1,080 Comments for Mount Rose Cemetery

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i love how light and airy it is! great shot :P
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It looks like a painting, amazing Motts... truly amazing.
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Hey, Polar. I agree. That door looks to be solid White Oak, probably 2 to 3 inches thick. I love woodworking and woodcarving, and love the stone work and metal work in this cemetery. Thanks, Mr. Motts.
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Beautiful, Stunning Shot! We attach so much ritual and beauty to death. Death, the end of life and the beginning of decay and the deep and dreamless sleep to await the Resurrection.
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This is so beautiful.
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This one is extremely beautiful.
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i wouldnt thik that anyone would be in it. if so it wouldnt have been left there
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what's a pitfall? what was it for?
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very very nice. i like exploring with different angles.
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Creepy one.
I wonder who crypt it belongs to?
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Very beautiful picture, one of the most I have ever seen.
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Oh great pictures, looks like it was taken from around the turn of the century.
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I am new here and think this is an awesome site, and this picture is one of those things that make you go umm?
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I have no sarcastic or clever comments for this one. It's just bloody amazing looking. Beautiful. Enough to make one want to go to the spot where the photograph was taken and just kind of settle in and gaze about for an hour or two. Two thumbs up, man.
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I've been playing with 99Rooms too much. I keep expecting to see a pair of eyes glinting out from the slightly ajar coffin lid. I'd like to say that if it were me I'd have opened the casket the rest of the way and peered inside, but I wouldn't have, because I do not have the necessary set of brass balls. (Or a hazmat suit for that matter.)