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Las Vegas
Dec. 20 to 26, 2001
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Caesar's Palace Hotel - main entrance
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Excalibur Hotel at night
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New York New York Hotel at dusk
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The Flamingo Hotel (where we stayed)
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The Bellagio Hotel has over 1000 fountains
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View of the Vegas "Strip" from the Startosphere
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The Flamingo Hotel
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Christmas decorations inside the Bellagio
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The Paris Hotel
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The Venetian Hotel - Main Lobby
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The Bellagio Fountains
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Inside the Venetian Hotel - like being in Venice without the jet lag.
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The Forum Shops inside Caesar's Palace
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Looking towards the Paris Hotel from the Flamingo
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The Golden Nugget Casino downtown has a new look
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The 4 Queens Casino - Fremont Street
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View of Strip from "The Eiffel Tower" at the Paris Hotel
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The Hard Rock Hotel - just east of the Strip
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Bally's Hotel - main entrance
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Red Rock Canyon - 20 miles west of Las Vegas
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Death Valley, California - Zabriskie Point
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Death Valley, California
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Death Valley, California
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Death Valley, California - View from Dante's View (5700 feet above valley floor)
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Death Valley, California - Badwater Lakebed (lowest point in western hemisphere, 280 feet below sea level)
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Death Valley, California, at Dante's View, 5700 feet above valley floor.
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Death Valley, California, at Badwater, lowest point in western hemisphere.
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The Rocky Mountains in Colorado seen from 35,000 feet.

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