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Devils of terror are around the corner ... There were blasts in bangalore and Ahmedabad ... Can these devils be stopped ... because I dont believe that devil has any religion ... I feel there could be political motives ... Im no expert to comment on these ... But I just wish that humans start valuing other human's lives so that there is peace in this world ... I just hate the politicians of this country ... for dividing the country into groups
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’s Tail
45ml light rum
30ml vodka
10ml brandy
15ml lime juice
2-3 dashes Grenadine
Crushed Ice
Mix and shake all, bunk in a cocktail or champagne glass and garnish
with a twist of lemon peel.
Outdoor performance pavilion at Devils Backbone in Roseland, Virginia, silent for the winter season.
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The Brew Ridge Trail meanders through Virginia's scenic Nelson and Albemarle Counties.
On a chilly, dank December afternoon, we toured two of the breweries along that trail: Devils Backbone (brewpub) in Roseland and Blue Mountain (brewery with a tap room) in Afton, both on VA route 151. We were welcomed by good beer, good food, and fine folk.
12 December 2010
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A spectacular place to visit, outside of Lovell, Wy. Devil Canyon is within the State of Montana, the Rec. Area is within both Wyoming and Montana.
Gunnera magellanica Lam. Hard to believe this is the same genus as G. tinctoria with its elephant-sized leaves, isn't it? It is quite abundant down here. The rest of the genus appears to be more in the northern Andes, Uruguay and Brazil.
This literal doorway through the rock was named this by early explorers to the area because of the black streaked red rock which towers about 20 feet above as you take the path through.
The Devil's Golf Course is a large salt pan on the floor of Death Valley, located in the Mojave Desert within Death Valley National Park. The park is in eastern California.
It was named after a line in the 1934 National Park Service guide book to Death Valley National Monument, which stated that "Only the devil could play golf" on its surface, due to a rough texture from the large halite salt crystal formations.
(From Wikipedia)
THE DEVIL
16th tarot from the 78 card square-o tarot deck i made 5 years ago for my 20202020 ( @floatingworld.bsky.social ) daily drawing book where all cards first appeared in
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watercolor and ink on paper-According to A. E. Waite's 1910 book, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot, the Devil card carries several divinatory associations:THE DEVIL.—Ravage, violence, vehemence, extraordinary efforts, force, fatality; that which is predestined but is not for this reason evil. Reversed: Evil fatality, weakness, pettiness, blindness.
In the Pamela Smith-Waite deck, the Devil is derived in part from Eliphas Levi's famous illustration "Baphomet" in his Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (1855). The Devil has harpy feet, ram horns, bat wings, a reversed pentagram on the forehead, a raised right hand and a lowered left hand holding a torch. He squats on a square pedestal. Two naked demons (one male, one female) with tails stand chained to the pedestal. Levi's Baphomet has angel wings, goat horns, a raised right hand, lowered left hand, breasts and a torch on his head, and also combines human and bestial features. Many modern tarot decks portray the Devil as a satyr-like creature. According to Waite, the Devil is standing on an altar.
Breitling Devils
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
1. I-LELF
2. D-ELPF
3. I-ISAE
Jesolo Air Extreme 2010
Lido di Jesolo
Italy
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This conspicuous series of towering igneous rock forms is called the Devil's Backbone. Geologists call it a radial dike.
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