Coin-offerings are seen on one of the bone pyramids in the Sedlec Ossuary chapel beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints in Sedlec, suburb of Kutna Hora, Czech Republic on January 4, 2014. The ossuary contains the remains of about 40 000 people and the current arrangement of bones dates from 1870.
Monday, 6 January 2014
The bone pyramids in the Sedlec Ossuary chapel
Coin-offerings are seen on one of the bone pyramids in the Sedlec Ossuary chapel beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints in Sedlec, suburb of Kutna Hora, Czech Republic on January 4, 2014. The ossuary contains the remains of about 40 000 people and the current arrangement of bones dates from 1870.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
An attendee hits balls with a Sony bluetooth tennis racket, while his real-time statistics are seen on the screen at right, on the ...
-
Mini's driver Stephane Perterhansel (R) of France and co-driver Jean Paul Cottret compete during the 2014 Dakar Rally Stage 3 betwee...
-
A cargo ship swept ashore at the height of Super Typhoon Haiyan still rest amongst debris and destroyed houses weeks after the storm in t...
No comments:
Post a Comment