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<title>Lake Las Vegas: Photographs : Responses</title>
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<dc:date>2012-12-08T08:36:09-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Lake Las Vegas: Photographs"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[Thank you for bringing this story to our attention and presenting Light's perspective on the atrocious treatment of the landscape. I drove through Lake Las Vegas in 2009 and was so appalled by how the developers were carving up whole mountainsides there to add an extra lot or two for another energy-guzzling McMansion. Amazing how an entire peak is left as a picturesque backdrop while the rest of the context is marred or obliterated for more and more lots to build upon. Lake Las Vegas should be the poster project for all things wrong with development that goes unchecked. Amazing how they got it wrong on every level and have irrevocably destroyed what was likely a beautiful valley. Why are people buying into this instead of seeing it for what it is? Las Vegas holds a lot of believers captive in its mirage of opulence and the opportunists who abuse land and resources to make a living. ]]></description>
	<author>T Hayduk</author>
	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/lake-las-vegas-photographs/37566/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2012-12-08T08:36:09-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Lake Las Vegas: Photographs"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[The atrocity of creating Lake Las Vegas and building super-palaces there is a story with no end. The super-rich seek to 'get away from it all,' living in this out-of-the-way artificial enclave. THEN - they demand a road be built for them, because it's so hard to get into town...!!! Celine Dion doesn't want to use her helicopter to go grocery shopping or to doctor visits, I guess.]]></description>
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	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/lake-las-vegas-photographs/37566/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2012-12-06T18:51:31-05:00</dc:date>
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