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Last week to visit the new "Michiel Bechir Galleries" where this photo is in exhibition and makes part of a collection of 9 landscapes.

 

Taken at Devil's Landing in Second Life, home of Black Swan & Caress Poses & Palace Gallery.

 

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Got the devil's disease

I've got the jealous in me

So to the jail I plead

He put the devil in me

When he said he would leave

After he stole my heart

And broke it apart

You know that hell ends with me

I am your ticket to free

Don't let it end like this

Without my kiss

 

Oh, and you go

You walk out on me, baby

And leave me for another lady

I'll drink

I'll drink until you love me

And wake up always thinking of me

You are

You are the devil in me

 

All I wanted was you

The fairytale you sold me

A taste of what you had told me

You put the stagger in me

You wanna see if I bleed

I leave a dagger in you

Now who sings those blues

Yep shot from afar... devils tower..WY

Devil's Kitchen rock towers, Colorado National Monument, a rarely visited but worthwhile location.

 

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This rocks formation called "Devil's teeth" on the Senja island near Tromso in Norway is a "must see" spot on the Senja trip. I spend just a few minutes here and promised to be back next time.

Latimer County, Colorado

A fall scene at Bell Smith Springs Scenic Area in southern Illinois.

Devils Tower (Lakota: Matȟó Thípila ("Bear Lodge") or Ptehé Ǧí ("Brown Buffalo Horn") (Arapaho: Wox Niiinon ) is an igneous intrusion or laccolith 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 dramatically 1,267 feet (386 m) above the surrounding terrain and the summit is 5,114 feet (1,559 m) 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 (545 ha).

 

In recent years, about 1% of the Monument's 400,000 annual visitors climbed Devils Tower, mostly using traditional climbing techniques.

 

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Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF24-105mmF/4L-IS-USM

Focal Lenght: 24mm

Aperture:f/11

Shutter Speed: 1/60

ISO speed: 100

 

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Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)

 

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A log sits on the shore within the canyon walls along Devils Canyon in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Montana. Th canyon walls are composed of Mississippian Madison Limestone.

View on huge Sella group (mountain range) in Dolomites at sunset.

From journey (photographic expedition) through the Dolomite mountain range, September 2016.

 

** One of the places Mary wanted to revisit was the Devils dyke which is just a few miles from Brighton. It was a place she came too when she was a young. It's certainly a beautiful landscape. It is a coincidence that she now spends a lot of time in the East Yorkshire Wolds whose chalk landscape is so similar to the Sussex Downs . After a walk in the Dyke we went to a pub that Mary had been fond of the Shepard and Dog in the village of Fulking. It a pleasing pub in a wonderful landscape the only downside was being charged an obscene amount of money for two pints but thats southern England for you .

 

Devil's Dyke is a 300 foot deep V-shaped dry valley on the South Downs in Sussex managed by the National Trust it is about a mile in length . The valley is the result of solifluction and river erosion. More than fourteen thousand years ago, the area experienced an intensely cold climate (but not glacial conditions). Snowfields capped the South Downs. Permafrost conditions meant that the chalk was permanently frozen. In summer, the snowfields melted and saturated the top layer of soil, because the water could not permeate the frozen chalk underneath. Waterlogged material situated above the permafrost slid down the gradient, removing material by friction, exposing deeper layers of frozen chalk. When the Ice Age ended, the snowfields covering the South Downs melted, and rivers formed across Sussex. The Devil's Dyke valley was completed by one such river.

 

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The builder of this bridge couldn't finish it. The devil appeared and offered a deal. He would help finishing the bridge if he gets the soul of the first creature going over it. They made the deal. The devil finished the bridge. On the opening day they drove a pig over the bridge. The devil was very angry and jumped from the bridge. He was never again seen in this area.

Painted for Conrail, stenciled for IC, pulling tonnage for CN, an uncommon powder blue "devil" and contingency give a good tug to the Waterloo-bound manifest traffic on M33791 04, curving across Catfish Creek and commencing its climb out of the Mississippi River valley and the city of Dubuque, IA, wreaked by delays and running hours behind. The likely culprit for the this M337's unusually late mid-afternoon departure from Dubuque has cleared out but left copious evidence in its wake, most conspicuously in the white powdery substance coating the ground and plastered to the flanks of the lead locomotive.

I watch over you, come take a ride

the face of the moon smiles down on you

Recall the devil's lullaby

✧Tune✧

 

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Devil, devil

clever devil devil

How quickly they do sell their souls

For the feast and the promise of gold

But devil that won't be me

 

Devil, devil

Bones of metal metal

You torture saints with a single glance

Make them think they ever stood a chance

 

Do not try me devil devil

Cannot buy me devil devil

You won't make a fool of me oh no

What makes you so special special

to think i would ever settle

For that devious dance between you and me devil devil

 

Rebel rebel call me a rebel rebel

i walk the plank, not a tear in my eye

i won't go down your blushing bride

Under the water i'll be sharpening my knife

 

Do not try me devil devil

cannot buy me devil devil

You won't make a fool of me oh no

What makes you so special special

to think i would ever settle

For that devious dance between you and me devil devil

 

You take the shape of

everything that I'm drawn to

you take the shape of

everything that I'm drawn to

but your eyes

are dead and red

Red as rust

A pretty location there south of Escalante, Utah. The area is known as Devils Garden.

This abstract work by me got Finalist Award in an International juried competition/exhibition.

The sea caves of Devils Island. In winter, they turn into massive ice caves.

"EGGS-PERIMENT". theme

Devil and Egg Exposure (Not your normal egg)

Deviled Egg

A brace of Delaware-Lackawanna ALCOs storms the grade to Pocono Summit with cars from the Norfolk Southern interchange at Slateford Junction. With all traffic arriving off the NS at Taylor now, there are no Portland Turns like this one. But business is healthy and loaded grain, as well as lumber and propane, from Scranton still creates a need for monster lash-ups. Lead C636 3642 would receive a new diamond logo before the next Spring thankfully.

One of the many waterfalls in the area.

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