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The Three Bridges - the lowest is also known as Monk's Bridge, but is said to have been built by the Devil! The second was constructed many years later, and the uppermost bridge is the current road surface.
Today's Drawlloween = Devil
A very handsome devil, so I'll leave you with this! - www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB31_P63-ng
One waterfall plunges down a hole, where the water simply disappears into the ground.
August 20, 2011
Judge C. R. Magney State Park
Minnesota, USA
This is devils marbleyard. After a brief hike along the belfast trail you reach the marbleyard; a giant area of huge bolders that range from the size of a car to the size of a house. It is a fun climb/hike all the way up to the peak of the mountain at which time you can pick up the Appalachian Trail. It is beautiful and makes for a fun hike.
In brewing, liquor is the term for water. On this scaffolding, above the brewhouse, Devils Backbone keeps cold water in one tank, and recycles hot water from the brewing process in another.
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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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MUST BE VIEWED IN STEREO TO FULLY APPRECIATE!
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
The Devil's Churn is about 2-3 miles south of Yachats, on the Central Oregon Coast. This narrow fissure into the flank of Cape Perpetua compresses the energies of the incoming tide and causes the sea foam to create intricate and amazing patterns, almost like churned butter.
Rock Art- one of the American National Monuments. These 20m columns are basalt formations near Mammoth Lakes, Cailfornia.
more info:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devils_Postpile_National_Monument
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Devil's Postpile Park, 20m hohe Balsaltsäulen die wie Telefonstangen aussehen, deshalb der Name Teufels Telefonstangen... eine etwas ulkige Uebersetzung..
Devil's Causeway will be a trip we come back to next year in the spring. There were beautiful creeks meandering through small valleys. The Flat Tops amazing to see with all the snow that occurred during our camping trip.
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A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
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.
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At Devils Backbone: the view from the brewhouse, looking east. The sun rises over the mountains in the morning. [That's a D.E. filter - diatomaceous earth - in the foreground.]
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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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Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.
May be reprinted only for non-commercial purposes. Commercial use requires permission, as per Creative Commons.