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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!
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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.
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Upon review Nero will be suspended until further notice.
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!
All of these very hot flaming projects originated from my June 2022 campfires then worked into what you see....Enjoy the dancing flames !
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
Devils Postpile National Monument is located near Mammoth Mountain in extreme northeastern Madera County in eastern California. The national monument protects Devil's Postpile, an unusual rock formation of columnar basalt, formed when huge lava flows cooled. Devils Postpile National Monument encompasses 798 acres and includes two main tourist attractions: the Devil's Postpile formation and Rainbow Falls, a waterfall on the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River.
The Devils Punchbowl Falls at Arthur's Pass.
I struggled to fit this one all in and keep the stream for a bit of foreground interest. I really needed a wide angle for this but I was trying to make do with just two lenses this trip.
Alaska Botanical Garden
Anchorage, Alaska
Minolta X-700, MC Rokkor 28mm f/2.8
Ektachrome Copied Into Digital Camera
In 1906 President Teddy Roosevelt designated Devils Tower as our 1st national monument. The tower was formed by magma which cooled underground and was later exposed after millions of years of erosion.
Totally magnificent sight out there rising above the rolling hills...Close Encounters of the Third Kind to be sure!
An area on the north side of Yellowstone's Mammoth Hot Springs that has sprung to life in the past few years, here highlighted by the late afternoon sunshine and distant storm clouds.
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.
Devil's Tower
This is one of the coolest rock formations I've been to. It just looks so out of place in the landscape.
The Eastern Blue Devil is friendly to visiting divers. She is resident in a small cave about 15 minutes out from the Gutter, near Bushrangers Bay.
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Or Teufelsmühle, the Rotmurg is very wild at this place, a bit further (forbidden entrance so I didn't photograph it) the water divided a rock but there is a tale about the devil who splitted it in two halfs, you decide wich is true ;).
Ich will nichts hör'n, ich will mit dir fliegen
Oh Baby, bleib bei mir, bei mir ♥
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Devil’s Dyke is a legendary beauty spot on the South Downs Way. Only five miles north of Brighton it offers amazing views over the Weald and over the English Channel. The mile long Dyke valley is the longest, deepest and widest dry valley in the UK and the legend goes that the Devil dug this chasm to drown the parishioners of the Weald.
An umbel of white Devil's Parsley flowers. It's also called Cow Parsley but that's not sinister enough.
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Devils Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch located in the Sedona area of the Coconino National Forest in Arizona. Sedona is an Arizona desert town near Flagstaff that’s surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests. It’s noted for its mild climate and vibrant arts community.
Straordinarie formazioni rocciose in Arches Natural Park, Utah. Decine di ponti naturali di roccia creano un paesaggio davvero surreale.
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The classic location in Eritrea. 442.59 works round the hillside at the Devil's Gate, with the valley stretching out for miles and miles to the left.