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The Catacombs of Paris
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The inscription reads: And many of those that sleep in the dust of the earth, shall awake: some unto life everlasting, and others unto reproach, to see it always. The Catacombs of Paris or Catacombes de Paris are a famous underground ossuary in Paris, France. Organized in a renovated section of the city's vast network of subterranean tunnels and caverns towards the end of the 18th century, it became a tourist attraction on a small scale from the early 19th century and has been open to the public on a regular basis from 1867. The official name for the catacombs is l'Ossuaire Municipal. This cemetery covers a portion of Paris's former mines near the Left Bank's Place Denfert-Rochereau, in a location that was just outside the city gates before Paris expanded in 1860. Although this cemetery covers only a small section of underground tunnels comprising "les carrières de Paris" ("the quarries of Paris"), Parisians today popularly refer to the entire network as "the catacombs".

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.Donna68
08/29/08 1:59 PM GMT
Faved, just wonderful :-)
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.malteser
08/30/08 6:47 PM GMT
Interesting comment and unusual picture.
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.FocalLength
08/30/08 8:16 PM GMT
Superb choice of monochrome. Shame about the resolutions on offer but otherwise a good'un.
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.aussiepaint
08/30/08 10:12 PM GMT
Interesting indeed.....would like to see it in a larger resoltion. It reminds me of the Killing Fields if your familiar with those images.
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::nigelmoore
08/31/08 9:06 PM GMT
I went there many years ago and my memory of it is every bit as imposing as your image. It's shocking and appealing at the same time, and you presented it really well. I can see why it's reminded people of 'The Killing Fields' but its history is entirely different. This is a very thought-provoking post Cindy.
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