486 Comments for Crypt of Barons

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What a RICH find.
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from the looks of it, a rich life, I hope hes not forgotten.
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is this a family plot?
Great set Motts!
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fit for a king .just to think the caskets now days are an arm and a leg, thats plain. here there is so much detail.much nicer to look at.
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Simply amazing, love the pictures!
I am absolutly jelous that you where able to take a peak inside and photograph it!
Such beauty inside and amazing that it was in the condition it was in. Thank you for posting these, they are by far my favorite yet!
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Amazing!
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Notice above the casket. Above the middle stone, it looks like a face. You can see the nose, lips, and eyes.
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Nah, I needed to have at least a few seconds of exposure time as the place was very dim... most niches needed a flashlight to be shot at all.
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I just love graveyards, my spouse thinks im crazy. there is so much history . Im like a sponge I just soak it up.
Lynne~THAT would be a such a cool horror scene!!!!
Didn't Iron Maiden Productions put that movie out? ; )
With my luck I'd put it on and you'd hear the most unbelivable scream, as soon as it touched my head.
And when Motts found his voice, he'd be saying, "TOUCH WITH YOUR EYES! TOUCH WITH YOUR EYES!
How many times do I have to tell you to touch with your eyes!" : )
Beautiful poem, Twug!
You have a quite the gift! : )
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Fantastik!!!!!!! Simply the premimum Motts. These caskets are just breathtaking.
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FANTABULOUS!!!!!!!!
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GOSH I LOVE THOSE HANDLES. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THOSE ON MY KITCHEN CABINETS INSTEAD OF STUPID 1980'S STYLED HANDLES!