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Devils Garden Campground - Arches National Park, UT
September 24, 2010
©Dale Haussner
Devils Garden Campground, illuminated by the light of the Harvest Moon.
How creepy is this!? This is actually called Devils Head. Its up in Chimney Rock in the Appalachians. It was gorgeous but extremelyyyyyy eerie. But all in all it was just a breath taking sight.
Taken from the porch my cousin's lake side house on Devil's Lake in Lincoln City, Oregon in April 2008 at Sunset. Photos appear as they were taken, have not been edited in any way, shape or form.
Sunday September 12 2010 At Devils Dyke: Orb 360 zorbing, mountain boarding, mountain biking, Kites, Paragliding and hang gliding
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The Devil's Punch Bowl is a large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot near Hindhead, Surrey, in England, and is the source of many stories about the area. The London to Portsmouth road (the A3) skirted the centre of the site before the long Hindhead Tunnel was built in 2011.
The land is now owned and maintained by the National Trust as part of the "Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl" property. Hindhead Youth Hostel is located inside the bowl. The highest point is Gibbet Hill at 282m AOD.
Located a few miles west of Loveland, this trail connects to other trails and is about 20 mile long. I took my dogs, Missy and George, out one evening to photograph this area. The parking lot notified me that it closed at dusk and the gate would be locked. Concerned about being locked out in the wilderness, I headed back to the parking lot a few minutes before dusk. I met a mother and her two kids walking out into the wilderness. Perhaps I was too cautious. :) I swore I would return for more sunsets, but the weather did not cooperate.
A labyrinth of enormous fens makes the Devils Garden trail to Double O Arch one of the best things to do in Arches. I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
View on black.
The experience Devil Imp is an Imp from MK. The rookie is the little fella from the Ringmaster's leg.
Trail at Devil's Millhopper
The 117 foot (36 m) deep, 500 foot (152 m) across sinkhole got its name from its similar appearance to the hopper of a mill, along with the bones found at the bottom, suggesting
animals entered it on the way to meeting the devil. The site was purchased by the state in 1974, and a set of 232 wooden steps, along with boardwalks and an observation deck at the bottom were completed in 1976.
Devil paws have no fear....apart from loud noises, the other chinny, random people, and everything else
This is another interesting shot by the old, broken HP camera of my 16 year old dog, Zagnut. In reality, the dog is a sweetheart, but in this shot, he looks like he needs an exorcist. This little "throw away" camera is producing some very interesting and varying effects. Sometimes a "normal" photo, and sometimes something unworldly. Perhaps the camera is possessed? *grins*