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The former Meanstreak at Cedar Point is being rebuilt into the world's first 'hyper hybrid' coaster, a steel and wood hybrid coaster that stands over 200 feet. It promises to be a doozy. I recommend checking out the link:

 

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You watch me like an animal

Flesh and bones, I am the prey

And I've dreamed you've died a thousand times

In this bed you made

 

I dream of...

Vengeance

 

I'll watch you burn

(I'll watch you burn)

I'll bring you hell

(I'll bring you hell)

Hate is the dirt that I'll bury you with (Hate is the dirt)

From the grave that I dig for myself

 

I'm an apparition, a ghost

You're not gonna take me alive

I'm an insurrection, a ghost

You're not gonna take me alive

 

Music Inspo

"So sleep soundly in your beds tonight

For judgement falls upon you at first light"

 

Disturbed - The Vengeful One: www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4bJh8tjUcI

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DRBC Dress "Vengeance" is available at Halloween Hellraiser(Oct 19) 10 DJ's,16 Designers and Gachas- at Soundproof from 12pm-10pm!

 

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Your eyes don't deceive you. That turning hill is banked the *wrong* way! Sometimes I wonder if roller coaster designers hate people and take out their rage (or vengeance) through their designs. Good thing safety is priority number one!

After being hit so many times,the dartboard takes its revenge!

My new favorite roller coaster...I think. ;-)

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It was my last day exploring the Sunshine coast and both of my tripods had been stolen. I had to handhold this shot of Langdale Falls much to the shegrin of everyone present (me). It turned out ok I guess and Leofoto if you see this send me a free tripod for all my suffering!! Oh and I fell down climbing to the falls....

Ok, You made me cry, with your life you are going to pay for it.

Paradise Lost :

What if the breath that kindled those grim fires, awaked, should blow them into sevenfold rage and plunge us in the flames; or from above should intermitted vengeance arm again His red right hand to plague us?

 

Milton’s epic was not only revolutionary in the prelapsarian tale that it told, but it is also credited as the text that reimagined Satan as a charismatic seducer as opposed to some wicked creature from the underworld.

  

I am sure getting old is some sort of vengeance.

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Hello friends, UF! Where do I start...my RL life is getting so much complicated, the laptop I use to edit and take pics died and this one I'm sharing with you is the last one I took some time ago.

 

I'm really sorry friends here and creators abut disappearing like that, but I need to fix some personal things like getting a new computer to edit and share my pictures haha (hope I can get it soon).

 

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Like much of England, the site of the New Forest was once deciduous woodland, recolonised by birch and eventually beech and oak after the withdrawal of the ice sheets starting around 12,000 years ago. Some areas were cleared for cultivation from the Bronze Age onwards; the poor quality of the soil in the New Forest meant that the cleared areas turned into heathland "waste", which may have been used even then as grazing land for horses.

 

There was still a significant amount of woodland in this part of Britain, but this was gradually reduced, particularly towards the end of the Middle Iron Age around 250–100 BC, and most importantly the 12th and 13th centuries, and of this essentially all that remains today is the New Forest.

 

There are around 250 round barrows within its boundaries, and scattered boiling mounds, and it also includes about 150 scheduled ancient monuments. One such barrow in particular may represent the only known inhumation burial of the Early Iron Age and the only known Hallstatt culture burial in Britain; however, the acidity of the soil means that bone very rarely survives.

 

Following Anglo-Saxon settlement in Britain, according to Florence of Worcester (d. 1118), the area became the site of the Jutish kingdom of Ytene; this name was the genitive plural of Yt meaning "Jute", i.e. "of the Jutes". The Jutes were one of the early Anglo-Saxon tribal groups who colonised this area of southern Hampshire. The word ytene (or ettin) is also found locally as a synonym for giant, and features heavily in local folklore.

 

Following the Norman Conquest, the New Forest was proclaimed a royal forest, in about 1079, by William the Conqueror. It was used for royal hunts, mainly of deer. It was created at the expense of more than 20 small hamlets and isolated farmsteads; hence it was then 'new' as a single compact area.

 

The New Forest was first recorded as Nova Foresta in Domesday Book in 1086, where a section devoted to it is interpolated between lands of the king's thegns and the town of Southampton; it is the only forest that the book describes in detail. Twelfth-century chroniclers alleged that William had created the forest by evicting the inhabitants of 36 parishes, reducing a flourishing district to a wasteland; however, this account is thought dubious by most historians, as the poor soil in much of the area is believed to have been incapable of supporting large-scale agriculture, and significant areas appear to have always been uninhabited.

 

Two of William's sons died in the forest: Prince Richard sometime between 1069 and 1075, and King William II (William Rufus) in 1100. Local folklore asserted that this was punishment for the crimes committed by William when he created his New Forest; 17th-century writer Richard Blome provides exquisite detail:

 

In this County [Hantshire] is New-Forest, formerly called Ytene, being about 30 miles in compass; in which said tract William the Conqueror (for the making of the said Forest a harbour for Wild-beasts for his Game) caused 36 Parish Churches, with all the Houses thereto belonging, to be pulled down, and the poor Inhabitants left succourless of house or home. But this wicked act did not long go unpunished, for his Sons felt the smart thereof; Richard being blasted with a pestilent Air; Rufus shot through with an Arrow; and Henry his Grand-child, by Robert his eldest son, as he pursued his Game, was hanged among the boughs, and so dyed. This Forest at present affordeth great variety of Game, where his Majesty oft-times withdraws himself for his divertisement.

