Nevada is a potential investment to Austalia

Filed under: Nevada Travel 

These are some australian’s investments in Nevada those described how nevada and australia are connected.

-Aristocrat Technologies, under its Australian parent company and headquartered in Las Vegas, designs, manufactures and markets gaming machines and casino and related management technology systems which are

used in nearly 150 casinos across North America.

-Bovis Lend Lease, a leading Australian project and construction management company, has an office in Las

Vegas and has run a wide range of projects in Nevada.

-ERG Group provided the automated system that manages

and controls fare collection and passenger access for the Monorail that runs through the Las Vegas resort area.

-Kennecott Minerals, part of the Australian-Anglo Rio Tinto

resources group, has joint venture interests in the Denton-Rawhide gold and silver mine near Fallon and the Cortez gold mine southwest of Elko.

-Macquarie CountryWide Trust owns the Centennial Shopping Center in Nevada.

-Crown Limited, a major Australian gaming and entertainment corporation, has agreed – subject to formal approvals – to acquire three casinos in the Las vegas area, and has a stake in a Nevada-based resort and casino development company.

-Minelab specializes in advanced metal sensing technologies, particularly metal detectors, and has its US office in Las Vegas.

From above informations we know that australians are welcomed in Nevada so other countries.  it’s such  nice and cheap flights when you want to choose nevada as your vacation destination and business option. http://www.travel.com.au/flights.html are linkable and supports your businesses. any flight would be wonderful,wheter you choose qantas, jetstar, singapore airlines, or united airlines as your wise options to go to nevada.

Hiking or Driving in Red Rock Provides Unique Desert Experience

Filed under: Hiking and Trail 

Hike this area and view the unique geologic features, plants and animals that represent some of the best examples of the Mojave Desert. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (NCA) is located 15 minutes west of Las Vegas, Nevada. Designated as an NCA in 1990, there are 19 different stops along the scenic loop drive. Featured here are the nine stops that make up the second half of the loop drive, along with level of difficulty and estimated hiking time. Choose one or more to explore based on time constraints and fitness levels. These stops on the loop drive include viewing highlights, degree of difficulty and estimated round-trip hiking times.

SMYC
Access this trail from either Lost Creek or Ice Box Canyon trails. The trail follows the terrain at the base of the steep slope and connects the two trails. Moderate. 2 hours; 2.2 miles.

Ice Box Canyon
Proceed to Mile 8 to access the parking lot for this trail. The trail crosses open desert before it enters the canyon. The trails are unimproved and may require some rock scrambling. Highlights include seasonal waterfalls (January – March). Moderate. 2 hours; 2.6 miles.

Dale’s
Trail access can be found either at Ice Box Canyon or Pine Creek Canyon. The trail follows the terrain at the base of the steep slope and connects the two trails. Moderate. 2.5 hours; 4.4 miles.

Pine Creek Canyon
This trail has its own parking lot accessed from the Loop Drive. The trail traverses across the open desert, past an old homestead site and on into the canyon. Highlights include seasonal waterfalls. Unimproved trails within the canyon may require some tricky rock scrambling. Easy to Moderate. 2 hours; 3 miles.

Fire Ecology
Branching off Pine Creek Canyon Trail, this short, figure eight trail winds through a stand of Ponderosa Pine where a controlled burn had taken place. Easy. 55 minutes; .75 miles.

Oak Creek Canyon
Access via a dirt road from the Oak Creek Turnoff from the 13-mile Scenic Drive. Also accessible from State Route 159. The trails heads through open desert and on into the mouth of the canyon. Caution is recommended here as unimproved trails lead deep into the canyon. Easy to Moderate. 1.5 hours; 2 miles.

Arnight Trail
This trail can begin at the Oak Creek Canyon parking lot or by hiking the Pine Creek Canyon Trail. The trail actually connects the Oak Creek parking lot with the end loop of the Pine Creek Canyon Trail. Moderate. 1.5 hours; 2.4 miles.

Knoll Trail
The best way to access this trail is via the Oak Creek Canyon Trail. The trail links the upper section of the Arnight Trail with the Oak Creek Canyon Trail and follows the base of the steep slope. Moderate. 2.5 hours; 3

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