464 Comments for La Crypte des Fleurs

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Once upon a White-Bloom, it's an in - Good Job! A very life resembling shot -- seeing the aged Bloom with life resurrecting in the background *Smile*
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The cross looks off - I wonder if it was laid that way...
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Calcium Carbonate Stalactites - Okay gotcha!
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The aging materials are fascinating - the kind of place I could hang, without the stench of course.
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I like to see names on these.
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It makes me think of someone sitting alone mourning the loss of a loved one with mixed feelings - I can picture someone sitting there quietly - It's almost like I'm that person - the sir-realism is coffee to me :) Good job guys or guy :) or guys:)
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I remember going to a funeral for a friend of mine and in the other room it was a funeral for a baby, the box was about the same size
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he looks like he was a banker or a baker or something like that
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it looks like her eyes are missing....creepy! I LOVE IT!
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this girl died at the peak of World War I. must've been haunting for her to live her last few years seeing as germany was pushing through the french countryside around this time.
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I think this Deb person is a bot or a troll.

This is an absolutely fascinating gallery. I've never seen anything like this place.
I hated to have to ready small children and infants for a funeral.
They had no chance to experience life, to fall in love, or to experiance raising a child.
I believe that is a child's coffin.
I used to work in a funeral home, we had caskets like that for small children, and smaller ones for Infants.
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Nice chair shot Motts....it does look creepy down there in this photo anyway......
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sorry I missed your intro.... greet work..!!