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On the way to Devil's Tower

Cosplayers at Leipziger Buchmesse / Leipzig Book Fair 2014

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--> Kaylean (Ina) 084569 as Steampunk

--> Airay (Lene) 532562 as Steampunk

--> Devil (Anna-Lena) ______ as Steampunk

 

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Devil's haircuts at the bonus checkpoint on Center Street.

The label on the back side of the bottle of AleSmith Horny Devil informs that this beer won a Silver Medal at the 1998 Great American Beer Festival.

At some places the bed of the dry lake is a sandy salty flat. But at other places the repeated (rare) arrival of a little rain followed by immediate evaporation results in a surface that looks like it was once a muddy field churned up by giant horse. The dried clods are covered in salt crystals which will dissolve in the next rain and re-crystallize

Devil.

Halfstock of limewood.

Dimension 23 x 31,5 x 13 cm

Stained, impregnated and waxed

Devils Tower, Wyoming, USA

Jumping off a post over Devil's Tower in Wyoming.

Devils Tower National Monument, a geologic wonder steeped in Indian legend, is a modern day national park, climbers' challenge, and is remembered as the movie location for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." The Tower is a solitary stump-shaped granite formation that looms 1,267 above the Belle Fourche River valley, like a skyscraper in the country. The 865-foot sheer rock faces of the Tower are the preiminent challenge in the Black Hills for mountain climbers.

Some interesting history For more info and a pleasure to visit

I've finally processed the rest of the Devil's Lake monochrome images I photographed back in April. I've uploaded several here, and the rest are in this set.

 

Formed by the glaciers 15,000 years ago, when they filled in both ends of a great river valley, Devil's Lake has always occupied a unique place in the Baraboo hills, its still waters surrounded by brooding 500-foot quartzite bluffs. The Indians called it Spirit Lake, and that seems a more accurate description than the modern name. Devil's Lake is one of Wisconsin's busiest state parks, and it tends to get overrun in the midsummer tourist season. But catch it in the off-season, and its brooding presence comes through. It does seem to be presided over by spirits. Black and white seems the best way to capture its haunted mystery photographically on days like this.

 

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Devil’s Speedway

Salt Flats - West Side Road

Death Valley National Park

California

 

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Even the Devil needs his administrative demons to process the souls of the dammed.

Size approx 5cm.

 

Superdomain: Neomura

Domain: Eukaryota

(unranked): Opisthokonta

(unranked) Holozoa

(unranked) Filozoa

Kingdom: Animalia

Subkingdom: Eumetazoa

(unranked): Bilateria

(unranked): Protostomia

Superphylum: Lophotrochozoa

Phylum: Mollusca

Subphylum: Conchifera

Class: Bivalvia

Subclass: Pteriomorphia

Order: Ostreoida

Superfamily: Ostreoidea

Family: Gryphaeidae

Subfamily: †Gryphaeinae

Genus: †Gryphaea

Species: G. arcuata

Gala du Tour de France Luxembourg, July 2010.

Luxembourg, August 2010.

Voigtlander Bessa R3A.

Heliar 50mm f2.0

Fuji Superia 800

Devil's Tower: Alpine, New Jersey

The stunning Devil's Dyke in Sussex

Is that guy on the left trying to grab the sun? Is he only here in Aus, or does he appear all around the world?

 

DSC4409_filtered with Neat Image

Devil's Elbow Recreation Area.

Folded with foil paper, 15 cm square.

The line of the Roman road through Hartburn Dene

From Wikipedia:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devils_Tower

 

Devils Tower (also known as Bear Lodge Butte) is a butte, possibly laccolithic, composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Ranger District 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).

 

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

 

As rain and snow continue to erode the sedimentary rocks surrounding the Tower's base, more of Devils Tower will be exposed. Nonetheless, the exposed portions of the Tower still experience certain amounts of erosion. Cracks along the columns are subject to water and ice erosion. Portions, or even entire columns, of rock at Devils Tower are continually breaking off and falling. Piles of broken columns, boulders, small rocks, and stones, called scree, lie at the base of the tower, indicating that it was once wider than it is today.

 

Fur trappers may have visited Devils Tower, but they left no written evidence of having done so. The first documented Caucasian visitors were several members of Captain William F. Raynolds's 1859 expedition to Yellowstone. Sixteen years later, Colonel Richard I. Dodge escorted an Office of Indian Affairs scientific survey party to the massive rock formation and coined the name Devils Tower. Recognizing its unique characteristics, the United States Congress designated the area a U.S. forest reserve in 1892 and in 1906 Devils Tower became the nation's first National monument.

 

The 1977 movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind used the formation as a plot element and as the location of its climactic scenes.Its release was the cause of a large increase in visitors and climbers to the monument.

 

Similarly, the 2011 movie Paul used the formation at the film's climax as an homage to Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

 

The Native American story of the formation of the stars of the Pleiades at Devils Tower is featured in the 2014 science documentary series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.

 

It is featured in a 2019 episode of The UnXplained titled "Unnatural Nature", documenting and speculating about the formation.

 

Devil's Tower featured in 2019 film Godzilla: King of The Monsters as Abaddon resting.

 

Devil's Tower, by the name Mato Tipila, is featured as one of 34 discoverable natural wonders in the 2016 Firaxis video game Civilization VI.

  

Photo by Eric Friedebach

Devil’s Den Canyon

Lincoln National Forest

Guadalupe District

Trail 202

Devils Tower National Monument

Death Valley National Park California

 

Crystallized salts compose the jagged formations of this forbidding landscape.

Deposited by ancient salt lakes and shaped by winds and rain, the crystals are forever changing.

Listen carefully.On a warm day you may hear a metallic cracking sound as the salt pinnacles expand and contract.

Devil's Tower, WY 6-19-1999

Kangkung Devil, Take-2: this one is shot without flash to show the texture of the Kangkung leaves. Sri Lanka, June 2011.

Livingstone Island, Zambia

 

Devil's Pool is adjacent to the famous Livingstone Island situated on the edge of the Victoria Falls.

 

During the drier months of the year, May to October, it is possible to walk along the lip of the falls. This can only be done from the Zambian side. After thousands of years of erosion, many rock pools have formed and one of them has formed right on the very edge of the sheer drop.

 

Over 500 million litres of water a minute cascade over the almost 2km wide falls, causing a deafening and spectacular explosion of spray which can be seen 30 miles away. This is why it is known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or The Smoke that Thunders.

 

You can find guides who will take you on the Zambian side, at the entrance to the Falls.

 

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