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The place where the River Tamar enters Plymouth Sound on its way to the English Channel.
So-called because of the dangerous currents at this point
Devil's Den is a granite, rock outcropping found along the margin of the wide, gentle sloping expanse of Gettysburg Battlefield. It was a pivotal site in the Battle of Gettysburg, as were the nearby Little Round Top. Many men lost their lives advancing through these boulders during the Civil War.
A plant found commonly in Alaska which closely resembles the Cow Parsnip. Both have broad leaves but Devil's Club develops berries in late summer while Cow Parsnip has white flowers. This plant will sink its teeth in if you grab hold. The prickly spines will embed themselves into the skin. A cousin of ginseng which is being researched as a treatment for blood sugar issues like diabetes. Beware of bears that love the berries. Oplopanax horridus
I'm in a wacky dance group called The Devil-Ettes. My hubbby has a kid's indie pop band called The Time Outs. We both got to perform together at this year's Maker's Faire. It was pretty fun!
Der Schlot pustete den dunkel verrusten Rauch gen Decke, als die Lok in den Bahnhof einfuhr. Ohrenbedäubender Lärm füllte die Halle. Die Menschen, die wie kleine Ameisen über die Steige huschten, kniffen die Augen zusammen, aber zeigten sonst keinerlei Qual.
Der schneeweiße Dampf der Lok überflutete das Gleis und legte es in ein undurchsichtiges Meer aus Nebel. Die Pfeife signalisierte den Beginn des Ausstieges. Hunderte weiterer Ameisen ergossen sich dem Rest auf dem Steig und mischten sich unbemerkt unter.
Die Halle füllte sich zunehmends mit schwarzen Rauch von dutzenden ankommenden Zügen und kroch mit bissigem Gestank in jede umher schwirrende Nase.
Nach und nach fuhren die alten und dreckigen Loks ab. Leer. Die Menschen blieben in diesem dunklen Bahnhof. Kein Sonnenschein, keine frische Luft. Lediglich das schwache und flackernde Licht der Laternen erhellte das Gebäude. Und je näher man dem Ausgang dieses Bahnhofes kam, desto mehr schlich sich der ätzende Geruch von Schwefel unter den Gestank.
Die Menschen wuselten in einem gewaltigen Kollektiv durch dieses eine Tor, welches aus dem Bahnhof hinaus führte. Sie haben alle die Endstation dieser Linie erreicht.
Rückfahrt ausgeschlossen ...
This amazing and ancient layered formation is at a sharp bend in the Murray ,called Devil's Elbow.Southwest NSW.
Devil's coach-horse (Ocypus olens) is a beetle also called the Cocktail beetle and belongs to the large family of rove beetles.
This specimen was rendered unconscious using CO2 to allow for easier photographing. When it recovered, it was released.
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This was our first National Monument. Also called Ghost Mountain, one of many other terms for it - by the Lakota. From afar - it's an impressive stone stump for sure!
The food pantry will be open to all students who struggle with food insecurity. They will have the opportunity to pick up non-perishable items in a shopping-style format.
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.
Devils Never Cry
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a1c74euB5w
Steel a soul for a second chance
But you will never become a man
My chosen torture makes me stronger
In a life that craves the hunger
A Freedom and a quest for life
Until the end the judgment night
Bless me with your gift of light
Righteous cause on judgment night
Feel the sorrow the light has swallowed
Feel the freedom like no tomorrow
Stepping forth a cure for soul's demise
Reap the tears of the victim’s cries
Yearning more to hear the suffer (of a)
Of a demon as I put it under
Killed before, a time to kill them all
Passed down the righteous law
Serve a justice that dwells in me
Lifeless corpse as far as the eye can see
The eye can see
The eye can see
The eye can see
The eye can see
The eye can see
(Clean Voice)
Bless me with the
Leaf off of the tree
On it I see
The freedom reign
We are falling
The light is calling
Tears inside me
Calm me down
Midnight calling
Mist of resolving
Crown me, with the
Pure green leaf
Praise to my father
Blessed by the water
Black night, dark sky
The devil’s cry
Bless me with the
Leaf off of the tree
On it I see
The freedom reign
We are falling
The light is calling
Tears inside me
Calm me down
Midnight calling
Mist of resolving
Crown me, with the
Pure green leaf
Bless me with the
Leaf off of the tree
On it I see
The freedom reign
Praise to my father
Blessed by the water
Black night, dark sky
The devil’s cry
(Demonic Voice)
Life of vengeance, a passive test
Until the grave I will rest
Engage the pressure until it crumbles
The existence of the lifeless black souls
Onward to the sacred battlefield
Where justification and limits are revealed
Tools of steel in rage they conquer
Weed out the killing of victim’s stalker
The powers proven to end the madness
Upon I take it to end the savage
The rays of light a truth of meaning
To my father the blood is pleading
A justice rage for all to feel
With innocent cries and hatred squeals
The gore of evil seems to satisfy
When slain an maimed and pacified
My chosen torture makes me stronger
In a life that craves the hunger
A Freedom and a quest for life
Until the end the judgment night
Watch the footsteps but never follow
If you want to live tomorrow
Steel a soul for a second chance
But you will never become a man