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It had more bones in it than the Sedlec Ossuary, ranging in size from "recognizably mammalian" to "sardine spine" to "oyster grit."
Stefan Beck: The Most Disappointing Game: A Muskrat Ramble in Smyrna, Delaware (PHOTOS) 2010
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With a sprinkle of sand from the Holy Land, a 13th-century abbot created one of the most sought-after burial lots in Central Europe - Sedlec Ossuary, in the city of Kutná Hora - eventually resulting in a cemetery and church housing the remains of up to 70,000 people.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RoBin Esrock 2011
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After what looked like the Sedlec Ossuary had gotten up and done some strange, haunted fever dance, Jill decided that Simon was a decent enough player.
Gawker 2009
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After what looked like the Sedlec Ossuary had gotten up and done some strange, haunted fever dance, Jill decided that Simon was a decent enough player.
Gawker 2009
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After what looked like the Sedlec Ossuary had gotten up and done some strange, haunted fever dance, Jill decided that Simon was a decent enough player.
Gawker 2009
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After what looked like the Sedlec Ossuary had gotten up and done some strange, haunted fever dance, Jill decided that Simon was a decent enough player.
Gawker 2009
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After what looked like the Sedlec Ossuary had gotten up and done some strange, haunted fever dance, Jill decided that Simon was a decent enough player.
Gawker 2009
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"...The Sedlec Ossuary is artistically decorated by more than 40.000 human skeletons. Thus it is also known as the Church of Bones or as the Bone Church..."
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