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This is "home" in San Diego, California. From here, it takes 4 1/2 hours to get to Las Vegas Strip, Nevada via Interstate-15. That's around 329 miles or 540 km. I researched and according to Google maps, my house in Quezon City to Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte is around 567 km. Kaya ata ilagay sa loob ng California at Nevada ang buong Pilipinas. Haha! Tinatamad lang ako i-search. 

Since this is a "road trip,"  let's choose a song that we'll listen on loop until it feels like torture. 


For California - Nevada, I choose "Are you gonna be my girl?" by Jet. Why? This is one of the songs I remember from the movie, " What Happens in Vegas"  hahahaha e syempre kasi excited ako kaya nanood ako ng movies na na-shoot sa Vegas dati tas ito 'yung isa sa tumatak sa isip ko.

Pag naririnig ko 'to at naalala ko 'yung Primm, feels like Las Vegas 2016 all over again. Lam mo 'yon. hahahahahahahahaha. Muntanga, noh? I associate songs to places I've gone to. Parang nasa music video.😂 And for this particular song, those are funny memories kaya hahahahahahahahahaha. 🤭 

USA 2016 SOJOURN

Going back to the road trip...


Las Vegas Strip is just a small part of the state of Nevada but it's the most famous resort area there. There are other Resort Areas and National Parks that can be of interest though such as Reno, Laughlin, Lake Tahoe and many more. Most of the places I've gone to in 2016 are indexed in the link above, while most of the places I visited in 2019 are yet to find their way to this blog. Sipag yern? HAHAHA


There are three stop over options (that I know of) that you'll be passing through along the Interstate 15 on the way to Vegas.

Barstow - this was the stop over we frequented mainly because there's a Walmart and we buy food there on the way to California. 
Baker - I have a photo of the world's largest thermometer in this area but I haven't stopped there yet. 
Primm - This area is where I lived. This was home to me but a stop-over for most people since there's a mall, gasoline station, three hotels in the area aside from our apartment complex. It takes around an hour to get to the town from here.


Death Valley National Park is located both in California and Nevada (along the stateline). There's an access road along this highway (I-15) but the one we drove through when we went there was the one in Pahrump cause we wanted to see the road that leads to Lake Tahoe. 

Death Valley National Park
#1: Twenty Mule Team Canyon Outlook
#2: Zabriskie Point
#3: Badwater Basin/ Lowest Point in North America
#4: Dante's View and Artist Drive
#5: Sandstorm/ Haboob at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

[Klook Link] Death Valley Small Group Day Tour from Las Vegas 


This is the largest thermometer in the world in Baker, California. It can get really hot in Vegas since it's in the middle of the desert and there's not a lot of vegetation so I think, this thermometer is a great addition just so you'd have an idea about what kind of heat you're getting yourself into that day. 


In the movie "A Walk to Remember," one of Jamie's bucket list is to be in two places at once. This place, btw, is one of the borders of Nevada and California. During my first few days in the States last 2016, I met a friend who taught me that the interstate line is somewhere here.

After singing "Someday We'll Know" I was told, "You're now in two places at once."

Lottery is not legal in Nevada but just walk across that line to California and there's a Lotto Outlet. Tuwang tuwa na ko sa little discovery ko that time. Na ganon lang pala 'yung interstate borders. HAHAHA!


Home.
No matter how much time passes
That's what you will always be to me
Home. ❤️

I'll be back for you someday. ❤️


Seven Magic Mountains (Art Installation)

[Klook Link] Seven Magic Mountains, Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon West Rim Tour from Las Vegas


After our Las Vegas adventures.
 We drove back to San Diego


Clark County, Nevada, USA: Pitstop at Nelson Ghost Town

Las Vegas, Nevada USA: Target Shooting in the Desert

Searchlight, Nevada USA: Nelson's Landing Cliff Jumping Site


[Klook Link] Wild West Ghost Town Explorer Day Tour from Las Vegas


I've yet to post the other places I've visited in LV. Soon, soon. I don't know lang how soon.


Road back to California

This road (interstate highway) is visible from the laundry room in my apartment complex before and this looks so beautiful at night. The mountains are dark with lights from passing cars. I've always wondered what it felt like to drive out of there and now, look, I don't even remember how many times I passed through the highway. 


Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, Nevada

USA 2016: See You Again, Love - Las Vegas, Nevada

USA 2019: I Am Back, Love - Las Vegas, Nevada

I wrote these articles and while I was reading them, it was as if they were written by two different persons. I've already made a post about this when I posted my solo travel in Busan photodump but the difference between 2016 and 2019 was obtained through growth and acceptance. I wanted to cling to whatever was there in 2016 that's why it pained me terribly that I were to leave. During 2019, I've accepted that Las Vegas is "my home" and it will always be but then it's not someplace that I were to stay at for long. I'm very thankful for the opportunity to be able to travel back there but no more tears were shed upon departure. Just a heart that's looking forward to visiting there again someday. 


I want to repost a part of my Busan photodump, "I realized that I didn't cry 'cause I didn't want to leave. I cried for the freedom and strength I thought I was losing once I go back to the Philippines. I didn't realize immediately that the independence and strength were with me all along since then - they became part of my identity."




I hope you're doing well. 😊


Everything, in time. 💖

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Las Vegas Strip

 I was, rather. :))

But then I left again. HAHAHA!

Not knowing things beforehand is one of the reasons why living is exciting. Of course, bad things will happen as well but having the opportunity to look forward to something special is enough to endure.

I am saying this 'cause after all the drama I had when I left the states four years ago, I was able to go again. Regardless if I only stayed for a couple of days in what I consider my second home, being able to go back was in it a miracle already. 

