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Found this small spider (5mm) curl up waiting for his prey. Very attracted by his bright orange back and a face of a Japanese Devil Mask. See the other photo showing another "devil" on the underside.

P.S. found out that this is called Orb Web Spider (Micrathena Gracilis)

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one of my old shots :-)

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.

The Devil's Marbles.

Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory.

These are weathered granite boulders, carved out of granite blocks and with the corners spalled off by the desert environment.

 

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Devils Tower rises above the surrounding grassland and Ponderosa pine forests like a rocky sentinel. Northern Plains tribes have worshipped near this remarkable geologic formation for thousands of years. Fur trappers, explorers, and settlers alike were awed by the tower's majesty. In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt established Devils Tower as our nation's first national monument. Many have gazed at the Tower and wondered, "How did this amazing formation form?"

The Thorny Devil ou Moloch horridus est un petit reptile du desert australien. Une vingtaine de centimetre, et pèse entre 50 et 90gr en moyenne.

Ces épines que l'on peut voir sur son corps sont des excroissances écailleuses servant à eloigner les predateurs. Il consomme des fourmis. L'eau étant peu presente dans les régions où l'on peu les trouvés, ce reptile possède des rainures sur le corps conduisant l'eau captée par les pattes ou autre, jusqu'à sa bouche.

Devil's Lake State Park, Wisconsin

Started off in a place called Devils Dyke where I stepped in a ton of dog shit, then off to a pub in harpenden where i stunk out the place and round the streets. All in all a good time was had!

I found the Devil Cleaning Fluid at an estate sale for fifty cents.

Devil’s Dyke, Wheathampstead is a massive ditch approximately 470m long and12m deep. It was constructed during the Iron Age and formed the main defences of the Catavelaunii tribe. It was probably where the British chieftain Cassivellaunus was defeated by Julius Caesar in 54 B.C.

Devils bridge, the waterfalls and Red Kites.

Devil's Bridge National Park, Antigua.

 

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Chen Jiahao, Yen, and Stanley Yong, in front of Devil's tower, featured in the Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind movie.

Devils Tower rises 1267 feet above the Belle Fourche River, in the state of Wyoming.

Devil's Tower rising from the woods. Wyoming. USA

One evening, while the master builder was sitting alone on the banks of the Serchio, looking at the work that was still to be done and thinking of the shame he would suffer for not having completed it on time, the devil appeared to him in the form of a respectable businessman. He approached the master builder and said he could finish the bridge in a single night-if the builder would promise him the soul of the first one who crossed the bridge when it was completed. The builder accepted the proposal.

The following day, the village had its beautiful bridge that can still be seen today near Borgo a Mozzano. The townspeople were astonished and delighted. When they went to congratulate the builder, he ordered them not to cross the bridge before sunset. Then, worried about his deal with the devil, he set off on his horse for Lucca to ask the bishop (who became Saint Frediano), for advice. This saintly man told him not to worry: he should let a pig cross the bridge first. That is just what the builder did. The devil, furious at having been tricked, threw himself into the waters of the Serchio and has not been seen in that area since.

Devil’s Elbow (Cotovelo do diabo) e área de piquenique El Capitan

 

Situado sob a gloriosa montanha El Capitan ao longo do rio Merced, Devil’s Elbow é um dos lugares mais escondidos em Yosemite para fazer um piquenique, nadar ou simplesmente se comunicar com a natureza.

 

Quando outras áreas mais populares, mas menos interessantes ao longo da Merced, estão repletas de crianças gritando, motos, carros e multidões opressivas, Devil’s Elbow raramente terá mais que um punhado de visitantes.

 

Pelo fato de Devil's Elbow estar na saída do Vale de Yosemite, a maioria dos visitantes está a caminho de casa quando passam por este local tranquilo.

 

O cotovelo do diabo é difícil de encontrar. Há muito poucos estacionamentos na área e pouca sinalização, então você só precisa seguir seu mapa até encontrar a característica curva acentuada do rio.

 

Estacione o seu carro e arraste as pedras até a praia arenosa. Devil’s Elbow é menos adequado na Primavera, quando o rio Merced está muito alto e rápido para descansar na praia ou nadar confortavelmente. Experimente no final do verão e no outono para desfrutar da sua maior magia.

 

Photographs courtesy of Sergei Zavarin. You are free to download.

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.

DEVIL MAKES THREE @Newport Folk Festival 2014

 

Rare graffiti sighting!

Selfish US devils spotted again on the public light bus!

Devils Tower located Wyoming.

The Devils Kitchen HDR taken at Colorado National Monument on September 2, 2012. Taken with my Lumix LX5. Three exposures.

Fall foliage at Devil's Lake, in Wisconsin.

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