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My Flying Pose At The Strip Las Vegas

NO TIME WASTED....

The very next morning, we took the shuttle bus from the hotel to The Strips of Las Vegas.  We spent the whole day there, walking, eating, shopping and of course, taking lots of pictures along the way.  This time we really walked a lot, we tried to cover as many hotels as we possibly can, going in and out and across the streets, braving the hot sun above us. 

Took our lunch buffet at Wynn Hotel.... each person is around $30 and it was really worth the money, provided that the stomach is big enough!  LOL....

There are so many pictures taken... let me start with these.....
At the Tahiti Village Resort... 

The scenery as we walked along the strips....
Followed by my flying poses....
At Wynn Hotel...
At Mirage...
Near the Caesar's Palace
And if not mistaken, outside the Treasure Island Hotel.... 




Comments

  1. Donny & Marie? Did you go and watch?

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  2. Me will be doing a lot of walking, hehe...

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  3. You would be so much fun to hang out with, Claire! The scenery is awesome! Will you be going to a show?

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  4. Lolx! You are so sporting with all your flying poses. Must have one flying pose at each scenery right?

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  5. Was that Donny & Marie in your 5th photo? I used to love their show when I was a kid. Wah, you are "flying" everywhere. LOL!

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  6. Love the photos, look at the bright blue sky, so beautiful, but without clouds so must be hot and sunny, love your flying pose

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  7. Love your one foot poses. Haha. Like flying.

    Beautiful view at the strip.

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  8. Where got fly??? Your kaki still pijak tanah. LOLOL

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