486 Comments for Crypt of Barons

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IT LOOKS LIKE THE CLOTH MIGHT HAVE BEEN VELVET, VERY REGAL!
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DANG THATS STUNNING!
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Occaisionally, if I cannot reach something I need to take a picture of I place the camera on a tripod with the legs closed but fully extended and then lift the tripod overheard after setting and tripping the timer.

...would that have worked for you or were you there without a tripod??
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WOW, ITS ALMOST TOO PERFECT!!!
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Cooooool!
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No, it looked as if no one had been inside for many years, and the exterior was very unkempt.
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Those handles do fall off, and not always after the funeral.

Here is one famous case:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/.../americas/356213.stm
It's interesting the things you stumbled across upon sheer cawinkieedink!
There's my crown, whew I thought I lost it!
I spy with my little eye..something from the main page =]
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The plaques on the coffins marked the name, dates, and title of the deceased, although they were difficult to photograph...

http://www.opacity.us/...6_plaque_closeup.htm
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I wonder, even with the double caskets that they all seem to have, would it have smelled at all when a new one was put in there?
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I can't wait to die
Well not really but i'm getting all these awesome ideas for my funeral.
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The decoration on this casket is simply amazing.
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What an amazing casket. Simply the premimum.