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Drive through Hells Canyon Scenic Byway
Hells Canyon in eastern oregon is America's deepest Canyon . The byway is designated as an "all american road" and provided some specaticular view of the varied terrains along the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
Jigokudani (地獄谷) or Hell Valley is in Noboribetsu (登別), Hokkaido.
More about this photo at www.kenleewrites.com/2008/12/a-trip-to-hell-valley.html.
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.
Hells Canyon and the Snake River, Idaho. The Snake River actually serves at the state line between Idaho and Oregon. So technically the cliffs on the left are considered part of Oregon. Hells Canyon is also the deepest gorge in North America.
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Just when it seemed the whole World had gone to hell on a handcart .. POUNDLAND STILL OPEN!
You see ..It's not all doom and gloom .
With a name like this and its location (next door to the Anchor), you know you're going to see some good tattoos.
Or not.
The Hell Gate Bridge runs parallel to the Queens span of the Triborough Bridge, which connects Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan, and drivers can see the length of the bridge just east of the roadway.
The hell cat design was the cumulative result of many different things. The body was something that has been on my mind for some time, and in many ways is the refined and distilled version of my very first guitar. It is actually closer to the sketch that inspired my first build than my first build ended up being.
I first sketched up the unique bridge shape this time last year. It was originally intended to be used for a fanned fret 8 string I was designing but the customer ended up backing out. I really liked the general shape though, so I changed for use on a mono scale six string.
The top is carved buckeye burl. The tailpiece, bridge, pickup covers, knobs, and truss rod cover (not in the photos) are made from claro walnut burl. the body has a soft maple core, with eastern black walnut wings. The neck is curly eastern black walnut. Headstock veneer is buckeye burl front and back. Peters logo is in copper, and the nut is buffalo horn. The fretboard is EIR with abalone set in copper. All the binding is curly maple.
It has a master volume, master tone, 3 way selector, and series/single/parallel switch for each pup. Pickups are GFS soapbar 180’s and tuners are grover locking.
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CYCLING - UCI PRO TOUR - PARIS ROUBAIX 2009 - ROUBAIX (FRA) - 12/04/2009 - THE HELL OF NORTH - L'enfer du nord - Le vélodrome de Roubaix est rentré dans le cercle des lieux de légende du cyclisme mondial, comme symbole des souffrances que les coureurs doivent endurer avant d'y pénétrer. Après avoir parcouru 259 kilomètres dans la poussière et la boue, dont 53 kilomètres de secteurs pavés, les coureurs vont traditionnellement ce laver dans les douches du vieux vélodrome de Roubaix où se trouve la ligne d'arrivée.
"The Hell of the North" - Roubaix velodrome has joined the circle of world cycling legendary places as a symbol of suffering that the riders must endure before entering. After having traveled 259 kilometers from Paris in the dust and mud, including 53 kilometers of paved tracks, cyclists maintain tradition by using showers of the old Roubaix velodrome where stands the finish line. - ALEXANDRE MOOS (SUI) / BMC RACING TEAM - PHOTO: FRANCK FAUGERE / DPPI
Rutgers - Mason Gross School of the Arts
Dispatches from Hell
by Melvin I. Cooperman
Directed by: David Ledoux
Scenic Design: A Ram Kim Yoon
Costume Design: Elisa DeVincenzi
Lighting Design: Justin Hoffecker
Stage Manager: Elizabeth A.C. Walsh
Cast:
Elsa Eichen - Mara Gannon
Wilhelm Frett - John Keller
Richard Mittler - Kohler McKenzie
Photographs by: Justin Smiley
The image on this wall depicts heaven and hell.
The Vank Cathedral.
Vank Cathedral is the most visited cathedral in Isfahan, built in the early Safavid period in the Jolfa district of Isfahan. Vank means "cathedral" in the Armenian language