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Show da Banda Devils N' Jokers no Rock in Rancho dia 02/10/2010
Foto tirada por Bruno Chapolin ao usar a foto por favor colocar os devidos Creditos.
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On Sunday, June 12, Pat & I went to check out the Devil's Punchbowl in Stoney Creek. The hiking trails were fabulous, we walked all the way down into the valley & then back out again. So pretty!
June. 2, 2005.
Devils Tower (Lakota: Mato Tipila, which means “Bear Lodge”) is a monolithic igneous intrusion or volcanic neck located in the Black Hills near Sundance Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River. It rises dramatically 1,267 feet above the surrounding terrain and the summit is 5,112 feet 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.
Devils Backbone Brewing Co., Outpost Brewery in Lexington, Virginia.
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Closer to the shore is this Devil's Cave. It was once used to store ice imported from San Francisco during the mid-1800s to preserve perishables before the days of household refrigerators.
By the time of Mexico's revolution, in 1910, the system of caves and tunnels was used to store ammunition. Devil's Cave served as an escape route for soldiers guarding the ammunition.
The prettiest I've seen it. Mostly it's just a car park (though thankfully it can't be seen here) where boy-racers hang out (though thankfully they don't get out) at one end of a run which takes them back and forth across the city from West Hoe, in between cruising the delights of Union Street (which is why the interim streets are paved with humps). At either end they sit and ponder one another's gaudy vehicles whilst wondering what the point of Drake's Island is.