Today, we drove out of the city to visit Red Rock Canyon and the Valley of Fire. These parks are a photographer's nirvana as they have rock formations of every shape, size and color.
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Climbers at Red Rock |
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No problem understanding why they call it the Valley of Fire |
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Watching a professional photographer at work |
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Cabins built by the CCC in the 1930s |
The surprise of the day was running into a group of big horn sheep...
Tonight, we saw Cirque du Soleil's "Zarkana" at the Aria. In my opinion it was good show but not a great one. Whereas, I would go see "Mystere" a second time, I cannot say the same for "Zarkana".
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