I was driving along whilst on my break in the Yorkshire dales and spotted the below sky. I pulled up straight away and took the below shots.
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Late June 2011 saw me heading south to spend some time with my brother and sister in Law in Folkestone. Some time before this I had become aware of a church in Hythe which contained, in a crypt, a rather large collection of bones and skulls - in excess of 2000 skulls and 8000 thigh bones. I had seen some images of this and from the moment I first found out about it I knew I had to see this for myself and take some photographs. From that moment on I could not wait for my chance to visit this fascinating place. As the time approached I contacted the church in advance to check times and that all would be Ok to take some photographs. all was well and I was made aware of a church party due that day so I knew what time frame I had to take shots of the church itself. The church in question is : St. Leonards in Hythe, kent : Link here Here you can read all about the bones and theories of their origins. I found it a very fascinating place to visit and to photograph. I edited the images a couple of days ago and found, very much to my surprise, that I was more affected by the images than actually seeing the skulls "in the flesh" (excuse the unfortunate choice of words). It seemed more gruesome seeing the images and I actually did have some discomfort in the pit of my stomach. I found this quite strange and surprising. Anyway time to share the images: Thanks for looking, I hope you found the images interesting and please do leave some comments.
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