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Devil's Den is formed by a karst window, in which the roof over a subterranean river has collapsed, exposing the water to the open surface, near Williston, Florida. It is privately owned and operated as a SCUBA diving training and recreational facility.
Devil's Den Self-Guided Trail is a National Recreation Trail. It is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long. It passes by two of the most popular attractions at the park: Devil's Den and the Devil's Icebox. It also features erosional remnants of sandstone strata, wet weather waterfalls and a variety of plant and animal life. [13]
The Lucius Pond Ordway Devil's Den Preserve in Weston and Redding, Connecticut, encompassing 1,746 acres (7.07 km 2), is the largest preserve in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and one of the larger preserves in the metropolitan New York area.
Akiba's Trip is a Japanese video game franchise by developer Acquire. The franchise consists of five games and an anime television series adaptation by Gonzo that aired between January 4, 2017 and March 29, 2017.
Devil's Den Nature Preserve is a 241-acre (113 ha) privately-owned nature preserve in Carroll County, Virginia. The preserve contains rugged rock formations on a ridge side, featuring a cave or rock shelter known as Devil's Den. The property was once the Robert S. Harris farm. . [1]
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Devil's Den, a 2006 movie directed by Jeff Burr; Devil's Den (game), a board wargame based upon the Civil War fight "The Devil's Den", song by Skrillex and Wolfgang Gartner from Bangarang; Devil's Den, a 1948 movie starring Leo Carrillo
The next year, Millman and Martin designed Devil's Den using many of the same rules; it was also published by OSG. [1] In 1985, Avalon Hill acquired the rights to the game, and revised the rules to include basic and advanced games. It was then republished with artwork by Charles Kibler and George I. Parrish, Jr. [2]