Daily Impressions of Las Vegas and Nevada


 

Friday, November 28, 2008

Moooving down the highway

ä Location: US Route 6, 175 miles north-northeast of Las Vegas

Many of Nevada highways are so deserted, I'm not suprised to see a lone cattle taking a leisurely stroll along the shoulder.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Downtown ghost town

ä Location: Rhyolite NV

Not only does Nevada lead the country with the best casinos and Elvis impersonators, it also hosts the best ghost towns in America!  Scattered across the Silver State, these ghost towns are interesting and inexpensives places to explore for those who don't mind hours of desolate driving and through some of the weirdest and remotest settlements in North America.

120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, the ruins in the photo serve as the final testimony to a great Nevada city of yesteryear.  In the early 1900s, Rhyolite boasted a population of 10,000 (considered a pulsing metropolis at the time) and a center of national gold production.  Today, it lies about five miles from the town of Beatty, itself almost a ghost town.  The only thing modern about Rhyolite is the port-a-potty placed by the Nevada tourism people to discourage you from publicly urinating in a ghost town and being cited by the ghost police.

It was so quiet and still when I took this photo, the only thing I could hear was my heartbeat and ants ruffling through desert foliage.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Vegas mob

The Vegas mob

ä Location: Fremont Street Experience, Downtown Las Vegas

A Downtown crowd watches a street performer (some guy painting inter-stellar scenary).

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Stretching outside

ä Location: Palms Casino Resort

Balcony suites facing The Strip...

Con: Approximately $15,000 per night (weekends)
Pro: Everybody will remember your bachelor party forever

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Vegas over under

The over and under

ä Location: The Las Vegas Strip

Taken about twenty seconds after taking off from McCarran airport.