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These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary. It was fascinating to see the lights turn off from inside the Eiffel Tower, but I was curious to see what it looked like from outside. Glad to see you got a picture of it, Megan! Kristine: Very nice to see you on this site! I bet that was a very cool view from inside the restaurant! Almost all of the electrical power created at Hoover Dam goes directly to Los Angeles….
I bet it was great to see the Strip go dark from inside the Eiffel Tower! I thought it was wonderful that Las Vegas participated, and I really liked the feeling of world community it encouraged. Las Vegas, being the city of excess and extreme, never dull and ordinary, always pushing the envelope when it comes to the unusual and different could have an Earth Hour once a week.
Now we drive a nice, big, SUV and love it. Like riding in a Cadillac. And it gets us, our dogs, and all our camping equipment to the woods without tiring us out on the trip.
Originally Posted by macgeek. Originally Posted by ScoopLV. Red, white and blue. But despite the patriotic colors, most people don't bother. There are four people on my street who recycle. Originally Posted by MadManofBethesda. You can't necessarily extrapolate your one-street experience to all of Las Vegas. For example, almost everyone in our subdivision puts out recycling bins. Status: "We no longer live in a free country. Originally Posted by Buzz Oh Pink Honey, what powered your TV?
Tasha Pittser I was at a wedding during Earth Hour, and we had the most spectacular, unobstructed view of the entire strip. I watched the traditional colors of each casino building go dark, and it was fun to see what lights each building chose to leave on, and which ones they turned off.
Instead I walked around my residential neighborhood. My house was dark…. Maybe next year…. Eric James Miller Along with my wife Laura and our good friend Tina we observed Earth Hour with about twenty-five other people at a wine tasting party in the Southern Hills area of southwest Vegas.
What could be better than great conversation and drinking fine wine with the lights off? Thanks to Barry and Jacquelyn for hosting a great candle power event!
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