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  1. Travel Photo – Red Rock Canyon Las Vegas

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 17 April 2012

    2 Backpackers - Travel Photo – Red Rock Canyon Las Vegas Subscribe Now -> http://feeds.feedburner.com/TwoBackpackersLas Vegas travel is always good to us. One might think that after you get married, Vegas doesn’t have the same appeal. We would disagree. It’s not just about hotels and casinos. We love Las Vegas for many reasons, including the adventure the area offers. Hiking, biking and rock climbing can all be done in [...]

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  2. Vegas Spit And Polish

    Blog: Uncommontravel - 7 March 2012

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  3. The Seamier Side of Nevada

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 29 February 2012

    Western Road Trip As we roam through the Western United States in the next few weeks, we will not necessarily be following a logical progression on the map, but today’s trip from Arizona- Utah to Nevada makes sense on the map. The literature, however, could not be more different than the photography book, Plateaus and [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library.

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  4. Bachelorette Breaks: Six best places to go in the US and Caribbean

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 24 February 2012

    Women’s travel: Ok, we hate to be the ones to tell you, but going out-of-town for a bachelorette break can never be cheap cheap. There’s transport and accommodation to book. There are L-plates/wacky wedding veils to be bought (and, regretfully, worn). There are shots to be drunk. Many shots.

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  5. Hot Air Balloon Touching Down on Lake Tahoe, Nevada

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 6 January 2012

    Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel quotes.

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  6. Join Me On The First Everything Everywhere Travel Photography Tour: May 5-19, 2012!

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 13 December 2011

    Over the last several years I’ve had many readers comment on how they would like to be able to travel with me. Well, now you have your chance! From May 5 – May 19, I’ll be leading a travel photography tour through the American Southwest with G Adventures. The 15-day trip will be visiting many [...]

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  7. 4 Things that don’t have to stay in Vegas

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 12 December 2011

        I’m not a huge gambler. In fact, I’ve probably logged more hours in Vegas Casinos than most people and all I’ve ever gambled is 50 bucks. Yes, I’m counting the time I lived there for three months, and that time in college when I met all my friends for Spring Break. I’m even counting all the weekend Vegas trips from LA and bachelorette parties I’ve attended over the years. While...

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  8. View from a hot air balloon over Lake Tahoe, Nevada

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 27 October 2011

    Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos.

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  9. Top Nevada Conservative: Gay Marriage Is Inevitable, Just Do It

    Blog: VEGAS HAPPENS HERE - 24 June 2011

    As the New York State Legislature works into the night on a track to become the largest state

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  10. Virginia City, Nevada Wishes You Were Here

    Blog: Suzy Guese - 17 June 2011

    Some places, like some people, get rich quickly, usually as a result of one or the other. Virginia City is one such place, a destination that probably wouldn’t be what it is today without the discovery of silver in 1859. Known as the Comstock Lode, you can still see traces of that discovery all over [...]

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  11. Lonely Travel Is Good For You

    Blog: Suzy Guese - 9 June 2011

    Looking up lonely in the dictionary presents several less than flattering definitions. Some will be blunt and define the term as “sad because one has no friends or company”. Others will be gentler and define lonely as merely “unfrequented, remote or solitary”. The adjective is not one we couple with travel often. Travel is filled [...]

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  12. Gov. Sandoval Vetoes Close Enuf! Bill (AB456)

    Blog: VEGAS HAPPENS HERE - 2 June 2011

    The Carson City press was understandably consumed yesterday with the details of the monumental budget deal that will end this legislative session on time, so it's only now that the Review-Journal is reporting what I Tweeted yesterday: Gov. Brian Sandoval yesterday vetoed the Close Enuf! bill.

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  13. Las Vegas Experience #5 - The Strip, Of Course!

