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Devil's and Punch
Another particularly dangerous location was in the vicinity of the Devil's Punch Bowl, Hindhead, about south-west of Guildford.
Hindhead adjoins the south side of the Devil's Punch Bowl, a site of special scientific interest.
Gibbet Hill, a short walk away on top of the Devil's Punch Bowl, is where murderers and robbers were hung in chains to warn others.
The Devil's Punch Bowl is a large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot near Hindhead, Surrey, in England, and is the source of many stories about the area.
The land is now owned and maintained by the National Trust as part of the " Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl " property.
The name Devil's Punch Bowl dates from at least 1768, the year that John Rocque's map of the area was published.
With its steep sides, the Devil's Punch Bowl has become a natural nature reserve, filled with heathland, streams and woodland.
Assuming that dawn was about to break, he leapt into Surrey, creating the Devil's Punch Bowl where he landed.
It is these stories, the beauty of the area and the diversity of nature it attracts that has gained the Devil's Punch Bowl the title of a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
This status has recently helped save the Devil's Punch Bowl from above-ground redevelopment of the A3, which was needed to relieve traffic congestion in the area, as this section of the A3 was single-carriageway.
Punch Bowl Farm, at the northern end of the Devil's Punch Bowl, was the home of children's novelist Monica Edwards from 1947 until the early 1970s.
Forester, makes a one-line reference to the Devil's Punch Bowl in chapter eighteen as Hornblower is returning to London: " Even the marvellous beauty of the Devil's Punch Bowl was lost on Hornblower as they drove past it.
The Devil's Punch Bowl was featured on the 2005 TV programme Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of the South.
* Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl
Once again, Jackson or Madison County are bandied about, but other places include Natchez, Mississippi in an odd depression on a bluff called Devil's Punch Bowl, Tunica County, Mississippi, the Neutral Ground in Louisiana, and even the tiny Island 37, part of Tipton County, Tennessee.
One claim is that it is buried in the Devil's Punch Bowl.
Once again, the Devil's Punch Bowl is said to be the site of the haunting of members of his gang.
Many of those hanged there were highwaymen, because the roads around Haslemere, particularly alongside the nearby Devil's Punch Bowl, were notoriously dangerous.
* Devil's Punch Bowl ( disambiguation )
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Devil's and falls
About half of the river's flow falls into a long and narrow chasm called the Devil's Throat ( in Spanish or in Portuguese ).
The Paseo Garganta del Diablo is a trail that brings the visitor directly over the falls of the Devil's Throat, the highest and deepest of the falls.
The name Wetumpka is a historic Creek place word meaning " rumbling waters ", supposedly a description of the sound of the nearby Coosa River as the water falls over the rapids of the Devil's Staircase.
Heyes, the leader of the Devil's Hole Gang, falls out with the other members and he and Curry decide to get one thing: " out of this business!
In one traditional John the Conqueror story told by Virginia Hamilton, and probably based on " Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, the Devil's Daughter ", John falls in love with the Devil's daughter.
The first river town to form in the Coosa Basin was at the foot of the last water falls on the Coosa River, the " Devil's Staircase ", with the native name Wetumpka ( for " rumbling waters " or " falling stream ") adopted shortly thereafter.

Devil's and Grand
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, following the French Revolution of 1789, a hugely influential grimoire was published under the title of the Grand Grimoire, which was considered particularly powerful because it involved conjuring and making a pact with the Devil's chief minister, Lucifugé Rofocale, in order to gain wealth from him.
* Devil's Punchbowl a county protected natural hiking preserve along Big Rock Creek similar to a miniature Grand Canyon
* The Devil's Backbone & Bake Oven ( Grand Tower, Illinois ), prairieghosts. com
* Devil's Garden ( Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument )
Metate Arch, Devil's Garden ( Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument ) | Devil's Garden, Canyons of the Escalante.
Hoodoo s in Devil's Garden ( Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument ) | Devil's Garden, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Span lengthes of 40 m, previously unheard of in the history of masonry arch construction, were now reached in places as diverse as Spain ( Puente de San MartĂ­n ), Italy ( Castelvecchio Bridge ) and France ( Devil's bridge and Pont Grand ) and with arch types as different as semi-circular, pointed and segmental arches.
Image: Devils Garden Hoodoo. jpg | Hoodoos in Devil's Garden ( Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument ), Utah, USA
Image: Devil's Hole. jpg | A Gravitron called " Devil's Hole " at Martin's Fantasy Island in Grand Island, New York
Adjacent to the Grand Arch is the Devil's Coach House, a vast open-ended chamber that forms part of the many nature walks in the area.
), ensemble dramas ( Grand Hotel ), family relations ( White Banners, Claudia ), war ( The Dawn Patrol, We Are Not Alone ), psychiatry ( The Flame Within ), show business ( Blondie of the Follies ), male-female relationships ( The Devil's Holiday, Riptide ), and even existentialism ( The Razor's Edge ) and the dark arts of spiritism ( Nightmare Alley ).

Devil's and Canyon
The trail then crossed Devil's Canyon ( named by the troops ) and halted at a post they intended to build in what was then called " Mason's Valley " ( later, Camp Pinal ).
* Rustlers of Devil's Canyon ( 1947 )
The second roadless area is located mainly on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana ; its 144, 000 acres also includes 34, 000 acres of Devil's Canyon on the Bighorn N. F.
* Devil's Canyon ( 1953 )
However in 1996, after a stroke and a worsening of his chronic diabetes, Brown had to leave the band, bringing in lead singer Phil McCormack ( formerly of the Northern Virginia bands Jazzbo McMann and The Dixie Roadducks ) to finish the album Devil's Canyon.
* Devil's Canyon ( 1996 )
Devil's Canyon, in present-day Kiowa County, Oklahoma, was the site of the first formal contact between the United States government and the Plains Indians.
* " Tatanka " a song from Devil's Canyon by Molly Hatchet

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