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This amazing and ancient layered formation is at a sharp bend in the Murray ,called Devil's Elbow.Southwest NSW.

Hike to Devil's Punchbowl, Mar 29, '08. (Ramona, CA)

I'm in a wacky dance group called The Devil-Ettes. My hubbby has a kid's indie pop band called The Time Outs. We both got to perform together at this year's Maker's Faire. It was pretty fun!

Devil's coach-horse (Ocypus olens) is a beetle also called the Cocktail beetle and belongs to the large family of rove beetles.

 

This specimen was rendered unconscious using CO2 to allow for easier photographing. When it recovered, it was released.

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lauren adjusts pies devil-dog hat.

The food pantry will be open to all students who struggle with food insecurity. They will have the opportunity to pick up non-perishable items in a shopping-style format.

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 pic speaks for itself

The Devils Postpile is a dark cliff of columnar basalt near Mammoth Mountain in eastern California. The postpile was created by a lava flow sometime with the last 100,000 and 700,000 years. The source of the lava is thought to have been somewhere near Upper Soda Springs campground at the north end of Pumice Flat on the floor of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River, from where it flowed to the site of the Postpile, was impounded by a moraine, and reached a thickness of 400 to 600 feet. The lava that now makes up the Postpile was near the bottom of this mass.

 

Because of its great thickness, much of the mass of pooled lava cooled slowly and evenly, which is why the columns are so long and so symmetrical. Columnar jointing occurs when certain types of lava cool - the joints develop when the lava contracts during the cooling process.

 

In 1911, President Howard Taft made the area into a United States National Monument. The John Muir Trail and Pacific Crest Trail pass through the monument.

 

The columns average 2 ft in diameter (the largest being 3.5 ft) and many are up to 60 ft long. Together they look like tall posts stacked in a pile, hence the feature's name. Compared with other examples of columnar jointing, the Postpile has more hexagonal columns than most.

Devil's Backbone Park

Devil's Postpile National Monument

 

Outside Inyo National Forest, Madera County, California

Devil's Peak from WP Cricket Club.

Mmmmmm Twisty road and a sweet handling car .... it was good

Devils Never Cry

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a1c74euB5w

 

Steel a soul for a second chance

But you will never become a man

 

My chosen torture makes me stronger

In a life that craves the hunger

A Freedom and a quest for life

Until the end the judgment night

 

Bless me with your gift of light

Righteous cause on judgment night

Feel the sorrow the light has swallowed

Feel the freedom like no tomorrow

 

Stepping forth a cure for soul's demise

Reap the tears of the victim’s cries

Yearning more to hear the suffer (of a)

Of a demon as I put it under

 

Killed before, a time to kill them all

Passed down the righteous law

Serve a justice that dwells in me

Lifeless corpse as far as the eye can see

 

The eye can see

The eye can see

The eye can see

The eye can see

The eye can see

 

(Clean Voice)

 

Bless me with the

Leaf off of the tree

On it I see

The freedom reign

 

We are falling

The light is calling

Tears inside me

Calm me down

 

Midnight calling

Mist of resolving

Crown me, with the

Pure green leaf

 

Praise to my father

Blessed by the water

Black night, dark sky

The devil’s cry

 

Bless me with the

Leaf off of the tree

On it I see

The freedom reign

 

We are falling

The light is calling

Tears inside me

Calm me down

 

Midnight calling

Mist of resolving

Crown me, with the

Pure green leaf

 

Bless me with the

Leaf off of the tree

On it I see

The freedom reign

 

Praise to my father

Blessed by the water

Black night, dark sky

The devil’s cry

 

(Demonic Voice)

 

Life of vengeance, a passive test

Until the grave I will rest

Engage the pressure until it crumbles

The existence of the lifeless black souls

 

Onward to the sacred battlefield

Where justification and limits are revealed

Tools of steel in rage they conquer

Weed out the killing of victim’s stalker

 

The powers proven to end the madness

Upon I take it to end the savage

The rays of light a truth of meaning

To my father the blood is pleading

 

A justice rage for all to feel

With innocent cries and hatred squeals

The gore of evil seems to satisfy

When slain an maimed and pacified

 

My chosen torture makes me stronger

In a life that craves the hunger

A Freedom and a quest for life

Until the end the judgment night

 

Watch the footsteps but never follow

If you want to live tomorrow

Steel a soul for a second chance

But you will never become a man

Devil's Throat sinkhole in the Gold Butte National Monument in Nevada. The 120' diameter void opened up sometime in the early 20th century as witnessed by local ranchers and miners.

  

Devils Tower National Monument

www.nps.gov/deto/index.htm

National Parks Trip 2023

September 1 - 10, 2023

a little ways upstream of Devil's Staircase, Wassen Creek, by Reedsport, OR

 

and that's a bigleaf maple.....

Sedos, the City of London's premier amateur theatre company, presents The Devils, by John Whiting, based on Aldous Huxley's novel, at the Bridewell Theatre from 17-21 March 2015.

 

Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2015/thedevils.htm

 

Rehearsal photo by Michael Smith

Devils Coach House now awake again.

I got all of these for Christmas except the purple one. One day I will have them all! :)

 

L-R: Violet, Ninja, Polka Dot, Tattoo, Hot Rod, Glow, Orange

Devil's Plague @ Jam Lab, Winter 21

Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park.

Diver entering Devi's Ear at Ginni Spring

Fall foliage at Devil's Lake.

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