Air Dam
2010
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Air Dam
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Looking for something adventurous to do while in Las Vegas? Go to the Grand Canyon. Tempting as it is, skip riding the bus - it takes too long and requires a full day. Instead, book a helicopter tour. Here are five good reasons why:
#1. Helicopters are fast!
The helicopter ride to Grand Canyon West is 45 minutes (the bus ride is 2.5). These are not ordinary helicopters. Customized from nose to tail for sightseeing, they feature wraparound windows, stadium-style seating, and climate-controlled cabins. Papillon Helicopters' Golden Eagle tour flies over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and a good portion of the West Rim before returning to The Strip. Total tour time is 3.5 hours and includes pick up and drop off at your Las Vegas hotel.
#2. Helicopters fly to the bottom
The West Rim, which is just 120 miles east of Las Vegas, is the only place where you can ride a helicopter 4,000 feet to the bottom and land. The descent is nothing short of phenomenal: Sheer cliffs, surreal rock formations, and thousands of years of geology pass right before your eyes. The best tour is Papillon's Grand Celebration, which lands at its own private staging area and includes a Champagne toast and ample time for exploration of the Canyon's ancient floor.
#3. Helicopters give you the best aerial views of the Grand Canyon Skywalk
More than a million people have experienced the world-famous Grand Canyon Skywalk. Located at Grand Canyon West, it's an engineering marvel. The $31-million "Glass Bridge" extends 70 feet over the edge and lifts you 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. It's a remarkable sight to see from the air, as it appears to hang precariously from the lip of the Rim. Two tours do this structure justice: Papillon's Golden Eagle Air tour, which flies above the Skywalk and its Golden Eagle Skywalk Express, which lands at the Grand Canyon West airstrip and includes VIP access the Skywalk.
#4. Helicopter feature the most complete canyon tours
Want the most immersive Grand Canyon experience? Try Papillion's Grand Celebration Skywalk and Boat Tour. This helicopter trip starts with descent to the bottom where you walk a short way to your pontoon boat. It's a smooth-water rafting ride and all ages are welcome. Return to the West Rim by motor coach and explore the Canyon's edge before flying back to Las Vegas. This is the tour where you can really say you've seen it all.
#5 Helicopter tours are cheap
For the money, you can't beat the value of a helicopter tour. Basic air-only tours start at $200 and work their way up based on upgrades such as bottom landings, river rafting, horseback riding, ATV trail rides and more. Making the pot sweeter is the fact that you get to fly over Las Vegas, Lake Mead, and Hoover Dam. Papillon is by far the cheapest of all the Las Vegas helicopter operators, and, if you want their rock-bottom price, book your trip on their website.
Summary
Las Vegas helicopters can get you to Grand Canyon West in 45 minutes. Total air-only tour time is 3.5 hours and includes hotel pick up and drop off - perfect for visitors on a schedule. However, if you've come this far, why not go to the bottom? The descent is incredible and the trip includes a Champagne toast. For the most complete Canyon experience, add a smooth-water rafting trip. Papillon helicopters is the low-price leader, and, to get their absolute best deal, book on their website. Ready for some real adventure on your next trip to Las Vegas? Take a helicopter tour. There's no reason not to.
Travel writer Keith Kravitz reviews and rates Las Vegas helicopter tours to the Grand Canyon. Read more about why helicopters are the best way to see the Canyon at http://www.GrandcanyonHelicopterTourReviews.com/the-five-reasons.html
Have a Dam Good Weekend in the 'venice of the North'
Amsterdam is one of Europe's most visited cities, renowned for many and rather diverse reasons – art and culture, political liberalism, picturesque streets and canals, lager and pancakes all spring to mind. Geographically speaking, it's a fairly small city, making it easy to explore on foot, or if you prefer to join the 700,000 locals who get around Amsterdam by bike. This compact capital is the most multicultural city in the world, home to 177 different nationalities, which gives some idea of how it became such a unique, cosmopolitan, and fascinating place to stay.
Amsterdam is made up of many different quarters, each with its own particular ambience and style, all bounded by the charming canals, graceful bridges and quirky architecture. Canal cruises are a popular choice for relaxed sightseeing, particularly in the summer. Colourful, tall houses and dizzying churches characterise the cityscape, and the streets are packed with attractions for all tastes.
Where else in the world could you find celebrations of fine art like the Van Gogh and Rembrandt galleries, just streets away from the world's oldest museum dedicated to sex? More thought-provoking fare for modern historians can be found at the moving Anne Frank House on Prinsengracht, and at the ambitious Homomonument which stretches across Westermarkt, commemorating the struggle of gay men and women against persecution during and after the Second World War.
International visitors to Amsterdam enjoy the lively, welcoming atmosphere and a busy calendar of events throughout the year. Summer is the peak season, with the national arts festival in June followed by the Gay Pride weekend and the bizarre, traditional cross-dressing parade of Hartjesdag in August. There's also the venerable Amsterdam Tournament, a fun, three-day competition of pre-season friendly matches between the hosts, AFC Ajax, and three more club sides from the cream of international football.
Amsterdam is also a haven for pretty young things, with many stylish independent fashion and crafts boutiques to be found in the Jordaan district. It's also home to fine food and drink, with open-air markets, delightful little bakeries and coffee shops, and of course the Heineken experience in its original brewery, which, oddly enough, features a chance to try driving a wagon with real shire-horses.
Airlines, ferries and rail serves Amsterdam from all over Europe. It boasts hundreds of hotels, from international chains and hostels to quirky, artsy listed buildings, meaning that a weekend break in Amsterdam can be tailored to suit any budget and any style. As the city is so accessible and compact, yet full of things to explore, it's a perfect destination for a short city holiday - whether you want to sample the exhilarating summer party atmosphere, or go for a romantic getaway, skating on the frozen canals in winter before warming up in the colourful bars.
About the Author
Adam Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and keen gardener. He lives in Scotland with his two dogs.
Why is the Naruto Shippuden show taking so long to air?
Aren't they supposed to say exactly when Naruto Shippuden will air on Disney XD? They were supposed to seal the deal, like, at least a month ago. Why are they waiting? Don't they know the longer they advertise the show's exact release date, the more popular it's gonna be? What's taking so dam long?
I thinkm disney bought a pig in a poke and did not realize both the level of violence and fan service that came with naruto and are scrambling to make the episodes "kid friendly"
I heard Oct 29th, but I have been wrong twice before
Tempe Town Lake dam tore in 2002, but no water leaked
Rubber dam tear in 2002 took a month to repair.
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