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Hell for picture 69 I feel like I should have taken something a little more
exciting! . Way back in 7th grade we had to do a leaf collection for science
class. I never paid any attention when we were studying the leaves so when
it came time to get my 40 leaves labeled and turned in I only had one. The
ginko leaf. That was the only leaf I remember and every time I see the tree
I remember what a schmuck I was in Mr. Smalligan's class.
P.S. I got an E.
Grosso canyon scavato nel Pliocene, circondato da altissime pareti verticali con guglie rossastre e pilastri di pietra che raggiungono anche i 30 metri di altezza.
Furono principalmente l’erosione della pioggia e il vento a trasformarlo nel surreale canyon: un miracolo della natura unico anche secondo diversi dei più autorevoli geologi del pianeta.
Sabine is leaving for Warwick and along with her flatmates throw a 'Heaven and Hell' theme party on the 31st August 2007.
For the Luna Luna art amusement park in 1987, Jean-Michel Basquiat designed a Painted Ferris Wheel with Music. The Ferris wheel features recurring themes from his earlier work, such as jazz musician Charlie Parker and racial commentary referencing “Jim Crow,” blending his signature figuration and text. The attraction is accompanied by Miles Davis’s 1986 song “Tutu,” which Basquiat insisted on including before agreeing to create the work.
“Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy”,on exhibit at The Shed from November 20, 2024 through January 5, 2025, revived the world’s first art amusement park, originally created in 1987 by artist André Heller in Hamburg, Germany. After being stored in Texas for over three decades, the exhibition resurrected thirteen of the original thirty attractions, including works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Salvador Dalí, David Hockney, and Roy Lichtensten, in Los Angeles in December 2023.
Seek Merry Hell - Fade Away, and Radiate by Megan Whitmarsh - MU Eindhoven, 2012 - photo by Boudewijn Bollmann
Hell Run flows in a narrow flume in the limestone that was originally a cave. With time, the roof collapsed and exposed the hidden channel.