View allAll Photos Tagged devil,
I always liked the way these tubas looked while they were being played, with the word Jupiter in such cool font. to have two of them side by side was striking. Eloy "Dust Devil" band playing at homecoming last week against Maricopa
Pictures of the 2009 Cup Final between Tilburg Trappers and Nijmegen Devils (4-5ot) of 21 January 2009 in Eindhoven.
Easily order prints online through www.9pm.nl/prints
Site of Sickles' left line. View to the Southwest where Longstreets' three brigades attacked Devil's Den. The Slyder house and barn are seen in the distance.
The Attack on Devil's Den
the confederate infantry attack of July 2nd swept from Seminar Ridge and struck the left of Sickles' line. For two terrible hours one reinforced Union Brigade and two batteries of artillery took the full shock of a three brigade attack. The survivors finally fell back to Cemetery ridge.
--from a plaque sited on this location-----
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.
Devil May Care (John Velazquez up) leads the field in the stretch of the Coaching Club American Oaks at Saratoga Race Course on July 24th, 2010.
Now those are some great looking mushrooms...
I'm feel like I'm about to get a flashback, and I haven't even eaten one.
Oddly enough, when I pulled this one out of the kiln I cut my finger and ended up bleeding all over it. I've since cleaned it off. I'm not that creepy.
Greek orthodox religious art from sometime in 17th/18th century painted by the villagers in the wooden church in Bodružal (UNESCO). Not often you see actual devils in church...
Devils Head is a mountain summit in the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 9,749-foot (2,971 m) peak is located in Pike National Forest, 14.2 miles (22.9 km) southwest by south (bearing 210°) of the community of Sedalia in Douglas County, Colorado, United States.
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.
Eastern Wyoming. July 5, 2019
Photographer: Randy Pace
Camera: Canon 5D MK3
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
I dig fogs. But for some reason, they keep finding me. I don't go looking for them. On a recent trip to the Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario, we found the Devil's Momument, and followed a rough, steep path from the rock formation down to Lake Huron's shores. On the way we passed a small waterfall with dozens of frogs nestled in among the mosses and rocks. Once we reached the beach, there were a few rock shelves from which the waterfall's water poured and ran down the beach. In the centre of one of the rivulets was a large cluster of stones, and upon one of the stones sat this large frog (nearly the size of the whole palm of my hand). It posed for me before leaping beneath the cover of the next rock (Nicole Vanderwyst).
June. 2, 2005.
Devils Tower (Lakota: Mato Tipila, which means “Bear Lodge”) is a monolithic igneous intrusion or volcanic neck located in the Black Hills near Sundance Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River. It rises dramatically 1,267 feet above the surrounding terrain and the summit is 5,112 feet above sea level. Devils Tower was the first declared United States National Monument, established on September 24, 1906, by President Theodore Roosevelt. The Monument's boundary encloses an area of 1,347 acres.