The Shrine At Caesars

75CentralPhotography Nevada Las Vegas The Shrine At Caesars

The Erawan Shrine (or Shrine of the Four-Faced Brahma) at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, was built in 1984 and is a replica of the original in Bangkok, Thailand. It was donated by newspaper tycoons Mr. and Mrs. Kamphol Vacharaphol and Mr. Yip Hon, a prominent figure in Hong Kong and is considered a Hindu holy site. Visitors express gratitude for wishes granted by offering flowers, incense, money (which Caesars donates to charities in Thailand) or by placing small wooden elephants upon the shrine.

The Erawan Shrine (or Shrine of the Four-Faced Brahma) at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, was built in 1984 and is a replica of the original in Bangkok, Thailand. It was donated by newspaper tycoons Mr. and Mrs. Kamphol Vacharaphol and Mr. Yip Hon, a prominent figure in Hong Kong and is considered a Hindu holy site. Visitors express gratitude for wishes granted by offering flowers, incense, money (which Caesars donates to charities in Thailand) or by placing small wooden elephants upon the shrine.

  • Aperture: ƒ/8 | 
  • Shutter Speed: 1/60s | 
  • ISO: 250 | 
  • Focal Length: 14mm | 
  • Camera: Panasonic Lumix G6 | 
  • Lens: LUMIX G VARIO 14-42/F3.5-5.6 II
Altitude: 642.3m/2107ft
Coordinates: 36.11573,-115.17354

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