    Blog: Living the Dream: RTW - 10 May 2011

    Winding down our list of the top Las Vegas experiences is one that needs no introductions and is the entire reason people visit, for the Strip itself!  No one hotel can bring in the feeling that the Vegas Strip gives off as a whole, and it is really the combination of every unique highlight found that real

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  14. Grabbing Every Illegal Handout - Las Vegas Experience #4

    Blog: Living the Dream: RTW - 10 May 2011

    Anyone who has ever been to Las Vegas is painfully aware of the illegal immigrant situation, as a walk down the Strip is met with dozens of Mexicans handing out cards for call girls while wearing hilarious shirts with 'GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS' and other slogans written all over it.  The "job" is not only limited

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  15. Unique On Strip Tastings - Las Vegas Experience #3

    Blog: Living the Dream: RTW - 29 April 2011

    The Vegas Strip is one of our favorite spots in the world to take a weekend break be it to bar hop, see a show, have a golf break, or even just eat some delicious meals.  The food in Vegas is one of the more impressive aspects of the city, and is so great that i

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  16. Buffet of Buffets, 24 Hours of Gluttony - Las Vegas Experience #1

    Blog: Living the Dream: RTW - 5 April 2011

    The Buffet of Buffets is an interesting new concept in the food scene on the Las Vegas strip, not from being a new upscale restaurant or novelty dining experience, but rather being one of the most gluttonous events one can attempt throughout the entire city.  After hearing such rave reviews of the experien

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  17. Don’t Panic: Driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 28 March 2011

    One of the first trips I made after moving to LA was a drive to Vegas.  To me, this trip was manditory, and I’m shocked by how many Angelinos haven’t gone.  A mere 4-5 hour drive away, Vegas it the ultimate adult playground.  From slots, strippers, and shots to desert vistas, hiking, and skiing, Las Vegas is the US equivalent of Amsterdam, but I don’t need to sell you on...

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  18. Family Vacation: House Boat on Lake Mead

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 15 March 2011

    My extended family is close.  Still, I wasn’t sure how awesome our announced family vacation in Vegas would be (because ‘Vegas close’ is a different close).  I quickly learned however that my definition of close was about to be redefined, as this particular family trip would be on a houseboat.  That’s right, 3 sisters, 3 husbands, 5 nieces and nephews, 1 girlfriend, and one child-in-womb on 1 boat.  It was going to...

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  19. Sledding in Las Vegas

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 22 February 2011

    Not being ones to sit still very often, Bob and I are always eager to get out and explore- even if we’re in Las Vegas. The bright lights and shiny slots can only hold our attention for so long, especially considering Bob only likes to play the penny slots and...

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  20. Photo of the Day: The Neon Museum Las Vegas

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 10 February 2011

    A lot of people think that Las Vegas has little history or culture, which is understandable given the fact that the city is often about the newest, biggest, brightest and fanciest thing.  What many people don’t know is that the storied history of Las Vegas is documented in the Neon Museum Boneyard, which is a [...]

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  21. Road Trip Music: Nevada

    Blog: Music Road - 9 February 2011

    Nevada: though you might perhaps first think of resorts or casinos, the very name of the state comes from the Spanish name for part of its wilderness, the Sierra Nevada mountains, the snowy range. As the Great American Road Trip winds through Nevada, our soundtrack will come from from a man who knows and lives with that wilderness.

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  22. Sexy Red Rock Canyon

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 2 February 2011

    My conscience craves balance; it lets me believe I’m doing ‘good’ if I offset my more indulgent whims with healthier, wholesome activities.  Don’t get me wrong, my conscience plays by...

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  23. Daily Travel Photo – Hoover Dam, Nevada

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 24 January 2011

    Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. No related posts.

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  24. Mexican Food Tour: Las Vegas

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 20 December 2010

    After spending the day hunting for aliens near Area 51, we worked up quite the appetite and only our favorite food would satisfy. Tacos, guacamole, chips and salsa were a must in rejuvenating me after all that hocus pocus alien talk.  We asked around and our friends suggest Lindo Michoacan. A quick check online and [...]

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