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Hiking up through Devil's Garden in Arches National Park. You really don't get a sense of scale here.
New Jersey Devils' Brian Gionta, left, celebrates with Patrik Elias, of the Czech Republic, and Mike Mottau (27) after Gionta scored. Elias got an assist on the play which made him the all-time Devils points leader. Not my photo. Photo taken by (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
A night shot of Devil's Castle in in Alta Ski Resort in Utah. As I was shooting some of these a group of hikers passed by with their flashlights, heading back to their campground. I only had one RAW photo to work with, which is why the photo is a bit too dark. However, I enjoy the effect of the flashlights.
Sono passati piu di due anni ormai..da quel sito da quella frase da quella data..ne abbiamo passate troppe..molte..infinite..vita mia continuiamo a tenerci per mano?
Tu il mio devil ed io la tua luna?
Devils Bridge in Sedona. A hard spot to photograph because everyone has the same style picture. Thank god for the clouds and we waited for the sunset then hiked out at night.
I was just walking into my house minding my own business when this bug from hell landed near me, lets jusy say I was none too happy
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.
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.
Hot Shoe Cover
I love these. They are fun and the fact that the little devil faces kind of play to my personality is a nice bonus.
Devil's Garden State Park was a great photo stop. Located near Escalante, Utah about 10 miles down an unimproved road named Hole in the Rock Road. It had some really interesting rock formations and we had the entire park to ourselves for most of our visit.
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Devil's Tower, Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, USA..
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Devils Tower (also known as Bear Lodge Butte) is a laccolithic butte composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Mountains (part of the Black Hills) near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River. It rises 1,267 feet (386 m) above the Belle Fourche River, standing 867 feet (265 m) from summit to base. The summit is 5,112 feet (1,559 m) above sea level.
Devils Tower was the first United States National Monument, established on September 24, 1906, by President Theodore Roosevelt. The monument's boundary encloses an area of 1,347 acres (545 ha).
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USA tour September 2006
A day use site located along the Alice Lake Loop, Devil's Bath is considered one of Canada's largest cenotes (flooded sinkhole) measuring 359m around and 44m deep. The cenote connects to the Benson River which is 200m to the northwest through a series of cave passages 80m below the water table.
This day use site has a viewing platform perched above the cenote which enables a great view into the dark waters below. Always use caution when traveling on industrial roads.
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.