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Imma make this post real quick because the torture is too much haha


Caesar's Palace
Venetian Hotel
Fashion Show Mall
Mirage Hotel
Wynn

and

Off Strip: Southpoint Midnight Bowling


This is one area of the North Las Vegas Strip but still along South Las Vegas Boulevard.

Look at the map below for clearer explanation.

 I think I have another three sets of pictures from the Strip that I haven't put watermarks on. 

All efforts and hopes are now for my Europe trip soon!!!!!


It took me going back here thrice before finally locating the Trevi Fountain replica outside the Forum Shoppes.

Caesar's Palace link: here.

Watched Hangover Part 1 because I miss this place so muchhhhh.

 Grabe tayo attachment!!!!
One of the street pictures because I'm really maangas like this. Haha
My face looked slimmer my first weeks there. Anyareeee

Bellagio Water Fountain Show is also in the area link: here.

Outside Venetian

Sobrang Europe themed please!!!


Como, Italy huhu

There's even an Eiffel Tower near here. I have a picture posted on my Instagram account.

Someday I'll have my picture taken like this at the real Venice, Italy. hehe
It was freezing that night but I can't just say no to a matcha gelato. 
I only paid for one but the server gave me five scoop because mine was the last serving.
Haaaay. Jubis na sobra ngayon.
Post about Palazzo on my next post.
Waterfalls of Wynn

The very first Las Vegas Attraction we saw when we got lost.

We like, "HALAAAA SOBRANG GANDAAAAAAAAA."

Yup, it became normal to us after visiting for several times pero still, SOBRANG GANDA. 
Mirage Hotel has an erupting volcano show every night.

Venetian Hotel at night.
Bowling at South Point Hotel

'Cause it's cheaper at night.
Posted about this $1 per game bowling here.
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This post will include photos from:

Cosmopolitan Hotel
Aria
The Luxor
MGM
New York, New York
Mandalay Bay


Taken on our way to the Las Vegas Sign. ;))
We told ourselves that we're coming back to this part of the strip for a more "thorough" sight-seeing 'cause that day's goal was to only reach the sign. But we ran out of next weeks...
So sosyal this place...
So artsy this place...
With all these mini tornadoes art installations.
And high-end stores which products we can't afford. :))
Glacia
First in and out experience. 
New York, New York and MGM Arena at the ground.

Taken at the Excalibur Hotel
Luxor

With its light beam at night which is said to be the world's brightest, most powerful on Earth. 


Stars at night aren't visible in Las Vegas because the brightness hides the night sky. 
Egyptian Themed Hotel
I was wondering where the hotel rooms were at and then a door in one those corridors above opened, astig! 

Those lights at the background are where the hotel rooms are located.

Mandalay Bay

We wanted to go back here for their shark tank but... haahaha

Outside Mandalay Bay with the Las Vegas Sign being so close yet so far.

YEHEYYYY

Taken at the Overpass on the way to MGM Hotel and

Hershey's Chocolate World
M&M's World

Three places to go to for chocolate lovers travelling to Las Vegas link: here.
MGM's Lion

They used to have a live lion at the hotel but those lions are now taken care of somewhere in Henderson, Nevada. I saw their billboard along the Interstate.
Otw to New York, New York

HAHAHA

GOALS. <3
Sana someday ganito din karami mapuntahan ko. :))
Replica of New York's Manhattan Bridge and the tarp of my favorite beer, bud light. 

I'm so tangkad haha

Diba nga pag nagpapa-picture sa replica e nakakapunta?? :)))) SANAAAA
Soon. New York. Soon. <3

Pero National Parks pa rin. hahaa. <3

Loving the new locator in my google map. HAHAHAHAHA. <3
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This is one of the nature off Las Vegas Strip attractions. 

