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City - Hocking Hills SP
State - OHIO
Country - United States
The Devil's Bath Tub. This is a small waterfall that ends into a swirl at Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio. This is a great visit, with caves and waterfalls all over the place and with a lot of Spring rain a really enjoyable time.
This is a wide angle shot - at the top the ground is almost level looking upstream, and lower in the frame I captured the vertical plunge into the swirling tub below.
Devil's lavender
The second picture of my tour throughout Harz area
After this shot I went for the waterfalls in Ilseburg
More pictures to come
#harz #thale #teufelsmauer #sonnenaufgang #sonyalpha #tamrondeutschland #photopills
I meet this sympathic devil last night, at the new year eve. He was drunk and wore a rather ridiculous blue hat. But his smile was really nice.
LEGO MOC Brickheadz
BH030: Devil Boy
Group: Collectible Minifigures Series, Mascot
Created Digitally by Studio 2.0+LEGO
I usually let the wife handle the recipes that take some sort of finesse because she is good with her hands (i.e. homemade dumplings, kimbab rolls). For some reason my batches never come out as "pretty" as hers. But after watching her multiple times make deviled eggs, I thought I would give it a try using more Asian ingredients like minced garlic and gochugaru, which are red pepper flakes. I can't say my deviled eggs came out as "pretty" as hers, but the taste was uniquely pleasant and it was nice having garnish besides paprika all the time. There are endless variations with different garnishes and ingredients (I even saw a few recipes with steak strips and fish roe/caviar...yummy) so I can't wait to do more experimenting with these simple yet tasty treats.
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Lanna & I took this trip for our honeymoon.
October 12-17
This thing was weird. Story is, that they do not know where the water goes. They drop things into it, thinking that Superior is only 1 mile away that it would pop up in the lake. But it never does. Thousands of gallons of water every day and they dont know where the water goes? I think they do, but it'd ruin the mystery if they said.
My idea is that there is an underground cavern with an underground river system.
Copper Falls State Park in Wisconsin. This area is marked by conglomerate rock that is the result of earth's tilted pressure. Easily seen from a bridge is the Bad River passing through shale and sandstone layers that appear as a rocky gate, thus the name Devil's Gate.
Devils Falls is a twin waterfall on Yankee Jim's Rd between Foresthill and Colfax which runs over the American River.