 

The reputed spot of Rufus's death is marked with a stone known as the Rufus Stone. John White, Bishop of Winchester, said of the forest:

 

From God and Saint King Rufus did Churches take, From Citizens town-court, and mercate place, From Farmer lands: New Forrest for to make, In Beaulew tract, where whiles the King in chase Pursues the hart, just vengeance comes apace, And King pursues. Tirrell him seing not, Unwares him flew with dint of arrow shot.

 

The common rights were confirmed by statute in 1698. The New Forest became a source of timber for the Royal Navy, and plantations were created in the 18th century for this purpose. In the Great Storm of 1703, about 4000 oak trees were lost.

 

The naval plantations encroached on the rights of the Commoners, but the Forest gained new protection under the New Forest Act 1877, which confirmed the historic rights of the Commoners and entrenched that the total of enclosures was henceforth not to exceed 65 km2 (25 sq mi) at any time. It also reconstituted the Court of Verderers as representatives of the Commoners (rather than the Crown).

 

As of 2005, roughly 90% of the New Forest is still owned by the Crown. The Crown lands have been managed by the Forestry Commission since 1923 and most of the Crown lands now fall inside the new National Park.

 

Felling of broadleaved trees, and their replacement by conifers, began during the First World War to meet the wartime demand for wood. Further encroachments were made during the Second World War. This process is today being reversed in places, with some plantations being returned to heathland or broadleaved woodland. Rhododendron remains a problem.

 

During the Second World War, an area of the forest, Ashley Range, was used as a bombing range. During 1941-1945, the Beaulieu, Hampshire Estate of Lord Montagu in the New Forest was the site of group B finishing schools for agents[18] operated by the Special Operations Executive (SOE) between 1941 and 1945. (One of the trainers was Kim Philby who was later found to be part of a spy ring passing information to the Soviets.) In 2005, a special exhibition was mounted at the Estate, with a video showing photographs from that era as well as voice recordings of former SOE trainers and agents.

 

Further New Forest Acts followed in 1949, 1964 and 1970. The New Forest became a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1971, and was granted special status as the New Forest Heritage Area in 1985, with additional planning controls added in 1992. The New Forest was proposed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 1999, and it became a National Park in 2005.

 

For further information please visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Forest and www.thenewforest.co.uk/

 

Comme j'étais au boulot toute la journée, j'ai raté le lever de soleil, les vagues et le coucher et ça avait l'air bien. Alors j'ai trouvé cette photo, elle rassemble un peu tout ce qui m'a manqué aujourd'hui.

Rottingdean, Sussex. This was supposed to be a long exposure image. However, gale force wind, sleet and rain made it impossible to setup a tripod. This is a rare handheld image :)

An attempt to portray two Bible passages that tell us not to seek vengeance.

 

I have blogged about this topic here.

 

Thanks for looking.

Twenty-second in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Continuing my Storm Eunice series.

 

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Second in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

By this point I could barely feel my hands! I had changed gloves twice, as they became too wet. So next time more gloves needed!

 

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Eleventh in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Thought I'd continue the series from Storm Eunice, as I still have a load of photos from that amazing day on the South Coast.

 

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Fifteenth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Will never tire of watching the waves jumping out of the sea.

 

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That old adage about "a picture being worth a thousand words" isn't always accurate.

 

This image, for example, doesn't even tell a fraction of the whole story: What you can't see is that after taking the shot, I ended up marooned overnight in a rental car stuck in a muddy trench thanks to the flash flood that followed those menacing clouds.

 

This stone spire is known as Long Dong Silver and although it looks like something that the Mars Rover would be photographing for NASA, it's actually hidden in a remote Utah valley.

 

Like I said, there's a lot more to this picture than just the picture. I've written a full blog about this misadventure...and it took lot more than 1000 words! Check it out here: www.firefallphotography.com/my-worst-shot-ever/

 

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Twentieth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Continuing my Storm Eunice series.

 

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Thirtieth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Continuing my Storm Eunice series.

 

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First in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

On Friday 18th February, I had the most unforgettable day down by the sea. Storm Eunice attacked the South Coast bearing its fangs. In all the years I have visited Newhaven Harbour, I have never seen anything like it. I could barely stand up and had to retreat many times. The sea spray was unbearable, like a bucket of water being chucked over me at 100mph. Trying to keep my lens clean, with a sodden lens cloth proved almost impossible. But no matter how bad it became, I couldn't drag myself away. Knowing moments like this are seldom.

 

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Twelfth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

The storm really picked up around midday. The waves would hit the harbour wall, rebound and then crash into incoming waves. A sight to behold.

 

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Fifth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Another shot from Storm Eunice. My eyes were stinging from the sea spray and my clothes were white at this point. And my camera was soaked! But I couldn't get enough of what was unfolding infront of me.

 

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Forth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

When the tide had receded I was able to get back down onto the beach and spent a very cold hour or so watching the waves crash into one another.

 

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Twenty-fifth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Continuing my Storm Eunice series.

 

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Ninth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

When the wind had reached its peak I had to lie down on my back in order to take photos. I crept up the grass banks at the cliff base and found a small bit of shelter.

 

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Fourteenth in a series of photos from Storm Eunice.

 

Another shot from that rather windy day on the coast.

 

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