Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Top Zoos in Vegas

By James Darien


A visit to Las Vegas does not need to be all glitz, bright lights and huge name performers. There are zoos in Las Vegas great for providing visitors with a different sort of wild Las Vegas experience. Visiting a zoo in Las Vegas or a Las Vegas aquarium will be offering a an enjoyable adjustment of pace from the usual Vegas scene. Zoos in Las Vegas are generally compact, but they offer big entertainment. Below you will find a list with some of the best attractions in Las Vegas, different from the casinos.

The Southern Nevada Zoological Botanical Park

The Southern Nevada Zoological Botanical Park, commonly referred to as the Las Vegas Zoo is only 15 minutes from the Vegas Strip. This 3 acre shaded sanctuary exhibits over 150 species of animals and plants. There's a Natural Living Campus where visitors may learn all about the environment through interactive experiences. The focus of this zoo in Las Vegas is to teach visitors about endangered and uncommon plants and animals as well as habitat preservation. The zoo also has a selection of animal species like sizeable pussies, chimpanzees, and ostrich. There are two really unique exhibits at this zoo. The first, a family of Barbary Apes, the last of their kind in the U. S. and the second, the biggest predator in Madagascar, the fossa. This is the biggest zoo in Las Vegas and the only zoo in Nevada open year round.

Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat

There's also quiet sanctuary to be found right on the strip. At the Mirage Hotel complicated is Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat. This tropical themed setting with palm trees and lush foliage is home to Atlantic Bottle Nosed Dolphins swimming among a pretty artificial reef. Spend a while relaxing and cooling down at this beguiling Las Vegas aquarium while watching the gleeful antics of the dolphin. Once refreshed, visit the sizeable cat habitat and wonder at the wonderful white lions, white tigers, leopards and cheetah.

Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay

At Mandalay Bay, also on the Vegas strip, is Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay. This Las Vegas aquarium is the sole predator based aquarium in North America. Visitors will see rare golden crocodiles, sawfish, many species of shark, endangered green sea turtles, giant rays, piranhas, and jelly fish. Licensed divers may organize to dive in this 22 feet deep, predator plagued pool.

MGM Grand Lion Habitat

12 miles from the Las Vegas strip the MGM Grand hotel offers visitors the MGM Grand Lion Habitat. This 8.5 acre ranch allows visitors to watch these majestic cats as they eat, play, and of course sleep. The lions at the MGM Grand Lion Habitat are descendants of the original MGM lion that became the classic symbol of MGM studio productions.






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Gardens in Las Vegas

By James Darien


Frequently overshadowed by glitzy casinos and the bright lights, there exists another side to Vegas. Showpieces in their own right, the public parks and gardens in Vegas are unmitigated oases of green in a desert landscape. Las Vegas is not only party and gambling, you can have some peaceful time while visiting some of the best gardens in the city. Check it ou:

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

The "creme de la creme" among public Las Vegas gardens, the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is a delight to the senses. The visually-stunning gardens showcase botanical marvels from across the globe. The plants are augmented by the use of tasty garden structures and water features that make a naturalistic setting. Open all year, the garden is an ever-evolving gem, offering themed and seasonal displays throughout the year. Entrance to the gardens is free.

Las Vegas Springs Preserve

An insignificant three miles from the Strip and catering to all tastes and interests, The Las Vegas Springs Preserve is a must see destination. It comprises both indoor and outdoor attractions. This dynamic, historic, and cultural attraction isn't just a showcase for present-day Las Vegas: thru its exhibits, it opens a window into the past, and also looks forward to the future. There's much to keep kids entertained and stimulated: hands on exhibits; studios with video console games; animal life exhibits; playing areas; and trails. The preserve is home to an extensive botanical garden that includes flowers, cacti, palms, and trees, making it one of the top gardens in Vegas. The Preserve's trattoria, Springs Caf ', offers connoisseur pizzas, burgers, soups, and salads, as well as vegetarian options. Tall, glass windows allow patrons a wide ranging view of the Preserve while dining within. Patio seating is available. The Preserve has an concerthall for regularly-scheduled concerts; and a present shop offers a convenient stop for those wanting to take home evidence of their visit. The Preserve is open daily from 10 a.m. To 6 p.m.

The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park

Vegas gardens include this preferred mixed zoo and botanical garden. View endangered animals and luxuriate in a pretty collection of plants in the middle of the desert. Handily found, it is both recreational and tutorial. It is open everyday, from 9 a.m. To 5 p.m. Admission charges change.

Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs

In the Las Vegas public parks system is the Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs. A stretching and verdant expanse of forests, it is home to numerous animal life, glistening lakes and spectacular mountain perspectives. Situated within the park is Tule Springs Ranch, a working and tutorial facility. Opening times: summer: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m./winter: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Entry costs apply.

Gardens Park & Community Center

The Gardens Park is a public park in the truest sense of the word. Integrated in the community, it is well-loved by those who visit it. The Gardens Park offers something for everyone: green grassed areas and multiple gardens provide settings for quiet speculation or enjoyment of a favorite pastime; the Community Center organizes games, camps and structured activities. A farmers market serves the community and sees brisk business every Tuesday.




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