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the legendary hells bridge of Rockford is said to be haunted by the Ghost of Elias Friske and his young victims who's live he took near the bridge for the full story check out www.hauntspot.com/haunt/usa/michigan/hells-bridge---the-g...
The set up......
Well, yes, sitting in the study in the dark thinking "what will tonight's/tomorrow's pic be of?" - so I'm sitting here looking at my LCD and my optical mouse....started fiddling around with the camera and my mouse and my mouse mat.....
This wording is on my mouse mat, and I thought the red glow from the optical mouse was very suitable.....
In actual fact, the mouse mat is white, and the word hell is in fact hello - just a bit of angle manipulation to get the desired effect.
This is SOOC - I just quite like the set up of the wording :-) even though the mouse mat has absolutely nothing to do with hell (and for those Torchies out there, it is actually the Ianto/no phones mouse mat).
(I seem to load up my POTD early for some reason - I especially like doing this when I know I've got a work day the next day, and I just like to know that a POTD has been secured and uploaded before the day begins....)
A random snapshot of a Berminghammer pile driver hammer that is loaded onto a old Illinois Central flat car that was ''parked'' onto the semi-abandoned former Monticello Tie and Timber Company spur track just off of the former New Orleans Great Northern Railroad main line, now Canadian National Railway's Bogalusa Subdivision in Monticello, Mississippi on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 10:58 AM CDT.
This pile driver hammer is lifted up into the air by a large heavy-duty crane, which Canadian National Railway has one right next to it and it is used to drive steel bridge pilings into the ground as Canadian National Railway is replacing many of the old timber trestle bridges on the old New Orleans Great Northern Railroad main line and replacing them with new steel and concrete bridges, as this line gets back and forth traffic between the large paper mills that one train serves and that is Train L579, the Ferguson-Bogalusa Local.
Hells Gate Geothermal Park is set in 50 acres with a large variety of thermal features. Walk past steaming fumeroles and hot pools of boiling MUD so violent they are unnerving. Follow the footsteps of ancient Maori Warriors through the swirling clouds of steam, past the hot pool where the Maori Princess “Hurutini” lost her life, see the violent geothermal activity of the Inferno and the Kakahi Falls, the largest hot waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere. Here, warriors would bathe in the sulphurous waters to heal their wounds after battle and remove the “tapu” (sacredness) of war
Is a thermal park near Rotorua, allegedly named by George Bernard Shaw, who'd never seen a boiling pond before.
I've never been anyplace as profoundly evil as this room. The sight of this makes a good argument for hoping there is a Hell for whoever worked here.
Oh, and they used to hang people from those rafters. Guess it was convenient.
Hells Gate is an abrupt narrowing of British Columbia's Fraser River, located immediately downstream of Boston Bar in the southern Fraser Canyon. The towering rock walls of the Fraser River plunge toward each other forcing the waters through a passage only 35 metres (115 ft) wide.
A highly motivated group of daa staff and some their families attended Hell & Back on Saturday 14th June in Bray. They were joined by a couple of thousand thrill seekers taking on Ireland's toughest 12k course. Set in the lovely Belmont estate it comprised of 29 obstacles spread on the side of a hill & each one tested them mentally and physically.