Las Vegas Strip

My friend brought me to a parking space just across the Las Vegas Strip and we stayed here for a couple of minutes just to take in the view and to let it sink in (to me) that I was back in Vegas. HAHAHA! I know that I've been to countless places by now but whenever I think about them, hindi pa rin ako makapaniwala. lol


I bought my current camera because I hated it when I wasn't able to capture the moon in photos when I was living here. The size of the moon is usually a lot bigger there than how we're used to in the Philippines. I would always stare at it especially during full moon but no matter how I try, my camera back then wasn't capable of taking a decent shot. 


It wasn't a full moon but I was able to capture it still. Amazing how it still shines bright despite Las Vegas Strip's light pollution. 


We didn't have a particular hotel in mind so we just went to Fremont / Downtown Vegas to kill some time. 


Fremont Street link: here.


Lots of details have changed since 2016 but this is still the Las Vegas I know. <3

Las Vegas Strip

After walking around this area, we went back to the car and headed to the Las Vegas Sign. That night, we were feeling that we were parting ways again so we were taking it slow while inhaling the marijuana smoke we were passing by at every once in a while. HAHAHA!

But life was is generous. After this day in Vegas, we were able to meet again here in the Philippines and spent a day together. <3

With lots of food this time, though. Very far from the rice cooker corned beef sinangag and the three days old adobo that we ate when touring around San Francisco. 


'Cause hey, for starters, you should really visit the famous Las Vegas Sign. :))

Las Vegas Strip

To the first place where I experienced freedom and independence, I will visit you again in this lifetime.

Goodbye, My Love - Tintin 2016 version. Medyo ma-drama po siya. :)))


Grateful for the gift of adventure.

Always.


Yes, Europe? :))
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Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada

San punta? :))
I don't know much about this place's history other than this used to be an area rich in gold, silver, copper, and lead. Ghost towns are usually towns that used to be prosperous but are now deserted.

Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada

When I heard that we were once again going to a ghost town, I felt frightened for a bit 'cause I was reminded of the other ghost town that we visited in Death Valley National Park before.

Rhyolite Ghost Town link: here.



[Klook Link] Death Valley Small Group Day Tour from Las Vegas 


Anyway, this place is located in El Dorado Canyon, Clark County, Nevada.

This is a great photospot if you're into IG feed goals. Time stopped at this place too but unlike other ghost towns you'd see in Nevada - this place isn't a bit eerie. I don't know. It's probably because of the mountainous backdrop that even if this place has been deserted for decades, it wasn't scary at all. A lot like an outdoor musuem/filming location of a Wild West themed movie for me.

Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada

I don't know if you can use these picnic tables but just in case you're going here, it's best to bring drinks and food with you 'cause I don't think there are stores or restaurants in the vicinity.
 

You can join a mine tour for $15 per pax if you want to learn more about the place's history or want to see the gold mines. For us though, our day was packed that time so we just opted to walk around and take photos by ourselves.

Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada
  
Grateful for friends who freed their schedule to tour me around Nevada.... again. :)) Memories that I'll cherish forever. hehe. 



This kinda reminded me of the movie "Cars." This place is kinda like Radiator Springs which is also a rundown desert town with a mountainous backdrop. 

Disneyland and California Adventures, Anaheim, California


More photos from the ghost town:

Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada



Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada

Nelson Ghost Town, Nevada


Other places to visit if you're tired of the LV strip (LOL):

There's a cliff jumping area called Nelson's Landing that is along the Colorado River but I haven't posted about it yet.


Valley of Fire State Park
Seven Magic Mountains (Art Installation)
Lake Mead and Hoover Dam


[Klook Link] Wild West Ghost Town Explorer Day Tour from Las Vegas
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I've passed through this area countless times but I never knew that a lot of people have been doing target shooting behind the mountains in the desert along Interstate 15.

Seven Magic Mountain Link: Here. 

My friend brought me here after going to the seven magic mountains. I'm not sure where this place is exactly. There are rules regarding the distance of where you're target shooting and the interstate. My friend is a security personnel in a hotel in Las Vegas strip so he's trained and careful enough that I agreed to do this there. 



No clean ups. 

You'd see magazines of different guns in the area.

Anyway, I've always thought that no one goes to this area. Turns out a lot of people do. 



We were targeting bottles of water the entire time. 


Proud of myself for being able to shoot several targets. HAHAHA! 


Not the first time I held a gun and did target shooting. Had the chance to do this back in high school which is already ten years ago.... time flies..... who would've thought I'll be able to go to the states twice in this decade. lol. drama. next decade ulet, sayang multiple-entry. haha


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I lived in Las Vegas in 2016 so I always passed by I-15 but I never had the chance to go nearer before. It was constructed sometime in May 2016 so not a lot of people have been going there yet that time, probably the reason why we didn't go is 'cause we didn't know more information about it. Can't remember. Haha!

USA 2016: Red Rock Canyon Conservation, Nevada

FYI: I-15 is the interstate is the highway that runs through several states from California to the Intermountain West. (Nevada. Montana, Utah, Arizona and Idaho)


For the Seven Magic Mountains, you can find this art installation along the California - Las Vegas segment of the I-15. Although it is a lot closer to the latter than the former. 


I was told that it was only supposed to be there until 2018 but it was extended until the end of 2021. So there, made sure to visit it the last time I was in Vegas.

I didn't expect the boulder pillars to be that tall. They were around 30 feet in height! 


I was looking at my post about my last day in Las Vegas four years ago and man, hindi pa rin ako makapaniwalang nakabalik ako. To think na magi-isang taon na 'to bago ko na-post dito. :)))


See you again, my love link: here.


Best to come out here in the morning to avoid the crowd. There were a lot of people that time so we weren't able to take lots of photos. 


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