The Two Faced City: Las Vegas
Autor: Mikki • September 30, 2017 • 688 Words (3 Pages) • 733 Views
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all; the immeasurable Las Vegas Eiffel tower is to be seen for miles Nevada and
Mojave, screaming that “This is the city you are looking for.” Shadows in this city are a thing of
the past, as the omnipresent neon lights, drain precious energy from one of the most technological
dams in the world; the Hoover dam. To the south west, is where Vegas leeches the wondrous
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hydroelectric Hoover dam, dividing the Colorado river, paving the route towards lake Mead.
Vegas is a fruitpie of countries mashed together, in the middle of the desert, containing
different iconic symbols in the world, like the Las Vegas Eiffel, Bellagio towers and
Caesars palace, which may seem controversial to some, but attracting the curious.
If your calories or stomach are ever scraping rock bottom Vegas is a sacred oasis of
restaurants peering almost every corner and hotel-casinos containing the most finest cuisine
from the entire globe, traumatizing you with all you can eat buffets as far as the eye can
see, its aura of smell, and the variety of taste that will be smeared all over your mouth;
Plaguing your taste buds, praying that you eat more until your body cavity is completely
extravagant of bits of every countries cuisine, easily sating the most needy in minutes.
In conclusion, Vegas was a great opportunity to realize that cities shouldn’t be judged just from the movies or what people say, Vegas was a two faced city that was willing to entertain you
and your family, considering you are willing to believe that it will.
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