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I don't have anything to contribute, but this is an excellent thread!
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 07:53 |
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 08:50 |
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stealie72 posted:Sedlec Ossuary outside of Prague is the GOAT of this thread. It contains the bones of 40,000+ people used as decorative elements and just giant skull piles. The crypt that is said to be the inspirarion for the Sedlec Ossuary can be found in Rome under the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini. It is believed to consist of the bones from roughly 4000 people who died between 1500-1870, most of them Capuchin Friars. There are a few royals who were connected to the Capuchins buried there as well. I recall at least 2 of them being children aged below 10, who died from a disease. They are part of the very few in tact skeletons in the crypt. When the friars arrived at the church they brought 300 carts containing the remains of deceased friars which were arranged in what resembles mosaic, inside the crypt. They started expanding it after running out of space in their cemetary, exhuming the oldest grave whenever a friar died.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 09:26 |
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Can we post our favorite fictional cemeteries?
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 14:39 |
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LochNessMonster posted:The crypt that is said to be the inspirarion for the Sedlec Ossuary can be found in Rome under the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini. It is believed to consist of the bones from roughly 4000 people who died between 1500-1870, most of them Capuchin Friars. There are a few royals who were connected to the Capuchins buried there as well. I recall at least 2 of them being children aged below 10, who died from a disease. They are part of the very few in tact skeletons in the crypt. This is rad as gently caress. I know Rome has a lot of crypts and catacombs full of ancient skelebones, but I didn’t know this one existed. It’s incredible.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 15:49 |
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One of my favourite cemeteries I've visited was Okunoin Cemetery at Mount Koyasan in Japan. It's listed as a UNESCO heritage site, and is high in the mountains, a trail running underneath an old growth forest lined with stone lanterns. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/okunoin-cemetery The cemetery is old, established in 810AD, and contains thousands and thousands of graves At night they light all the stone lanterns through it: And as an added bonus, companies will make a grave whenever ideas fail, leading to strange things like this next to a 1200 year old stone pile:
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 17:03 |
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This looks like an animatronic theme park ride. Dies Irae after all, Dies Irae after all, Dies Irae after all, Dies, Dies Illa
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 18:34 |
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i bury meemaws for fun and profit so here's some stuff I thought was cool at work my favorite tree ever (rip) this is lilith, a.k.a crow. I started feeding her last year and now she brings her baby by and they get peanuts and dog food on the daily. she waits by my car at the end of the day and usually comes by at lunch too. I'll spot her flying and cawwing from way down the road when I'm walking, she lands like 10 feet from me and then chills and snacks for a bit. she'll rifle through people's truck beds for goodies and also follows me around the cemetery.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 18:43 |
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Sarah Cenia posted:
I love corvids.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 21:10 |
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# ? May 10, 2024 08:28 |
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You Are A Werewolf posted:This is rad as gently caress. I know Rome has a lot of crypts and catacombs full of ancient skelebones, but I didn’t know this one existed. It’s incredible. The pictures honestly don’t do the crypt justice. It’s mindblowing. One of the rooms has arches made of pelvises and I think the royal children were nailed to a wall looking like bats.
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# ? Oct 31, 2023 21:25 |