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sonar 2008 closing party @ nitsa w/ dj hell, fetisch&me
photo by Helmut M. Lutsch, www.a4-modellbau.de
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.
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.
After a couple years of wanting one oh so bad, I have one! I opted for the 3G instead of the 4G. It's charging now, can't wait to play!
Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally in Historic Baker City
Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally the second weekend of July in historic Baker City, Oregon. Riding the many scenic byways and back roads through Baker County including the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway and the infamous Devils Tail along the cliffs of the Snake River to the bottom of Hells Canyon. For more information about the Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally visit www.hellscanyonrally.com.
For more information about other Baker County events and attractions including Baker County’s three spectacular Oregon Scenic Byways, visit the Baker County tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com or like www.facebook.com/basecampbaker
01:04:04 on the Hell-Fire 10K, even faster than the ROR 10K
Blog covering this story ... peterjemmett.blogspot.com/2019/10/heart-attack-to-10k-par...
Even in the afterlife, Chinese Buddhists still covet the passport. Beautiful.
As found at a grocery store in Rowland Heights, California.
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Sabine is leaving for Warwick and along with her flatmates throw a 'Heaven and Hell' theme party on the 31st August 2007.
The Hell Is Real sign stands in a cornfield clear on the other side of Indiana from this point along Interstate 70, but that doesn't make it any less self-evident. So here we are, back in the Hoosier State, headed for Indianapolis and Chicago beyond. This giant cross greeted us, just as it has for at least a decade now. This is probably the most representative Hoosier welcome there is.
I thought I'd posted a picture of this cross before, but evidently I haven't. It's one of that variety of crosses that started in Groom, Texas, toward the end of the 20th century and has since spread to locations all across the nation's eastern half. (I can't remember ever seeing one other than Groom west of the Mississippi.) This version of the cross stands 110-feet tall and was built in 2009 by the New Creations Chapel for $150,000. New Creations probably should have rethought that, because they ran out of money in 2016 and were forced to sell the property.
But the road to salvation is paved with good intentions, and that's what we'd be driving over for the 250 miles left in the journey. I took my usual assortment of road pictures along the way, but I won't post any of them here. So that does it for the Maine trip. We can finally go home and take a nap.