After leaving Arizona we made our way to Nevada. We made a pit stop on Hoover Dam, one of the
hottest and windiest places I have ever been.
Then we headed to Vegas. O, Las Vegas! It seemed like the
whole city was one big party. It’s
definitely a place to see, however New York is still my favorite city.
Inside the Venetian
The Luxor where we stayed.
The highlight of my time in Las Vegas was, hands down,
seeing Elton John preform at Caesar’s Palace.
Every song he performed was epic.
Joshua Tree we passed when we left.
Day 5 - 7
After being in the desert, I found myself really tired of the
tan landscape and craving the color green.
Our next stop did not disappoint.
Yosemite was more than I could wrap my head around. Massive rocks go up forever as if they were
walls that reached up to heaven.
Waterfalls are everywhere. Some
thundering down and demanding your attention, others are more humble and run
along in a trickle. The most of time we
were there, clouds hovered in the valley which did hide some sights, however
they left a bit of mystery and wonder to Yosemite. Since it was spring, we saw some lovely
flowers during our time here, too.
Dogwoods line all the paths and meadows are covered with
wildflowers.
While the sight of El Capitan was extremely daunting, I
found myself equally in awe of the Mariposa Grove where the giant sequoias
grow. It’s crazy to think about how
these trees can live around 2000 years.
First day there.
Second day there.
Fungi!
Last day and we can finally see all of Half Dome!
In addition to the landscape, the animals did not disappoint
either. We had TWO bear sightings on two
different occasions!
Gorgeous pictures!
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