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RE: ~ 139 ~ Walk With Me: Operation Human Angels #ChalkWithMe in Nova Scotia, Canada

in #ophumanangels7 years ago

I love graveyards. I always have. Even my favorite park, which was my favorite park before I ever knew this, used to be a graveyard! They moved all the bodies across town to a different cemetery and made it a city park. Once I learned that, I was like, OH, that's why I like it there so much. They're just so peaceful to me. Everyone else thinks that park is haunted, and I think if it is, they're friendly! :)
I totally agree with and love your messages. Thank you for getting out there and spreading the truth and love. <3
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Omg that is so incredible, I cannot believe they dug up all of those graves, wow, that is risky!!!! I couldn't do it!!! Too superstitious.

I love how that was your fave park hahaha! So dark Phe!! You are so rad hahaha!!

As for the photo witness proofs, you know I got my apron on Bro!!!

Do you know about The City Of The Dead in Paris? Basically, Paris cemetaries (18th or 19th century) were so full, bodies were buried stacked on top of each other and people whose houses were next door had BODIES FALLING THROUGH THEIR BASEMENT WALLS and if it rained too hard bodies would float up because they weren't deep enough anymore. So, there are all these old tunnels under Paris from Roman times when they quarried the limestone right there and built with it (this is why in parts of Paris they cannot build any higher or the ground wouldn't support it and the buildings would cave in). So they dug up the bodies and put them in the tunnels. But they didn't just move them and line them up or make neat piles (because so many of the bones were not attached anymore and it was impossible to know who was who) ...they FUCKING MADE ART WITH THEM.

Those walls are made with human bones.

Are they called 'catacombs'? I've read about them in fantasy novels before. That's incredible!!!!

Yep, catacombs. They're real, not just fantasy! :)