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The Plaid Tongued Devils performance from this past weekend... It was so much fun and the energy was intense... Web link for the band at - www.thedevils.com/TheDevils/HOME.html
New York Islanders vs. New Jersey Devils - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale, New York - November 29, 2014
Devil’s Dice deliver big riffs, melodic twin lead guitars, soaring vocals and catchy choruses that evoke memories of the greats like Judas Priest, Thin lizzy and AC?DC.
The Devil's Churn is about 2-3 miles south of Yachats, on the Central Oregon Coast. This narrow fissure into the flank of Cape Perpetua compresses the energies of the incoming tide and causes the sea foam to create intricate and amazing patterns, almost like churned butter.
Devil’s Dice deliver big riffs, melodic twin lead guitars, soaring vocals and catchy choruses that evoke memories of the greats like Judas Priest, Thin lizzy and AC?DC.
In another Version of the Legend the devil made a deal with the builder that no windows were to be built in the church. But the devil was tricked by the clever builder who had set the columns so that you couldn't see a single window from a certain spot in the entrance hall where the devil stood. When the devil found out he was tricked the church was already consecrated so he couldn't enter but left a footprint at the entrance where he madly stomped his foot.
Devil's Tower near Sundance, Wyoming. It was a very snowy and overcast day and this was the best I could get.
Devils Head is a mountain summit in the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 9,749-foot (2,971 m) peak is located in Pike National Forest, 14.2 miles (22.9 km) southwest by south (bearing 210°) of the community of Sedalia in Douglas County, Colorado, United States.
Photographed October 7-8, 2012
The tower rises more than 1500 feet. The top is flat and roughly the size of a football field.
Famously known for being the first National Park and for playing a central role in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
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The giant, tumbled boulders below Little Round Top were known as the Devil’s Den long before the battle. But their evil reputation was confirmed when Robertson’s and Benning’s Confederate Brigades battled Union forces here on July 2nd.
Devil’s Dice deliver big riffs, melodic twin lead guitars, soaring vocals and catchy choruses that evoke memories of the greats like Judas Priest, Thin lizzy and AC?DC.