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The beer menu at Devils Backbone.
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The Brew Ridge Trail meanders through Virginia's scenic Nelson and Albemarle Counties.
On a chilly, dank December afternoon, we toured two of the breweries along that trail: Devils Backbone (brewpub) in Roseland and Blue Mountain (brewery with a tap room) in Afton, both on VA route 151. We were welcomed by good beer, good food, and fine folk.
12 December 2010
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Devil Sold His Soul, Damage Festival 2014,
Le Cabaret Sauvage, Paris, France, October 26th 2014,
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15. Meisterschaftsrunde, Herren NLB:
Red Devils – Floorball Thurgau 8:9 (0:4, 5:0, 3:5)
Riedlandhalle, Tuggen.
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that's right, a tree growing upside-down, with its root system up in the air. supposedly planted by allister crowley, but probably a landslide. (fleetwood mac=devil so i believe it)
Devil's Courthouse is a mountain in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina in the United States of America. The mountain is located at the Western edge of the Pisgah National Forest about 10 miles northwest of Brevard and 28 miles southwest of Asheville.
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.
alas, my students deserted me tonight b(Halloween party plans perhaps?) - no worries, more deviled egg eyes for me
The Devil's Beeftub, so-called because it was used by the Border Rievers to hide stolen cattle. It is located around 5 miles north of Moffat, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland. Seen here during stage 1 of the Tour of Britain 2011, near the top of the second King of the Mountain (KOM) climb.
This was taken on the Devils Garden Trail, at Arches National Park, UT, and converted to infrared B&W in CS3