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Just want to share with pics I made this weekend during small trip. The largest collections of bones in CZ. Ossuary contains the remains of about 40 000 people. Since some people died on battlefield some skulls are damaged from swords or maces (some more info http://www.artgraphica.net/art-shop/prague...bone-church.htm).
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I think that's a great way to be immortalized and to be an actual part of art. Unless of course you hate art. But still— even without knowing who those people were, what a great way to pay honest and genuine tribute to them as human beings. Not for the people they might have been or how they lived, but as just a matter of tribute and respect to the human race itself.
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