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Second Life Eternal Conflict: Angels & Demons:
Hell SIM #1 :
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Helcaraxe%20Isle/164/117/3997
Hell SIM #2 :
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beachcomber%20Oasis/88/130...
Basically couldn't stop here because of all the semi trucks, and no pullover -- daring drive by shooting on my part! Reminds me of Anson Mount in the Hell on Wheels western series--- I could get lost in his captivating eyes.
Resulting from a challenge with a local friend of mine to create a mech without using a single dark bley LEGO brick.
And I thought Halloween was over with. But this Christmas day Urbex drive-by was a great-looking Detroit view present find on Grand River Ave.
Detroit, Michigan
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With our somewhat on-the-fly decision making for shots on the day of the T1 chase, there were a few that were absolute must-haves. One of them was down by Lake Hauto.
It turns out, if you park up in a gravel lot by the main road, you can really leg it downhill towards the waterfront, which is actually the site of a dam - though the power plant portion itself has been largely demolished. Still, the site is easily accessible to those willing - and boy, is it a hell of a place to catch the train.
Lake Hauto sits at a sort of bowl, with the mountains creating the walls, and more importantly, creating the perfect location for sound to bounce back and forth. Perhaps it's a controversial opinion, but the T1s normal whistle doesn't interest me much at all, but I love that hooter whistle it wears. Oh, the sound it makes reverberating between the hillsides and across the calm water... To die for. Simply stunning.
The tracks down by the water are in need of some work, so trackspeed is relatively slow, which gave us a wonderful view of the T1s arrival to Nesquehoning, and shortly thereafter, Jim Thorpe.
Okay, one downside to this location: getting back up. It sure does take a minute, and you won't be getting ahead until after it arrives at Jim Thorpe. However, upon arrival, it doesn't sit still immediately...
I explored this canyon a little recently and look forward to visiting it again next spring to see what reptiles I might be able to turn up here.
The best spot for sunset as the 3 colours of sand the canion is made of come alive. And because its consist of sand the Hell's Kitchen is always a little different after the heavy rain. East Kenya.
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"Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell;
And in the lowest deep a lower deep
Still threat'ning to devour me opens wide,
To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven."
John Milton
Paradise Lost
"Lo 'mperador del doloroso regno
da mezzo 'l petto uscìa fuor de la ghiaccia"
(Dante, Inferno, Canto XXXIV, lines 28-29).
Lahar inside "Valle del Bove" this flow is composed of pyroclastic material, lava, rocky debris and water created by the melting of snow.
Volcano Etna, volcanic paroxysm, April 1th 2012.
Apparently this is a vision of Buddhist Hell. It is the most animated sim I've visited yet. I wonder if it's intentional irony since in Buddhist meditation one sits so still.
© Cycling Trivialities | Gillian Villa
film. disposable waterproof camera
I miss this.
P.S. World Cup 2010 starts tomorrow!!!!!! \o/
EXPLORED! #479 on June 10!
Its 2AM, I'm gonna make this short. :)
Taken off of Mulholland Drive. The very end of the Griffith Park fire. 05/09/07. About 12AM. You can see Hollywood on the right and The Observatory in the Middle.
UPDATE: Won First place in 'Themed Weekly Contests', 150th: Danger
We need to be wrong to learn what's right **
and we have to stumble- and -fall to know, how to _••stand and ••fight alone 👊
Everything is going to be ok in the _end...
If it's not ok~••it's not the end 🌿😊
keep going
This is the third post in my Halloween mini-series. (This was taken at The Shivering Labyrinth at Fuji Q Highland).
Japan has an extensive list of disturbing urban legends and haunted spots. And the area around Fuji is no exception. I ain't no urban explorer so I'm not headed in there, especially since people are still reported missing around here about a century after Jikyu Hospital's official closure.
The perimeter of this place is massive. It's a 3 story labyrinth of decaying architecture. The owners insist on leaving the gate open for whatever reason, and kept babblin' on about something called Meido. Meido apparently is basically the doorstep of hell. Even as a religious man, I'm going to say he's right cause something is so unnerving about this spot that no light could ever penetrate it. Of all the stories I've heard, the most believable is the one with shown evidence: The staff started organ trafficking their patients, as well as other unethical practices and eventually got caught. But as said earlier, people are still going missing, and locals still report hearing or seeing things in and around this area, some talking about the patients becoming yureis (vengeful spirits), and some more recent hospital records reporting mental instabilities manifesting around this area.
There are two reasons why I didn't enter the place. 1. There's a strict no camera rule from the groundskeeper, wasn't about to protest that. and 2. It's an additional entrance fee, the only reason I was in the area was because I could be here for free. And that's totally all the reasons why, I've been to haunts in the US and am used to monsters jumping in my face. But compared to the "up close and personal" experiences I've done before, this was described as a slower burn, more psychological (maybe because it's an institution). So I took the shot outside the property as the last hint of light was diminishing. Odd, that grain shouldn't have been there, makes the image more heavy then it probably deserved to be.
There have been rumors that tours will be available soon which I seriously hope does NOT pass. Whatever, or whoever, is being held here, it's not human, at least not anymore. The groundskeeper says all the bodies were recovered so the hauntings have stopped, but I could see the fear in his eyes, it's the same one I saw myself, this place is as far from God as it possibly could be, and the residents here have known nothing but pain and hatred, eager to bring it out on any living soul stupid enough to approach this hell on earth.