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Day 115 (115/366)
By the time I left work, got home and cooked dinner it was 8:30pm. So today's photo is of the Deviled Eggs with fresh dill I just made as (part) of my dinner.
Ich auch Sabine, der wohnt jetzt bei mir am Schlüssel. ;)
This Devil lives now on my keychain... ;)
Sunset on the Kit Fox Hills above Devil's Cornfield near Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California.
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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 saÃda do Vale de Yosemite, a maioria dos visitantes está a caminho de casa quando passam por este local tranquilo.
O cotovelo do diabo é difÃcil de encontrar. Há muito poucos estacionamentos na área e pouca sinalização, então você só precisa seguir seu mapa até encontrar a caracterÃstica 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.
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After visiting Richmond, Tas, I drove over to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary (www.bonorong.com.au). These folks rescue and rehab sick and injured wildlife. Many of the animals in their collection were injured and cannot go back to the wild. These Tasmania devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) are part of a breeding program to build up the devil population, which has declined dramatically due to devil facial tumor disease and highway strikes. Tasmania, Australia (Feb 2014)
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