Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire State Park is located 90 kilometers northeast of Las Vegas, USA. It is called Valley of Fire for short. It is a very old national park in Nevada. It was established in 1935 and covers an area of 14,120 hectares. It is called Valley of Fire because the red sandstone from the Mesozoic Era exposed on the surface of the valley reflects the red color of fire in the sun, which looks like a burning valley from a distance. The sandstone eroded by wind and rain for millions of years is full of strange shapes in the valley, just like the red color of the Valley of Fire is really burning. The desert wind blows the red sandstone here continuously, forming strange stone shapes.Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign" was created in 1959. As city limits were expanded, the sign has changed several times to include the sign located on Las Vegas Boulevard.
Colorful Rocks in Las Vegas
The colorful stones are a large-scale artwork designed by Swiss designer Ugo Rondinone and will be on display until the end of 2021. These locally sourced stones are painted with bright fluorescent paints and stacked into seven 30-35-foot-high stone formations, which appear even brighter and more colorful in the desert! The inspiration for these seven colorful stones comes from the natural Hoodoos peculiar rock pillars and Balancing Rock. This is the artist's way of expressing the balance between stability and collapse between man and nature.Seven Magic Mountains
Located 20 miles south of Las Vegas, it is also on the way from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. It is currently open to the public for free, and visitors need to wear masks and maintain a safe distance from other groups. The Seven Magic Mountains is sponsored by the MGM Group's Aria Hotel. If you choose to stay at his hotel, there are miniature models of these boulders on the road leading to the hotel from the parking lot.