Once upon a time, this state, whose name translates as "snowy", was a Spanish and Mexican territory. One of the driest regions in America has been inhabited by Indian tribes for many centuries. After the war between Mexico and the United States, the future homeland of entertainment goes to the United States. The sparsely populated territory during the "gold rush" is actively developing, and at first small settlements appear, which eventually turn into megacities.
USA, Nevada: Gambling Mecca cities
This state is often called the sunniest. In that part of the territory, which is located in the desert zone, the temperature in summer reaches 50 degrees. Despite such a hot climate, the number of local population is constantly growing, and millions of tourists who want to have fun come to the capitals of excitement and entertainment, Reno and Las Vegas, whose population is 210 thousand and 550 thousand people, respectively.
This is where the casinos are located, giving the opportunity to win fabulous money or lose everything that is for the soul. The state treasury is replenished annually by billions in profits from twothe main sources of income are the gaming business and tourism.
Sin City - Las Vegas
The state of Nevada is, first of all, the “sin city” alluring with night illumination. Those who come to try their luck immediately go to the unofficial capital of entertainment, which became famous after 1931, when gambling was legalized in America.
Today Las Vegas is a real desert oasis visited by about 40 million people a year. The fact that 14 of the 15 largest hotels in the country are located in Las Vegas speaks volumes, and the total number of rented rooms has long exceeded 130,000.
Gaming Industry Center
A huge glass pyramid of Cheops rises above the main street of Las Vegas, and in front of the entrance to the casino, astonished guests of the city are greeted by a statue of the Egyptian Sphinx, which exceeds the size of a real one. More than 300 entertainment centers, decorated in various themes, are trying to surprise with their external surroundings and lure tourists.
In an amazing dream city you will meet a mini-copy of New York with skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower and an erupting volcano, the Imperial Palace and Venice with gondolas.
Wedding Capital
Las Vegas is famous not only for hotels, clubs and casinos, it is here that lovers from all over the globe come to sign in local chapels and arrange magnificent weddings. In the city that never sleeps, the marriage procedure is as simple as possible, and only passports are required to obtain a stamp. OptionalAn unusual wedding for lovers will be held by a double of Elvis Presley or Marilyn Monroe, everything will depend on the imagination and the thickness of the wallet.
Bellagio Fountains
Not to mention the unique dancing fountains of the Bellagio located in front of the hotel of the same name in Las Vegas (Nevada). Sights that amaze with intertwining and intricately curving jets of water to musical rhythms are a unique extravaganza. At night, a laser light show begins to work, effectively illuminating the giant fountains.
Other major cities in Nevada
Henderson is the second largest city in the state after Las Vegas. Its population is about 260 thousand people.
Paradise and Sunrise Manor have just over 200,000 people each.
North Las Vegas and Spring Valley are cities with a population of 150,000 each. Sparks, a community in Washoe County, has a population of 100,000. And, finally, in the capital of the state of Nevada - Carson City - only 55 thousand citizens live.
The rest of the settlements are small. Their population ranges from 10 to 30 thousand people.
Valley of Fire
Northeast of the world's gambling hub is America's Interesting Park, which has been declared a national monument by the state of Nevada. Discovered in 1935, the Valley of Fire got its name from the red-brown color of the huge rocks. On a bright sunny day, it seems to visitors of the natural monument that it really is engulfed in a blazing flame.
But the ancient valley is also unique in that during the day the rocks change shades. The frozen monumental formations of the most intricate forms awaken the imagination of those who come to admire the stone landscapes.
Area 51, Nevada (USA)
All ufologists of the world consider the military base in the Mojave desert to be iconic. Area 51 is the very place where, according to famous science fiction writers, alien ships crash. The CIA officially acknowledged the existence of the base ten years ago and revealed the secrets of the test site associated with their developments, not aliens.
Area referenced in The X-Files, Independence Day and other films have been banned from flying, sparking rumors that Area 51 is being experimented on the bodies of aliens captured by the US military. Many scientists believe that much remains hidden from the public eye.
Black Desert
About 7 thousand years ago the huge lake Laontan disappeared, its dry bottom now bears the name of Black Rock. The dark expanse of the desert is dotted with geysers, for which the state of Nevada is famous all over the world. The photo of the black plateau fascinates with unearthly landscapes, it seems that this is a scene from a science fiction movie. Various festivals are held in this area with colorful installations that fit into the strange desert landscape.
Fly Geyser
The most famous geyser with the funny name Mukha, which has become the hallmark of the desert, was formed with the help of human hands: once while drillinghot water jets were released on the surface, which over the decades turned into a huge volcano. Against the gloomy background of the black plateau, the source looks more than unusual.
The most beautiful "fountain" is admired not only by the state of Nevada, but by the whole world. Located on private land, the geyser is not of natural origin. Its incredible color and strange shape are simply amazing: for many years, stone formations have grown around the jets that hit one and a half meters, and the unusual color of the water is explained by the minerals dissolved in it.
True, the only problem is with the owners of this unusual geyser. The owners of the land, who are very negative about the huge influx of tourists, fenced off the geothermal source from prying eyes with a high fence.
Nevada, often referred to as a desert of entertainment, delights tourists with unique sights. Here everyone will find something to their liking, from playing in a casino to excursions to previously classified military facilities. Natural unique monuments, amazing landscapes, nightlife of sleepless cities - all this will surprise and give only positive emotions that will never be forgotten.