486 Comments for Crypt of Barons

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Mr. Motts are they posted on another site? Am I missing out? Thanks for your response.
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Thank you so much! People like me would've have never seen anything like this if it weren't for you. You have to see this to believe how incredible it is, I am still awestruck!
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Can you imagine how old that thing must be to be deterriorated that much while being indoors!??
WOW!
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This is the prototype and what every horror producer takes his cues from. Absolutely phenominal!
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Dude by FAR this is the best place you have ever gone!
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No, not in the crypt.
Probably lead as that was widely used in England between the 17and 19 centuries. Fantastic stuff here Mr Motts!
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Yeah, I find it to be sort of an amusing commentary on how western societies view death...it's like everything has to be kept permanent, even the box.
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Thank-you!
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was there any children laid to rest there?
I never knew that Navi, thanks for the info! Opacity is a learning enviroment after all. :-D
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It is almost impossible to pick a single favorite as they all have their own qualities that I admire... there are many not posted on this site either.
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We all have our own ethics, mine include not opening caskets.
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Mr Motts, Im new to this site and in love with your photographs, we are all able to see what you see, I would like to know out of all the places youve been, what is your favorit place?
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How come you did't open any? I know that I would.