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The Hell Gate Bridge, or the East River Arch Bridge
Designed by Gustav Lindenthal, and constructed 1912-16, this is a railway bridge, and holds Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line.
Taken in Astoria, Queens
Sometimes my dreams are sped up and everything in them seems like it was put
on fast forward and even my thoughts get too ahead of themselves. It's
exhausting.
This is in Centralia PA, where the idea of Silent Hill came about. This is an abandoned town, with an underground Coal Mine burning since the 60's. People were told to leave their belongings and get out.
© LAWRENCEcreative 2009
Gravetown
Country Bob and The Bloodfarmers
They Never Sleep
wsg/ Hell’s Belle’s Burlesque
Shot for www.MOTORCITYBLOG.net
Hell @ Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2013
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Photograph by Sean Larkin for Midlands Rocks
© 2013 www.seanlarkin.co.uk
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A view of the Bumpass Hell geothermal area from the trail leading down to it. This is the most well known of the park's geothermal features. In fact, it is the largest geothermal area in the US outside of Yellowstone.
It is named after Kendall Vanhook Bumpass, an explorer who lived in the area in the 1860's. One day, he was showing some people the area when his leg fell through the muddy crust covering a mud pot, severely burning his leg. The hell part of the name should be obvious.