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I'm not sure how I feel about this picture. I've tried to photograph this in a few ways and this is the best one. Of course, Tom and Zach have no problem eating them after I'm done!

 

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The Pont del Diable is a medieval bridge crossing the river Llobregat connecting Martorell and Castellbisbal in Catalonia, Spain. It was constructed in 1283 on foundations of an older Roman bridge.

 

In the background the mountain of Montserrat is shrouded in cloud.

An large space of common salt scoured by wind and rain into jagged spires. Therefore improbably saw-toothed that "only the devil may play golf on such rough links. Listen rigorously and you will hear feels like small pops and pings - the sound is virtually billions of small salt crystals detonating apart as they expand and accept the warmth.

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Head Ribbon : Kyoko Couture - KC N0.70[head ribbon:side]

Pose : KiyomizuHunt#46 PoseShopUnDeux (Past Gift)

Location : Devils Point

 

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Blue Hour in the Devils Cornfield in Death Valley National Park.

Driving around on Senja during a chilly winter night with a full moon was absolutely magical. All spikey peaks were beautifully illuminated. Tungeneset is by far the most popular location on the island, it's actually the only spot where we saw other photographers during all the days we were there...

The mountain peaks in the distance, the Devil's Teeth, were nicely lit and a touch of auroras appeared, so we stopped as well and took some shots before we moved on to other locations. I generally don't prefer scenes that have been photographed tens of thousands of times already because there is so much more to explore, but here we go.

Though this might look kinda peaceful, it was icy cold and very windy (most shots didn't show the reflection at all). It was taken in the middle of the night, using ISO 500 only.

 

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Death Valley is such an inhospitable place that early explorers named many features after the devil. These approximately 6-foot-tall clumps of arrowweed were perhaps mistaken in the shimmering heat for corn shocks left to dry after harvest. The incessant wind blows the sand away from the root of the arrowweed, leaving the plant on a pedestal of roots and dirt. The native Americans used the stems of the plant for arrows.

Original flames come straight from Hell...kidding they are from my recent campfire June 2022 then mirrored and worked....enjoy your Hellfire Devil fire. It is very very hot here so don't get too close !

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ESP - Grillo diablo espinoso (Panacanthus cuspidatus).

 

ENG - Spiny devil katydid (Panacanthus cuspidatus).

 

Yasuní, Ecuador.

 

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The Devils Marbles, NT

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Mood Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCKtOhTfOAw

 

Field Report: At six hundred hours a breach was detected in area 4. Human Civilians were being effected turning them into the living dead.

 

Barricades were arranged by the Administration to cease the increase in casualties from the outbreak. Not long after the breach was detected on the north side of the fortification.

 

Actions Required:Send in DDTF to respond to the incident.

 

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DDTF Combat Log: At six DDTF was tasked and assigned to seal breach in the north sector. Nero; code name Black Dog was sent in to assess the situation and report back the Oracul for further instruction.

 

Black dog did not respond til seven hundred hours reporting breach was sealed and scene was maintained.

 

Upon arrival six barricade Police vehicles were destroyed.

 

twenty five fallen targets.(Wether they were combatants or civillians is to be inspected upon further review)

 

Breach Sealed. Mission Complete.

 

//Director.exe

 

Upon review Nero will be suspended until further notice.

Devil’s Sunrise

Funeral Mountains

Death Valley National Park

California

3/5/2019

The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. Until recently, it was only found on the island state of Tasmania, but it has been reintroduced to New South Wales in mainland Australia, with a small breeding population.

 

A nasty little creature!

aka Kings' Graves on Bow Hill in Kingley Vale. Bronze Age Round Barrows, 3000 - 4000 years old.

Devils@Cradle, Cradle Mountain Tasmania

I think this frozen waterfall at Devil's Punchbowl looks like a wedding dress. Can't tell very well but this is a tall falls (37m or 121 ft). The falls is frozen from top to bottom creating an ice volcano. Near the top its cracked allowing water to escape down the sides. It was very cold standing there.

Corbridge Crescent, Bethnal Green

PhotoSpot: Lost Boys - Ironwood Hills

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Hippie Sabotage - Devil Eyes

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You've got the devil in your eyes

You went and took me by surprise

Say what you wanna say

 

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Devils Tower (also known as Bear Lodge) is a butte, possibly laccolithic, composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Ranger District of the Black Hills, near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River. It rises 1,267 feet (386 m) above the Belle Fourche River, standing 867 feet (264 m) from summit to base. The summit is 5,112 feet (1,558 m) above sea level. (9/28/2024)

Devil's Twine

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The Forward-Backwards Soul Stealer

 

Created using layered elements of four frames from two movies.

 

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Devil's Tower National Monument

 

Finally decided to go somewhere this year .... this was a bucket list item. I lucked out with a great sky before the snow and clouds took over.

The Devil's Bridge (Teufelsbrücke) in Andermatt, Switzerland.

 

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I found this flower in the Bamberger Nature Park. I hadn't seen it before so it caught my attention.

Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area is a state day use park on the central Oregon Coast in the United States. It is centered on a large bowl naturally carved in a rock headland which is partially open to the Pacific Ocean. Waves enter the bowl and often violently churn, swirl, and foam. Wikipedia

Devils Dyke was a defensive ditch built by the Catuvellauni tribe who were a powerful tribe at the time when Caesar first explored these shores.. It was built to protect a large

fortified iron age settlement which would of stood on the left hand side facing.

It has been said that Julius Caesar and his army came here and defeated the British King Cassivellaunus in 54BC.This location is a short distance away from Wheathampstead Hertfordshire. The Dyke itself is an attractive peaceful walk now, a far cry from Caesars battle to take out local armed resistance

Boulders and typical ghost gum in Karlu Karlu, the Devil's Marbles Conservation Reserve, on the Stuart Highway, south of Tennant Creek.

All of these very hot flaming projects originated from my June 2022 campfires then worked into what you see....Enjoy the dancing flames !

 

Italy - Abruzzo - Regional Nature Reserve "Calanchi di Atri" (Badlands of Atri) - Atri (TE)

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An umbel of white Devil's Parsley flowers. It's also called Cow Parsley but that's not sinister enough.

American magpie in the woods surrounding Devils Tower, Mato Tipila (Bear's Lodge).

Devils Falls on Yankee Jim's Road near Colfax. This falls flows into Shirttail Creek which flows into the American River. It is a year around falls.

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One of Australia's most iconic reptiles, the spike-covered Thorny Devil lives in the hot arid interior of the country. These lizards jerk as they move along the sand dunes, feeding on thousands of ants per day.

 

Thorny Devils are so specialised for life in the desert, that they can lay in any dew they come across and absorb water through capillary action to their mouth via grooves in their scales!

So tell me why?

You deal with my devil side,

deal with my dangerous mind

but never me?

 

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Daredevils climbing Devils Tower ! 🔥

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A 2 shot pano of Cwm Idwal looking over into the Devil's Kitchen. I really wanted a still calm lake but that was never going to happen!

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