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..or just the vocalist of the rock and roll band "Taivaankannen Saranat" (Hinges of the Dome of Heaven). J feeling cabin madness after spending over a week in the middle of the forest recording music.
USGS topographic maps labeled the wrong summit as the Devils Bedstead. (a lower, minor high point) So now, the 'real' Devils Bedstead must be referred to as Devils Bedstead East.
The summit is rated as class III and IV rock, which I would have given a try except...my water filter quit working and I was dry. I know... its a cop-out.
The Devil's Punch Bowl is a large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot near Hindhead, Surrey, in England, and is the source of many stories about the area. The London to Portsmouth road (the A3) skirted the centre of the site before the long Hindhead Tunnel was built in 2011.
The land is now owned and maintained by the National Trust as part of the "Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl" property. Hindhead Youth Hostel is located inside the bowl. The highest point is Gibbet Hill at 282m AOD.
Erosion revealed the once hidden Devil's Tower in Wyoming. It rises 1267 feet above the Belle Fourche River in a 1347 acre park covered with pine forests, woodlands, and grasslands. Deer, prairie dogs, and other wildlife are seen.
Also known as Bears Lodge, it is a sacred site for many American Indians.
President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower the first national monument in 1906.
Created for the Interstitial Arts Foundation auction in November, based on Jeffrey Ford's soon to be published "The War Between Heaven and Hell Wallpaper" in the Interficitions 2 Anthology.
Photography by Steve Harrison
geology! this tower is a 'volcanic neck'; lava in an ancient volcano pushed up the sedimentary rocks around it, and then the sediments eroded away to leave an 800-ft columnar basalt tower. it's on the wyoming license plate. as you can see, not beyond the influence of the bike rally.
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Sedos, the City of London's premier amateur theatre company, presents The Devils, by John Whiting, based on Aldous Huxley's novel, at the Bridewell Theatre from 17-21 March 2015.
Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2015/thedevils.htm
Rehearsal photo by Michael Smith
Jim Boone, George Bellew, Tyler Wallace, Larry Bacon, Jim Robinson and Jeff Yoder on top of Devil's Den
A popular mountain biking trail, the Devil's Gulch of Mission Creek is remote from Cashmere on Wenatchee National Forest Land...there was still snow on the trail, so we had it to ourselves with a few wildflowers to cheer us on, but not much color yet...the sandstone formations in a Ponderosa Pine habitat competing with Douglas Firs, this area has been the victim of windstorms, fires, and global warming trends in local forests, but still makes a nice early spring getaway.