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Lanna & I took this trip for our honeymoon.
October 12-17
This thing was weird. Story is, that they do not know where the water goes. They drop things into it, thinking that Superior is only 1 mile away that it would pop up in the lake. But it never does. Thousands of gallons of water every day and they dont know where the water goes? I think they do, but it'd ruin the mystery if they said.
My idea is that there is an underground cavern with an underground river system.
Edited Trace Gas Explorer image of dust devil tracks on Mars.
Original caption: This remarkable image was taken in the Terra Sabaea region of Mars, west of Augakuh Vallis, by the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. This mysterious pattern sits on the crest of a ridge, and is thought to be the result of dust devil activity – essentially the convergence of hundreds or maybe even thousands of smaller martian tornadoes.
This image is a colour-composite representation where features that are bluer compared to the average colour of Mars are shown in bright blue hues. In actual colour, the streaks would appear dark red. Dust devils churn up the surface material, exposing fresher material below.
The reason why the streaks are so concentrated on the ridges is not known at present, but a relationship to orographic lift as masses of carbon dioxide air flow uphill and converge with other air masses is one possibility.
The image was taken on 8 February 2019 and is centred at 26.36ºN/56.96ºE. North is up.
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Copyright and/or Release: Copyright ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS,CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
(In this case, there is a copyright and a CC BY-SA license which seems contradictory to me but I note both in an abundance of caution.)
This is as far downstream as we could get in the bottom of the canyon. The water was up to my shorts and COLD (well, it is October and the sun doesn't get down into the narrow sections for much of the day). And with the ultraslick mud on the bottom, it was only a matter of time before one of us would slip and get very wet. And cold. And muddy red :^(
Thanks to Jeannette for the name :^)
(tech note: dark shadows on the right wall and bright sun on the left meant I needed a multi-exposure HDR. No place to put a tripod (and no tripod) meant handheld. I lucked out and it came out OK :^)
Started off in a place called Devils Dyke where I stepped in a ton of dog shit, then off to a pub in harpenden where i stunk out the place and round the streets. All in all a good time was had!
He's not yawning. He's showing off his mighty teeth to warn his brothers in a show of power. BTW, he's not even a year old and can bite through human bone!! yowsers
Started off in a place called Devils Dyke where I stepped in a ton of dog shit, then off to a pub in harpenden where i stunk out the place and round the streets. All in all a good time was had!
The Thorny Devil is an Australian lizard. It grows up to 20 cm and can live up to 20 years. The food that the devil mainly eats is ants.
one-of-a-kind mask made with Sculptamold
painted with acrylics
35 (height) x 30 (width) x 13 (depth) inches
Devils Tower National Monument, September 2003
On our way home from Grand Teton National Park, we planned to stop in Rapid City, SD to visit some friends. Along the way to Rapid City we briefly stopped at Devil's Tower. During our visit we hiked the Tower Trail along the base of the monolith.
Devil's Tower was America's first National Monument, granted that status by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. It is composed of volcanic rock that was once molten and forced upwards between other rock. The molten material did not reach the surface, but instead cooled as it was forced up. Over time the surrounding rock was weathered away by erosion to reveal the Tower's presence.
125 foot high Devil's Slide is an unusual cliff rock formation on the side of Cinnabar Mountain, north of Yellowstone National Park. This distinctive formation was created from alternate beds of limestone, sandstone, and quartzites that have been tilted to lie nearly vertical and have eroded at different rates.
Mountain Devils
Lesley-Ann Marriott came with her lucky shirt and it worked just as planned. Well done on the final.
Lesley-Ann Marriott (Vancouver)
Terry Stuart (Bellevue)
Just a "No Parking" sign related to the shoot for Devil Wears Prada in SoHo. Meryl Streep was around and everything.