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White is so hard to expose for. This was close to blowing out the highlights.

Some aerials of Devils Backbone near Ophir, OR. I stopped here on my road trip from San Diego to Seattle.

Native nations consider this site sacred, and tie prayer cloths to trees along the trail surrounding the tower. Visitors are asked not to touch or photograph those, and I apologize if you see any in this picture. I tried my best to avoid photographing them.

Devils Tower got its name in 1875 by a white explorer. Native nations call the site Bear's Lodge or Bear's House and do not like the name Devils Tower. Several attempts to formally change the name to Bear Lodge have been met with opposition in Congress.

We've been to Wyoming many times over the years, but this was our first trip to Devils Tower.

Devil’s Elbow (Cotovelo do diabo) e área de piquenique El Capitan

 

Situado sob a gloriosa montanha El Capitan ao longo do rio Merced, Devil’s Elbow é um dos lugares mais escondidos em Yosemite para fazer um piquenique, nadar ou simplesmente se comunicar com a natureza.

 

Quando outras áreas mais populares, mas menos interessantes ao longo da Merced, estão repletas de crianças gritando, motos, carros e multidões opressivas, Devil’s Elbow raramente terá mais que um punhado de visitantes.

 

Pelo fato de Devil's Elbow estar na saída do Vale de Yosemite, a maioria dos visitantes está a caminho de casa quando passam por este local tranquilo.

 

O cotovelo do diabo é difícil de encontrar. Há muito poucos estacionamentos na área e pouca sinalização, então você só precisa seguir seu mapa até encontrar a característica curva acentuada do rio.

 

Estacione o seu carro e arraste as pedras até a praia arenosa. Devil’s Elbow é menos adequado na Primavera, quando o rio Merced está muito alto e rápido para descansar na praia ou nadar confortavelmente. Experimente no final do verão e no outono para desfrutar da sua maior magia.

 

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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Devil's Tower National Monument in Wyoming. This a cool place even without close encounters!

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!

Devil's Brigade, Ohio Scottish Games, Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, Berea, OH

Devil's Dyke, England

Devil's Tower National Monument

Devil's Crush giclee proof.

Fall foliage at Devil's Lake.

Devils Backbone Brewing Co., Outpost Brewery in Lexington, Virginia.

 

See More: My Devils Backbone Brewing Co. page

Wave exploding under the "bridge"

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.

Look how high this thing is.

Devil's Fingers (Clathrus archeri) fungus. Sussex, UK.

 

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Devil May Microphone

 

State Theatre

 

St. Petersburg, Florida

 

1/29/10

Standing on an earlier mortar site Devils Gap Battery was upgraded in 1902 by mounting two 6inch BL Mk. VII guns with a range of 6,000 yards. The guns saw action in the First World War and the Second World War. In 1954 the battery ceased its defence role but the 6-inch guns were retained.

Devil Doll @ The Canyon Club, Agoura Hills, CA - 3/16/2008

Yum! I love deviled eggs.

Devil

 

Canon 20D

Ashland, Oregon

 

This picture came about after my friend's wanted to help me with some night shots. To see the rest of the Album see www.headlolly.com

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