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The Childrens Graveyard on the Island of Royale. Most of the Children died of Childhood diseases. Emilien was 27 months when he died in 1906
Taken near the topmost switchback of the Devil's Corkscrew. It took us about half an hour to climb up from the creek.
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Coronado Trail, AZ known also as US 191 or Devil’s highway
The road twists and turns, there are more then 500 separate curves between Morenci and Springerville
Coronado Trail Scenc Byway, Arizona
The Tasmanian Devil is under threat from a horrendous cancer that destroys their faces. There are several isolated areas where they have captive breeding programmes where the devils are kept safe and eventually some are released into the wild in "safe" areas.
The area is located near Wauchope, approximately 114 km south of Tennant Creek, in the Northern Territory. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land's Aboriginal traditional owners. The ‘Devils Marbles’ or ‘Karlu Karlu’ with its gigantic, rounded granite boulders, some spectacularly poised, is a remarkable landscape. Scattered clusters of these ‘marbles’, including many balancing rocks, are spread across a wide, shallow valley. The Devils Marbles is a nationally and internationally recognised symbol of Australia’s outback.
A tour around the island of Antigua ... starting and ending at Jolly Beach.
Devil's Bridge is a natural rock arch in eastern Antigua. It is located on the Atlantic coast at 17°6′1.7″N 61°40′42.2″W, near Indian Town Point to the east of Willikies. The area around the arch features several natural blowholes which shoot up water and spray powered by waves from the Atlantic Ocean. This particular location is exposed to waves that are pushed by the Trade Winds with no land between here and Europe. Nearby popular local swimming spots such as Long Cove are sheltered by an offshore reef acts as a natural breakwater.
The Devils Marbles is a large field of boulders in the central Australian desert of the Northern Territory. There is an overnight camping area and it is wonderful to experience sunset and sunrise amongst the huge stones. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land's Aboriginal traditional owners.
Lo que tiene uno que hacer para tomar una foto. Le gusto mi mano! si brinca se la traga. pero como que no tenia mucha hambre.
The god of good sunsets gave me this image on my most recent visit to Devil's Tower in northeastern Wyoming. Photography is for me sometimes just an excuse to get out and let nature fill my tanks again.
Deviled eggs stuffed with: 1) egg yolks, tuna, light mayonnaise, dill, cucumber, salt, pepper; 2) egg yolks, yellow bell pepper, Brie cheese, light mayonnaise, prawns, jalapeños, salt, pepper.
What ever happened to Devil Mountain micro brews? Their 5 Malt Ale was outstanding. Maybe they went out of business because their label redesign (far right) sucked! Loved the original designs.
Devil His Due painted by Michael Duval Finnell. I think the lady in picture is Edith LiButti but I am not sure. If you know or you are her please contact me.
Borrowed Mark's camera to take this since I forgot my camera at home. Pretty good for ISO 2000.
Deviled eggs were my contribution to the Seatog Christmas party last night.
north of Gardiner, Montana; the unusual cliff rock formation on the side of Cinnabar Mountain is called Devil's Slide. It was created over the eons by alternate beds of different types of stone being tipped almost vertically and eroding at different rates.