Valley of Fire is located in the Mojave Desert approximately 58 miles Northeast of the Las Vegas Strip.  Valley of Fire is the oldest Nevada State Park and was dedicated in 1935.  Valley of Fire State Park covers an area of approximately 35,000 acres.  Valley of Fire was named for the magnificent red sandstone formations that were formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago (Mesozoic Era).  These brilliant sandstone formations can appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun’s rays.  Other important rock formations include limestone, shale, and conglomerates.
Valley of Fire is marked as Nevada Historical Marker #150 (Nevada’s First State Park).  Valley of Fire Road is the main road through the park.  The 10.5 mile (16.9 km) road connects the east and west entrances of the park and was designated as a Nevada Scenic Byway in 1995.
Prehistoric people of Valley of Fire included the Anasazi, who were famers from the nearby fertile Moapa Valley. Their visits to Valley of Fire probably involved hunting, food gathering, and religious ceremonies.  There are fine examples of rock art (petroglyphs) at several locations throughout Valley of Fire. (Info source link: here.)
I told someone that I've gone to Red Rock Canyon and Red Springs and he told me that I should check this out too since he found the rock formations in Valley of Fire more interesting than the ones in Red Rock. 
Bee Hive

It's very obvious how this state park got its name - the red color of the rock appears brighter when hit by the sun's rays.
So beautiful that it felt like being in a painting.
This area has fine red sand. One of the finest sand I've stepped on.
We went up that rock that looks like a monkey.
What are Petroglyphs?
And found these Petroglyphs there.  

Well maintained. I didn't see any vandalism if there was.

We have this in Angono, Rizal too just taken for granted, just snobbed, just poorly maintained, just underappreciated... parang... hahahaha.
Natural Arch 
When I first read about the petrified logs, I was like, why? Are they scared? HAHAHAHA.  
Turns out that petrified also means something (organic matter) that has changed into a stony substance, fossilized

I didn't appreciate it buried here but I saw some pieces on a gallery in San Diego and they were spectacular, almost looked like they're real crystals and not fossilized wood that are millions years old.
More road pictures because I'm maangas like that. HAHA. It's something to be proud of that I didn't get fined for jaywalking after all the violations I did. :)))) Jk lang! I was a very obedient tourist in the United States of America. I just can't resist a road and back picture.
Silica Dome

This is the Kiltepan of Valley of Fire.

BWISIT KAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! WAHHHHHHHHHHHHH.


That Thing Called Mesheket Na </3 haha!
Two colors in one place

"Oy, yung hindi ako nakatingin."
Looking across 150 million years of time.

Everywhere is an adventure of color carved from all the sand deposited during the time when dinosaurs walked on Earth. <3

There's actually a Dinosaur National Monument where you can see fossils of dinosaurs in Utah so it's not surprising that dinosaurs were also roaming around here. 


Hay, will definitely be back for more of your National Parks, Utah!! Canyonlands, Bryce, Six Arches, Lake Powell, Grand Canyon and many moreeeeeee. Huhuhu. 
A part of the Rainbow Vista
Tara.
Malapit lang.
Walking distance.
Swear.
More of this please. :))

Soon. USA ver. 2.0 :))))))

This was a trail head to the White Dome ahahha. We only stayed here 'cause no one wanted to hike. Di bale, pagbalik. <3
It was almost sunset when we reached the East entrance/end of the scenic road.

One thing I liked about the Valley of Fire are the slopes making the drive on some part feels like riding a roller coaster.
Sunset. <3

We kinda had a hard time locating this elephant rock turns out we had to hike for a bit.

Haaay. Thankful. Sobra. 
The rocks were not as colorful as they were because it was almost sunset when we got here but the color of the sky was beautiful that we stayed here for around 30 minutes to just look at the view.

Nice message but vandalism is definitely a no no!!!!!

This unsatisfiable craving for wide-open spaces. So parang pagkain talaga?? Haha. #valleyoffire #nevada #statepark #hiking #trekking #landscape #mountains #nature #wanderlust #travel #wheretonext #diakogutom
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on May 31, 2016 at 4:07am PDT
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