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Buried bones

Paris was a crowded city in the late 1700s. It had a burgeoning population clamoring for housing and burial plots. The city's churches maintained their own graveyards within city limits, but they were overcrowded and unsanitary. To free up valuable real estate and get rid of the health hazard, they dug up the graves — all of them.
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4 Comments
nice
Thanks for sharing this nice piece of history. I have watched program on TV about these catacombs in Paris. It was interesting and gruesome.
Thanks for sharing, quite informative for us