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Went for a stroll in the devils glen this afternoon...

Daredevils climbing Devils Tower ! 🔥

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Wyoming

Finnich Glen "Devil's Pulpit"

Scotland summer 2020

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‘Men who does fight

And sure they’ll die

And it doesn’t help

If you only just cry

Cause nothing but a bad time

Makes the devil smile’

 

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The Devils Punchbowl Falls at Arthur's Pass.

I struggled to fit this one all in and keep the stream for a bit of foreground interest. I really needed a wide angle for this but I was trying to make do with just two lenses this trip.

The Devil '​s Garden of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in south central Utah is a natural desert area featuring hoodoos, natural arches and other sandstone formations. IMG_2213

During normal times, half of the river at the Devil’s Kettle would empty into a pool while the other half would flow into a gigantic pothole. It was hard to see either of those things while we were there since the river was such a raging beast. It was impressive!

 

At Judge Magney State Park.

The view of Devil's Lake from the atop the East Bluff.

Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Tennant Creek, Northern Territory.

Rakotz bridge in Saxony

Satan's first day at work. First impressions are a bitch. The girls ask each other, "Who's the douche bag with the pitchfork actin' like he thinks he's all hot and whatnot?"

 

*This Picnik re-edit was a bitch.5!!!

 

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Direct Quote from Wikipedia:

 

"Devils Tower (Lakota: Mato Tipila, which means “Bear Lodge”) is a monolithic igneous intrusion or volcanic neck located in 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 5,112 feet (1,558 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 (5.45 km2).

 

In recent years about 1% of the Monument's 400,000 annual visitors climb Devils Tower, mostly through traditional climbing techniques.[3]

 

Film director Steven Spielberg used the location in his 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind."

WSOR L467 paces the eastern shore of Devils Lake behind the 35th anniversary ex-D&H GP39-2, my first time shooting the lake despite spending multiple summers here as a kid. What a hell of a way to kick off an East Coast trip.

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Somewhere in the wilds of Wyoming (182, 194, 23).

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The Eastern Blue Devil is friendly to visiting divers. She is resident in a small cave about 15 minutes out from the Gutter, near Bushrangers Bay.

Devil's Lake National Park, Sauk County, Wisconsin. The doorway is visible only from the left or right of the rock formation.

 

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Northern Territory, Australia

A large bowl naturally carved in a rock headland which is partially open to the Pacific Ocean. Waves enter the bowl and often violently churn, swirl, and foam.

Northern Territory, Australia

The view from above Devil's Cataract along the Zambezi River towards Victoria Falls.

Les Devils Marbles se présentent sous la forme d'énormes rochers de granit arrondis, éparpillés à travers une vaste vallée peu profonde, à 100 kilomètres au sud de Tennant Creek dans le Territoire du Nord.

D'après diapositive d'octobre 1988.

'Dirty Devil Wilderness Study Area'. Kinda 'Fractal Wilderness', from this POV...

Devils Bridge. The bridge was probably built by the monks of St Mary's Abbey, York. In common with many bridges of the same name, legend holds that the Devil appeared to an old woman, promising to build a bridge in exchange for the first soul to cross over it. When the bridge was finished, the woman threw bread over the bridge and her dog chased after it, thereby outwitting the Devil. You can also see Stanley Bridge in the near distance and I think Turner Bridge in the far distance

Another image from that same roll of Fuji Reala.

 

I really don't understand how such a beautiful spot came to be named "Devil's Punchbowl". There does not seem to be anything particularly evil, malicious or even all that dangerous about this location. If anything it is a picturesque gem of a swimming hole. I had never done the "hike" (more of a walk) out to this spot before but as with any return trip I try to mix in at least one new destination. And while the temperature of the water dissuaded following up any notions of jumping in, the color of said water was enough to persuade us to sit here and linger awhile.

 

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Fuji Reala

Devils Tower National Monument

Wyoming, USA

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“Like the Sirens who lured Ulysses to a blissful yet certain death, the northwest face of the Devil’s Thumb continues to tempt the alpinist onto her flanks" Dieter Klose. Late night alpenglow adds a soft touch, however few peaks inspire the same mix of fear and respect as the Devil's Thumb. A relatively low altitude peak at 2,767 m (9,077 ft) the notorious northwest face rises 2,042 m (6,700 ft) from its base. With an average angle of 67 degrees it is considered the steepest wall of that magnitude in all of North America.

While the peak itself was first climbed by Fred Becky in 1946, the northwest face remains unclimbed after five decades of attempts by scores of climbers including some of the world’s top mountaineers. Most never even made it to the start of the face, while at least three teams have perished in the process. Dieter Klose who in 1982 made it halfway up the route, higher than anybody else alive, commented in the American Alpine journal that ‘as a rock climb it’s a perfect place to commit suicide”. The warm coastal winds, extreme Alaskan precipitation levels, and Patagonian style variability in weather all combine to make the conditions on the face notoriously slippery and prone to avalanche. A small theoretical climbing window is possible during the spring transition when storms can create thaw-freeze conditions and stabilise the face however many believe the level of weather variability is so extreme that it will never be climbed. No one has attempted the face since 2003 when two Canadian climbers perished.

 

The mountain was known as Taalkhunaxhkʼu Shaa in native Tlingit, which translates to the "the Mountain That Never Flooded". The thumb is located in the Stikine Icecap region of the Alaska–British Columbia border, near Petersburg, and is often simply identified as Boundary Peak 71 on survey maps.

 

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Apslawn, Tasmania, Australia.

 

Devil’s Corner is home to some of the region’s best wine and food experiences, 360-degree views, and all four seasons in one day.

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I have driven past this tree on the way to Princetown from Yelverton countless times. Its down in a dip and on the edge of a marsh. I have always thought theres a photo there and this is my effort taken on a dull and flat day.

Devil's Bridge, Sedona

 

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One of the earliest descriptions of Devils Kitchen, which involved a collapse event there, was retold by long-term resident Albert E. Thompson (1968), "My parents were living in Sedona in the early 1880s and heard the crash when the spot caved in. Mother said the dust from the cave-in filled the air all day and the sun looked like it was shining through heavy smoke. Her brother, Jim James, was the first one to see the new hole in the ground".

 

In late 1989, a second historic collapse event occurred at Devils Kitchen, enlarging the opening by as much as 1/3rd. The 1989 event was largely limited to the north wall, where a gigantic block, detached along three bounding walls from its caprock, rotated outward into the opening without dropping to a lower elevation. Edges of the newly broken rocks are highly angular and the surface soil has not yet begun to slough off.

 

Collapse of the southernmost wall of the sinkhole pre-dated historic collapse events and probably represents an early, formative event in the history of Devils Kitchen. In contrast to the fresh, angular appearance of historically broken blocks, blocks of the south wall display rounded edges and the surfaces carry a patina of manganese oxide that suggests open exposure over several hundred years.

 

The Devils Kitchen sinkhole is the most active of the seven sinkholes in Sedona. It has an opening 150 feet by 90 feet, with the floor situated 35 to 70 feet below the rim. Lindberg estimates that caverns in the Redwall Limestone, could have volumes on the order of 1.3 million cubic feet (a cave roughly 100 feet high and 130 feet in diameter).

  

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