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October Loop of Joyousness Part 7!
After Mesa Verde, we decided to hit up 4-corners. Well, once we found out that it was an expensive tourist-trap just to stand on a medallion, we carried on. It just wasn't that important to us after the wonder we'd seen so far. Instead, we bee-lined for Hoover Dam! I had been there when I was a kid...did the Dam tours and thought it was awesome! That was back in the '80's when the highway ran right over the top of the dam...everyone drove across it. Now, there is a huge bypass bridge and the dam has turned into a tourist stop with a border crossing style security checkpoint at the beginning and an airport style security system when you get to the visitors center. After all of that, we took our tour, walked across the dam, squished a penny and took off.
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This is the view of the visitor center with a parking garage in the background. None of this existed when I was here last time! It's all quite nicely done.
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Inside the Nevada side powerhouse. It's a pretty impressive operation down there. It's amazing how spotless everything is!
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There is a pair of these statues and they are pretty awesome. Notice how shiny the feet are. Everyone just has to touch the feet! Maybe it's good luck (Buddha belly style?)
We have a lot more pictures of Hoover Dam but, as usual with photos, they are a very poor substitute for being there. We were too late in the day for the Dam tour but we felt pretty cool about the whole thing anyway. Besides, it's always nice to have another reason to stop by again.
After Mesa Verde, we decided to hit up 4-corners. Well, once we found out that it was an expensive tourist-trap just to stand on a medallion, we carried on. It just wasn't that important to us after the wonder we'd seen so far. Instead, we bee-lined for Hoover Dam! I had been there when I was a kid...did the Dam tours and thought it was awesome! That was back in the '80's when the highway ran right over the top of the dam...everyone drove across it. Now, there is a huge bypass bridge and the dam has turned into a tourist stop with a border crossing style security checkpoint at the beginning and an airport style security system when you get to the visitors center. After all of that, we took our tour, walked across the dam, squished a penny and took off.
This is the view of the visitor center with a parking garage in the background. None of this existed when I was here last time! It's all quite nicely done.
Inside the Nevada side powerhouse. It's a pretty impressive operation down there. It's amazing how spotless everything is!
There is a pair of these statues and they are pretty awesome. Notice how shiny the feet are. Everyone just has to touch the feet! Maybe it's good luck (Buddha belly style?)
We have a lot more pictures of Hoover Dam but, as usual with photos, they are a very poor substitute for being there. We were too late in the day for the Dam tour but we felt pretty cool about the whole thing anyway. Besides, it's always nice to have another reason to stop by again.
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