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My room at Excalibur--well, not really, more on this pic later.
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Part of the registration area for NACE 2006.
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A wider angle shot of the registration area, after the close of the show.
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Oops. This truck was parked near the entrance to the show.
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I managed to get to the Stratosphere one night. I came looking for the roller coaster, but I found out it had closed last year.
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This is a view of Las Vegas from the Stratosphere tower.
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This is a picture of the tower. At the very top of the tower is the Big Shot ride.
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Here's a closer look at that. Since there was no roller coaster, I rode Big Shot instead. The blurry red ring is a group of lucky people racing at 45 miles per hour up to a height of 1081 feet!
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Another view of Las Vegas while I was waiting to ride Big Shot.
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On the way back to Excalibur, I poked my head in to take a quick look at the Star Trek: The Experience entrance in the Las Vegas Hilton. Barry Manilow and Star Trek? I guess that covers a lot of bases.
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This is a Star Wars slot machine in the Hilton.
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I had a red-eye flight back after the show was over, so I decided to spend a little time in the Mojave National Preserve. My original plan was to rent a Charger. This picture of Kelbaker Road in the preserve might give you some idea of why. Sadly, no Chargers--so I got a Taurus instead.
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Still Kelbaker Road. I'd say I drove on the road for about 20 minutes without seeing another vehicle. There were turns in the road, but I just took pictures of the straight parts.
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This is a rock formation along Kelbaker Road.
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A Joshua tree along the road.
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A desert plant of some sort.
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This is kind of the last sign I expected to see driving through the Mojave
desert.
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In case you're wondering where Kelbaker Road goes, this is it--the Kelso Depot.
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This is the front of the Depot.
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There's one lunch room in the middle of the Mojave, and you know I found it.
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Unfortunately, there's no longer any lunch in the lunch room. So I wandered around the depot, which was recently restored by the Park Service.
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IT, circa 1930.
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A poster from back in the day.
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The second floor housed railroad workers. Down this hall was the room I took the picture of.
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This is the other half of the room.
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A Union Pacific train rolling by the depot.
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A short drive from the Kelso Depot are the Kelso Dunes, the third-tallest sand dunes in North America. So I had to climb on them, even if I didn't have enough time to go all the way to the top.
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This is an outhouse at the entrance to the dunes. Exciting stuff, I know.
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This is another picture of it from on the dunes, as far as I managed to walk out on them in the time I had. It's the small white spot just left of the center of the picture.
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This is where I managed to get to before I had to go back or face inconvenient things like the sun setting while I was in the middle of a desert, not being able to get back in time for my flight home, etc.
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You can't really tell the sun was setting in that last picture, but this one shows it really is going down!
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Did I mention that the sun was going down?
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Almost back to the car!
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Out of light, out of time, and fortunately, back at my car. I wound up driving over 300 miles before jumping on my flight home.