😊
Great video guys, we should collaborate sometime
Definitely! We'd be honored.
Hey guys is it possible you explore LA drain system in the future does it has a history behind it worth exploring? Also what I hear about in California there is a dam of some sort with a specific drain system that make a vortex on the Lake but I cant find this anywhere.
Hi tom_p. I believe the vortex you might be referring to is the "Glory Hole" spillway at the dam on Lake Berryessa in northern California. We've had that on our list but haven't had a chance to get up there and see it. We'll also look into the LA drainage system too. Thanks a bunch!
@@OddityOdysseys thank You that's exactly what I mean. Looks impressive it would be great if you manage to go there some day.
a nice little get away
I love the old LA zoo. This is another cool gem. Great vlog as usual.
keep 'em cpming :-)
It's a flagpole!!!! LOL
Go to the Colorado Bridge next!
new subscriber here. I think your videos are awesome!! 👍
Thank you for another well done video of a beautiful place. One thing I don't understand is how people can not appreciate your video and hit the thumbs down. 👍❤
Nice. Check out Claremont Botanical Gardens off of foothill blvd. in Claremont CA near the colleges.
I've been there one time 13 years ago. I love hiking Griffith and I need to hike to this beautiful place on my next visit. Great video guys, would love to see more.
Did you run the red light or is that a jacked up intersection? lol
holyshit! when did you guys get 27k subs!!! Last time i looked you guys had like 900! So happy for you guys !
You two are so great together. (The driving at the start "I'm not going to tell at you") Love your channel.
Great video! This is truly a hidden gem. Check our rubbel Castle in glendora it's a unique spot
first keep up the great video guys thank you
Amir`s Garden , 5 acres to explore Awesome . video 6:45 minutes long ?
3:43 they are called kangaroo paws , looks like a great place , nice to see bethany back in the familiar i heart l.a t shirt , thanks for posting , loving your content
That music tho... =D
I very much appreciate your videos, because as much as I like the sentiment Amir expressed, I drove to Griffith Park a couple of weeks ago to see the observatory and I would almost rather saw my legs off than go through Los Angeles again. We didn't even get into the observatory because everyone and their dog (literally in the case of the dog, great place for a dog) had the same idea. At least there was a route out that didn't take us down Sunset. So to get away to Amir's Garden we'd have to go through something more stressful than just staying home. If I lived in LA (oh man, my life just flashed before my eyes) then I suppose Griffith Park would be a getaway. Since I live in Orange County, it's just going from the frying pan into the fire in hopes of finding a tiny cool spot in the middle.
whats wrong with taking photographs of flowers? 🙃
New subscriber 🇬🇧
super cool place but unfortunately...
*NO SKATEBOARDING!*
I ♥️ LA but I'm hardly there although I'm on the neighbor City all the time. 👍😀🙃😶🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇸👍
Bruh i just noticed my dads name is amir
Does that mean...
A Fl😁wer child
What a beautiful place I only been to L.A. A couple of times as a kid I live in North california. Thank you for posting this
My last name is amir
Be good