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Franz André Heller (* 22. März 1947 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Chansonnier, Aktionskünstler, Kulturmanager, Autor und Schauspieler.
Hell, it was HOT!!!
The bonfire at a Guy Faulk's night firework party.
Guy was soon consumed by the flames - bit ghoulish really!
HIGHWAY TO HELL 5
Hellion Rising are one of many bands performing who hail from Newcastle they have the venue jumping around straight away with 'Goat Charmer'. Matt Adamson has an excellent voice and demenour a he encourages the crowd to get involved - something they are more than happy to do. Giovanni Camillo plays a great solo before retreating to the back giving the stage back to Adamson who negotiates a wordy verse before one of the best blood curdling screams of the weekend! 'The Beast' has the band use every inch of it the stage with to their advantage . 'Just For Tonight' from their first EP has Camillo standing legs apart(ala Rick Parfitt) thrashing his guitar smiling looking he's having the best time before he's joined by guitarist Davey Reay in some twin guitar harmonics. To me, even this early, it was clear that they are one of the bands of the weekend and if they don't play Glasgow again then it's a terrible shame. Wrapping up with a storming version of Andrew WKs 'Party Hard', they leave the stage to rapturous applause – and whatever the final results, they are winners in my book!
Hells Gate is the local name for a collapsed cavern, located in Uzbekistan. This is an accidentally created, man-made geological feature. Located approximately in the middle of the Karakum Desert, the area is rich in natural gas deposits. In 1971, Soviet scientists tapped into a cavern filled with natural gas. The ground beneath the drilling rig collapsed, creating a cavern approximately 230 feet (70 m) across. To avoid the dangerous discharge of gases, it was decided to ignite the gas and let it burn off quickly. Thus, Hells Gate was created.
Hells Gate Physical Characteristics
The cavern now known as Hells Gate that was accidentally created is 66 feet (20 m) deep. The heat from the perpetual flames has created a permanent pool of bubbling mud known as a mudpot. This is accompanied by vivid orange flames. This is what lead to the local name for the cavern. It is now known that the natural gas deposits in the region are among the most extensive in the world. The original expectations were that the deposit would burn itself out in a few days. Instead, Hells Gate continues to burn to this day! #ourbreathingplanet
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Hell's Half Acre is a large scarp located about 40 miles west of Casper, Wyoming. Encompassing 320 acres, this geologic oddity is composed of deep ravines, caves, rock formations and hard-packed eroded earth. Native American tribes used the ravines to drive bison to their death during their hunts.
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
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.
He stares distantly at the painting behind the stage, and takes a swallow, before slowly lowering his glass to dangle at his side. "Do you believe in hell, Guin?" he asks abruptly.
"Yes, I do."
"And what do you think it is?" he asks softly. He doesn't look away from the painting. "Fire neverending?"
"I think hell is what we make of it," she says softly. "Regrets, mistakes. A reflection of the life we've led, forced to live with that pain for eternity."
He finishes it off, slowly lowers the glass, and shifts his gaze from the painting to her face. "I read once, that hell is the absence of God. Darkness neverending. Not fire, or torment..." He gestures idly with his empty glass. "Just a world without... boundaries. What do you think?" He suddenly looks at Guin again, fixed and intent. Then a slow, cold smile tips his mouth. "Would it shock you, bonita, to know I believe there -is- a God?"
"Absence of light. All hope," she whispers. She answers his smile with a faint one of her own, but there's little humor in it. She holds amber even though the glasses, seeing him despite that. "No, actually." Her voice is soft. "It wouldn't."
Bastian leans in to whisper to Guin, his gaze sharp. Hooded and watchful. "That -is- hell, baby girl. The absence of God. And we're in it, all of us. He gave up on his wretched fucking creation and turned his backs on us long ago."
From the ReStore in Lawrence, KS - and as I have now developed a "thing" for wooden handled hammers the last few years - it came home with me
Markings are a bit hard to see - but you do have several images to chose from. Logo in form of
- HELLER (HORSE) Made in USA -
with the Made in USA in smaller letters and USA under "Made in". Horse logo totally obscured by a rusty patch
Going all in on this - puller the head, now soaking in vinegar. Will prime/paint. Handle has some splits - glued in some 1/4" dowels and hope to stabilize. Will sand and probably seal. Did not get a look at bottom of handle yet to see if there is a weight mark
Wedge is an "S" shape and will be reset, I filed off about 1/4 -3/8" of the top of the handle to get some newer wood involved.
2007-07-09 Bucharest, Romania: Scenes from Hell by the entrance to the small church in Str. Sf. Elefterie, to the left of the door there were scenes from Heaven, from the right scenes from Hell. Heaven seemed like a rather dull place, wheras there was plenty, if painful, things going on in Hell.
Here's your random interesting cultural fact for the day. In Japan, which is well-known for being a rather geologically active kinda place, people like to visit onsen. Onsen are usually translated as "hot spring" in English, but this isn't exactly accurate. It's true that "real" onsen do get their water from natural hot springs, but when the term "hot spring" is used in English, it usually referes to something like the stuff you'd see at Yellowstone.
The Japanese word for these natural areas where the hot spring isn't just hot water, but includes all kinds of gases and nasty chemicals is jigoku (地獄). Jigoku is also the word for hell in Japanese. People here imagine that this is a good idea of what hell will be like, so they give the same name to the less-than-user-friendly variety of hot springs.
So short lived, so colourful when it catches the light, so fragile...
But when the bubble bursts, brace yourself, hold on tight, cause its a long way down!
And one hell of a thing to photograph, but I'll get there someday!
Playwrights Horizons (2003)
Architect: Mitchell Kurtz Architect PC
416 W. 42nd St.
Theatre Row
Hell's Kitchen, New York
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI15-6152
Welcome to Hell - entrance to Bangalore Airport where we were forced to wait amongst swarms of mosquitos for over 7 hours in transit to Bangkok (one of the cleaner parts)..
Hell's Half Acre is a large scarp located about 40 miles west of Casper, Wyoming. Encompassing 320 acres, this geologic oddity is composed of deep ravines, caves, rock formations and hard-packed eroded earth. Native American tribes used the ravines to drive bison to their death during their hunts.
Catford CC, Hell Of The Ashdown 2011
Set here: www.flickr.com/photos/23318875@N02/sets/72157626165206132/
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.