486 Comments for Crypt of Barons

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This is really eerie; but so fascinating!
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I know this may sound awful, but was there any "oder" in there?
Some comments have reminded me of a bbok I have. It's the screenplay version of Stephen King's "The green mile." Frank Darabont wrote it and in the very beginning it states this,
"We each owe a death, there are no exceptions...
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What a fitting end to an awsome presentation. SIR ,YOU ARE THE BEST. I actually espected Dracula to peek out of that partially open coffin or Vincent Price to walk in at any time. Edgar Allan Poe would be proud of you.
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Beautiful, just beautiful. I'm going out tomorrow and order me one just like that.
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Felyne; Well, I can call you Charlie but I don,t do that spankin' stuff. I stand corrected, MY BAD (maybe). Technically I was just expressing my own personal feelings not a quotation. Do you see Quotation marks any place?? NOT MY BAD.
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Great pic, nice shadows
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very creepy looking
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Imagine me the very cemetary lover, BUT I gotta say this beats anything Ive seen in Buffalo. I may not sleep ever again .
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what a fascinating find matey, awesome pics as usual !
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I wonder if the ones that were higher up were more important
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Thanks, Twug, for the beautiful poem.
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No, I don't have an idea about the date... the earliest internments dated around the 1700's, although there could have been earlier dates on the top level caskets or ones without plaques. I would assume the crypt to be built around this time, but they could have been moved at any point.
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The crowns were made of metal, not sure what kind. They did not hold any jewels.
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PML! Shows how much I know, it's:

Time waits for no man!

Well spank my ass and call me Charlie!