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One of the most complete travel guides of Nevada, an arid state of the USA, lying between California and Utah. Most of the state is within the Great Basin, but parts of the northeast drain into the Snake River and the the southern portion is within the Mohave desert and the Colorado river drainage. This guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Nevada, that at first glance appears to be a state of vast, seemingly never-ending desert stretches, but few realize that it is also home to pockets of civilization, mountain ranges that climb 13,000 feet high, oases refuges like the turquoise Lake Tahoe, and streaming rivers and waterways in excess of 2,750 miles that course through the state’s hills and valleys. |
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A general description of Nevada, a state that is split up into territories such as Cowboy Country, Pioneer Territory and Pony Express Territory. This is the great American marketing machine putting a gloss on the fact that the majority of the state is a fairly desolate desert only capable of supporting snakes, lizards and cacti. |
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Find here a list of top things to do in Nevada, the state of gambling, the ringing slots and craps tables, the shotgun wedding venues, and the glitter of golden lights that is Las Vegas and even much more. |
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A useful and captivating overview of Nevada, offers the more discerning traveler western frontier experiences verging on horse opera cliche, and landscapes utterly different from Europe, East Asia or more populated parts of North America. |
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