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Lightning storms a couple nights prior to our hike had set of many fires in the region which made for some pretty hazy conditions for much of our hike- like this view of Hells Canyon from Heavens Gate Lookout. The lookout provides views of Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Oregon.
Hellion magazine
Ph - Anya Kozyreva
Style - Evgenia Lim
Make Up & HS - Kate Mur
Model - Ekaterina Fedorova
Hellion magazine
Ph - Anya Kozyreva
Style - Evgenia Lim
Make Up & HS - Kate Mur
Model - Ekaterina Fedorova
PEANUTS FROM HELL! (big booming deep voice)
are the farm animals hell peanuts?
maybe this is the hell version of the cartoon peanuts in which snoopy is a realistic looking dog and charlie brown is a bowl of flower seeds?
it could be just a normal street scene in hell and the sign is demonic political graffiti.
or flowers are hell's peanuts, as in snack food. i could see demons devouring the symbol of earthly beauty.
so many possibilities.
someone asked them to be quiet, so it's just a matter of time before all hell breaks loose.
Which pretty much explains my little friend here.
In a good way, of course.
This area is the largest active geothermal feature with fumaroles, hot springs, acid and mud pots in Lassen Volcanic National Park. It is accessed by a 1.5 mile long trail (3 mile round trip) with a 500 foot rise followed by a 250 foot drop into the thermal area. It got its name from a pioneer Kendall Bumpass who discovered the site in the 1860s and brought a newspaper editor to see it and while there Kendall broke through the thin ground crust in the boiling mud/liquid below and burned his leg so badly it had to be amputed -- he later described this place as "hell".