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Las Vegas The state of Nevadas largest city, is famous for its drive through weddings , big time boxing bouts , flashy hotels and casinos . Is is glitzy and brash but also exiting and entertaining . It is the home of theme hotels and parks as well as shopping malls , restaurants and plenty of casinos . Las Vegas is one of the most remote large cities in US and its surrounding area offers some of the regions most stunning scenery . Las
Vegas Attractions Bellagio Fountains - Bellagio Hotel . Fountains shooting water up to 250 feet in the air, the waters perform to songs . Volcano - Mirage Hotel . The waterfall in front of the Mirage is not all that it seems. Nightly after dark and running every 15 minutes until midnight, the waters stop flowing. Adventure Dome - Circus Circus Hotel . America's largest indoor theme park! Manhttan Express - New York - New York Hotel . With heights of 203 feet, drops of 144 feet and speeds up to 67 MPH, this attraction adds new meaning to the phrase, "let it ride!" It features the world's first "heartline" twist and dive manoeuver, allowing riders to experience the thrilling force of negative g's! Lion
Habitat - MGM Grand Hotel .To honor the lion and help safeguard its
preservation for future generations, MGM Grand Hotel and Casino has
created a one-of-a-kind Lion Habitat as a showcase for public education
and appreciation for this majestic creature of nature. Or
when you hire a car !! - Out of Las Vegas Mount Charleston - Mt. Charleston is a mountain range with an altitude of over 11,000 feet, just 35 miles northwest of Las Vegas, situated in the Toiyabe National Forest. Red Rock Canyon - Red Rock Canyon is a scenic and recreational getaway, about a half-hour from the heart of Las Vegas. Lake Mead - Lake Mead National Recreational Area is located in Boulder City, about an hour southeast of Las Vegas on 95-93 south. Hoover Dam - Hoover Dam is an astonishing 726 feet high and 600 feet thick at its base, but it's at the observation points on top where the view is truly breathtaking. |
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