327 Comments for Paris Catacombs

I wonder what those words mean on the wall
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a soda can!!!!
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THRILLER video
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despite the water how wonderful U got there for us
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Wow. Amazing pictures. You are lucky to have been able to visit them and I hope you get to see them again for more pictures.
Excellent!!! Keep up the Great Work!!!
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I'll echo the above sentiments! I've only read about the catacombs before, and getting to see them gives a real sense of their scope and diversity. Thank you so much for sharing this with the world! I can't wait to see what you show us next!
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I have no doubt this was a challenge, but thank you so much for surmounting it! I have enjoyed your work for years and have wanted to see more of the Paris Catacombs since I learned of their experience. Thank you so much for suffering for your art and sharing it with us all!
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Thank You! For the new gallery. I have never seen anything like this. I am glad to know you tossed all your clothing and footwear. This is among your most intense galleries. Thanks again.
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I can't believe people actually came down there and stayed for extended periods of time just to make such recreations. Again, the only good kind of street art. Imagine how much better abandoned places would be if all the graffiti in it was recreations of famous artwork?
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Now there's a story worthy of digging up. This must have some reason for being here and having offerings placed upon it.
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That's not disturbing to come across in a dark, death filled underground maze. No, not at all.
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I don't know what I question more: this room being covered in shards of reflective glass for some reason or those damn mannequin parts scattered throughout it.
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Boy, Paris must be a street art Mecca or something. They've covered nearly every inch of the walls seen thus far. It's like when you get away from the touristy spots of the catacombs, it all goes to s**t.
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What exactly is the point of having such down there? Same with that room with the lanterns and well and the previous one.