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A narrow cleft in the rock at the tip of the headland creates some dramatic and confused wave action, especially during periods of rough weather. Today was relatively calm.
HELL-T-SHIRT HELL -Those wild and wacky t-shirts
ADDA went to PHOENIX and all he got was these lousy tshirts.
Hell's Kitchen (también conocido como Clinton) es un barrio de Manhattan, Nueva York. Está delimitado por las calles 34 y 59 al sur y norte, respectivamente; y el Río Hudson y la Octava avenida, al este y oeste.
Originalmente la expresión "Hell's Kitchen" se refería a un barrio marginal del sur de Londres. El término en referencia apareció en Nueva York el día 22 de septiembre de 1881 cuando un reportero del New York Times fue a la delegación policial a obtener detalles de un asesinato múltiple. El se refirió a un edificio en particular ubicado en la calle 39 y la Décima avenida como "Hell's Kitchen" (la cocina del infierno) y señaló que toda esa zona era, probablemente, la más baja y sucia de la ciudad. Luego de este artículo la sección de la calle 39 que está entre las avenidas Novena y Décima fue denominada de esa manera extendiéndose el nombre a toda el área circundante.
Hell Fest 2018
Cheap Trash Records
Stuttgart, Germany
Cheap Trash Records, Jean-Paul Prüm, Perfect Youth, Chris Der Berg, Magic Martin Kesselpunks
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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.
Hell @ Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2013
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Photograph by Sean Larkin for Midlands Rocks
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This must be much more spectacular when the water level is much higher. The guide said that the it is still more than 175 feet deep though. There was a water level line painted on the wall of shear rock showing the highest point at one time. I have no idea how much lower but a lot!
We asked for a stainless steel vent when we moved into our apartment three years ago. It was so massive, it was amazingly ugly. So we bought some car decals to spice it up a bit. The clock helps tell time (duh.) Some people actually like it...a lot! We're still asking ourselves, WTF were we thinking?
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.
Es war unglaublich hell da oben auf dem Berg, ich habe versucht ein Photo von mir selbst zu machen und das kam dabei heraus.
It was really bright on the mountain, I tried to take a photo of me ;-)
Hells Canyon Spectacular
120 min
Fly south, up the Snake River, past the Grande Ronde, Salmon, and Imnaha rivers. We travel low level into the visual wonder that is Hells Canyon (and to Hells Canyon Dam). Carved by the waters of the Snake River, this is North America’s deepest gorge, with the river being more than a mile below the peaks on the Oregon side and 8,000 feet below the Seven Devils Mountains range on the Idaho side. Spectacular views from the depths of the canyon, from the mountain and ridge tops, and from every level in between. Truly, there is no better way to see more of the canyon than by helicopter. On the return trip, we fly over what the Nez Perce call the “land of winding rivers”, timbered hills, through Joseph Canyon, and over fertile farmland. In all, an experience to last a lifetime.