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Tasmanian Devil Management Course at Trowunna, Mole Creek Tasmania.
www.taronga.org.au/tcsa/media/blog/devils-in-tasmania-.aspx
Photos by Lisa Cavanagh
Devils Tower is America's first national monument, declared such in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt. It was a little out of our way but so impressive that ultimately it was worth the extra hour on the road.
Numerous dust devil tracks can be seen on top of the ejecta of an unnamed crater in Syria Planum. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude -8.6N, Longitude 257.6E. 18 meter/pixel resolution. Note: this THEMIS visual image has not been radiometrically nor geometrically calibrated for this preliminary release. An empirical correction has been performed to remove instrumental effects. A linear shift has been applied in the cross-track and down-track direction to approximate spacecraft and planetary motion. Fully calibrated and geometrically projected images will be released through the Planetary Data System in accordance with Project policies at a later time.
Download this: Salt Crystals at Devils Golf Course, Death Valley, California, USA stock photo for free at Pixmac.
Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno shakes hands with Devils Jamie Langenbrunner and Buffalo Sabres Jason Pominville after unveiling the new New Jersey Devils' vanity plate at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
Devil's slide is an area inside a Nature Conservency project in the Nachez township. This is a project my parents are very involved in that will complete a swath of protected lands from the columbia river to the cascade crest. Very pretty.
This area is apparently a popular hangout for Mountain Goats, although we didn't see any. The land being purchased for this project is also habitat to Big Horn Sheep and 35 other recognized species. It is also a crucial part of the migratory path of about 2500 local Elk.
The Devils Marbles is a large field of boulders in the central Australian desert of the Northern Territory. There is an overnight camping area and it is wonderful to experience sunset and sunrise amongst the huge stones. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land's Aboriginal traditional owners.
One more shot with the Nikon D80 and Sigma 70 - 300. This also is from the first day's collection and the date and time was not set wen i left the shop. so date in exif is wrong. plz excuse.
This is a signature spder.. it carried the face of devil on its back. best viewed in large size.
there has been a huge invasion of these things here this year, I guess now there will be twice as many next year.
Devils Island, at the mouth of Halifax Harbour, looks like a long flat sandy island. It's actually quite round, and is a deeply fragmented and veined type of shale bedrock. It's also full of gulls nests and rat paths.
Tasmanian Devil Management Course at Trowunna, Mole Creek Tasmania.
www.taronga.org.au/tcsa/media/blog/devils-in-tasmania-.aspx
Photos by Lisa Cavanagh
Masked confessions and trauma's on drug violence in Guarez, Mexico.
My IDFA program this year:
Yves' Promise MUNT 13 16-11-2017
Kumbh & Raghu Rai, an Unframed Portrait MUNT 9 18-11-2017
Living on Soul MUNT 11 20-11-2017
Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars TUSCHINSKI 1 21-11-2017
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda EYE CINEMA 1 21-11-2017
Devil's Freedom EYE CINEMA 1 22-11-2017
Letters to S. & Ouarzazate Movie MUNT 13 23-11-2017
IDFA Verrassingsfilm 2 MUNT 11 24-11-2017
Fire Mouth & Dreaming Murakami MUNT 12 25-11-2017
16. Meisterschaftsrunde, Herren NLB:
Red Devils – UHT Schüpbach (2:0, 0:0, 4:1)
Riedlandhalle, Tuggen.
© Pascal Müller, www.seppli.li
February 19th, 2019 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, take on the Binghamton Devils at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)
Views from the Devil's Doorway on top of the east bluff at Devil's Lake from a couple weekends ago. (06-29-21)
National Park Service Devils Tower Image by Kurt Angersbach / Westernlabs
[The following description of Devils Tower geology is from the NPS]
"The magma which formed Devils Tower cooled and crystallized into a rock type known as phonolite porphyry. It is a light to dark-gray or greenish-gray igneous rock with conspicuous crystals of white feldspar. Hot molten magma is less dense and occupies more volume than cool hardened rock. As the rock cooled, it contracted, forming hexagonal (and sometime 4-, 5- and 7-sided) columns separated by vertical cracks. These columns are similar to those found at Devil’s Postpile National Monument in California but those at Devils Tower are much larger."
Source: www.nps.gov/deto/naturescience/geologicformations.htm