486 Comments for Crypt of Barons

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wow..this is a realy interesting picture...i wonder what it looks like up there??
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Ok, thanks, thats what i thought, perspective.
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They seemed like a normal size to me... I suppose it's tough to tell because there's no real reference in size in this photo.
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Just think, becasue of those splendid arch ways this crypt may stand for another 200 years. I hope so.
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ED i wondered that too, If a noble from the Tudor family was buried here. If so then i would be very excited, I'm a nut on the subject of Tudor family history.
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I kick myself for being a coward, had I been in your shoes, I would have only gotten exterior shots, but you are one brave soul and I thank you for it, again.
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It looks as if the crypt had some sort of latch, on the INSIDE, weird...anways...great picture as always your photography skills are greatly appreciated by all of us
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That casket looks small, although people were generaly shorter in the 1800's it's probably just a perspective thing. Can you fill me in Motts?
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By the way, theres a crypt in my towns graveyard that I assume looks just like this on the inside, someday I will go in, someday...
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This picture (and Gallery as a whole) has inspired me while I write my novel. Thank you.
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How very fortunate for you, and us, that no one else had discovered this rare gem and stolen that crown. Too many grave robbers these days. Simply Beautiful...
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i love the light in this pic. but for some reason i cant look at it without thinkin it looks like a poodle lol keep up the good work Motts
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this is the best gallery yet!!!
motts, another job well done.
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Felyne- you may be on to something here! Jimmy Buffet's next great hit: "Why Don't we get drunk and ...look at Motts' lateste gallery!" On second thought, it doesn't have the same ring as the original.