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Sin City

Sin City

By E.L. Kateb

Nicknamed Sin City , Las Vegas is situated in the midst of the southern Nevada desert landscape.  The city has giant mega-casino hotels, decorated with lavish care and attention to detail to create a fantasy-like atmosphere. 

Bellagio Fountains

The Fountains of Bellagio is a vast, choreographed water feature with performances set to light and music. 

The performances take place in front of the Bellagio hotel and are visible from numerous vantage points on the Strip, both from the street and neighbouring structures.  The fountains are set in an amazing 9-acre manmade lake.

Dig This

America’s first and only Heavy Equipment Playground TM where you can come and re-live your sandbox days again …..This time for real!

Huge Caterpillar Bulldozers and Excavators await you in one the most fun and memorable experiences you will ever encounter. 

Valley of Fire

 Valley of Fire is Nevada's oldest and largest state park.  The valley derives its name from the red sandstone formations and the stark beauty of the Mojave Desert.  Ancient trees and early man are represented throughout the park by areas of petrified wood and 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyph.

Circus Circus

For years, this fun loving hotel has been a popular destination for families travelling to Las Vegas with children.  The vibrant pink and white stripes reminiscent of a circus tent are accented throughout the public areas and offer a whimsical feel to the resort.  As the largest space frame dome in the United States, the Adventuredome offers a unique indoor theme park experience.

Hoover Dam

Named one of the Top 10 Construction Achievements of the 20th Century, Hoover Dam continues to draw crowds more than 70 years after its creation.

Attracting more than a million visitors a year, Hoover Dam is located in Black Canyon, just minutes outside of Las Vegas.

Hoover Dam is the highest concrete dam in the Western Hemisphere, standing at more than 725 feet above the Colorado River. 

Grand Canyon

Grand is an understatement.  Glorious, exalted, divinely inspired — all are more apropos adjectives to describe THE canyon.  One glimpse of its majesty is all it takes to understand why the Grand Canyon is considered one of the natural wonders of the world.

The canyon is a staggering 277 miles long.  At its deepest, it is about a mile from the rim to the Colorado River far below and it is as much as 18 miles wide in some spots.

The beauty and vibrant colours of the rocks, the mighty river flowing through the center and the wide variety of plant and animal life that inhabit the canyon combine to make it a spot that 5 million people from around the world visit each year.  Take a day tour from one of the numerous local tour companies for an unforgettable experience.

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