327 Comments for Paris Catacombs

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Major props given to the person who stayed down there long enough to recreate that painting. A good example of the right kind of graffiti.
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Oh, who lives in the catacombs under Paris? (fits better if you pronounce the way the French do...or how they are depicted as doing, "Pair-ee")
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Displaced bones everywhere? Not very "humerus". Ba dum tss.
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Peering through the window of Death.
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Thank you, once again Motts, for sharing another one of your fantastic adventures with all of us. I'm seriously envious of your travels, but your work is so immersive, I feel like I am almost alongside with you and your friends!

Seriously great work as always.
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One of the most frightening thing about the human race is how we can be conditioned to accept almost anything, in order to survive with our mind and body relatively intact. Things done a certain way because it was necessary, convenient, and practical...

To think these used to be people. Maybe an anthropologist can tell what lives they led by analysing the remains.
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Some of these paintings are really very impressive.
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This really piques my interest. I wonder what/who this altar was for?
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That is so cool! I love the hands.
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Ha, this is cool. Like an underground art installation.
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When an artist can use the space correctly and tastefully, street art can be very cool and can bring life to an otherwise 'drab' environment. This is a great example and the scene is perfect for the location.
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This is fantastic, I love the dark contrast here and I surprisingly like the little painted shroomies.
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Very surreal. The lettering to the right looks almost like it's glowing.
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I was thinking the same to myself. With no ventilation, I imagine a fire in this place would be awful.
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These caverns are so strange.. What were their purposes? Were they used for rest/break areas for the workers expanding the catacombs?