GRAVE THOUGHTS
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In the 1970s, archeologists uncovered the earliest golden items ever found; close to the present city of Varna in Bulgaria. The items were found in a massive necropolis from the Copper Age (Fifth Millenium BC). When the archeologists uncovered the grave labeled number forty-three they found more gold than discovered in the entirety of the world, at that time, buried with a high-status male.
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These graves chime when you dance on them!
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A cemetery of a different kind. One where you bury your negativity!
I always wanted my epitaph to be... She loved all she could, then she died. Ha! But I saw one from this article and I like it, too... She lived wondering why and died for no reason. However, I know my son will pick the former one for my ashes urn. Which is never to be buried. Heh heh.
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Known as the "Pump of Death".
THE PUMP IN THE EARLY 1900S
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Based on this article, How Londoners Died in One Plague-Ridden Week in 1665, you can spin the wheel and learn your fate! I would love to know what Rifing the Lights was. Ha ha.
I died of rickets...
LAST YEAR'S HALLOWEEN THEMED POST
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