BEST PIC OF UNMARKED GRAVE COMPETION AND PRIZE

EDDE

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keep this one rollin TP i got a few snaps to take in few days!!!
 

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Entry #2...I love this graveyard stuff!

Native American burial sites! Both of these graves were excavated by the University of Kentucky in 1966. The documentation states that the remains and artifacts were "logged", "studied", "photographed" and "returned in as much possible in their original positions". Not sure I'm buying into that!

These two sites are but a stones throw from Entry #1, about a mile as a crow flies.

This part of Kentucky was inhibited by Mound Builder Native Americans. I regret that at the moment I cannot remember their formal name.

These two "mounds" are about 300 yards apart, on private land (which I rent). The land has been in private hands for over 150 years. The current land owner has seen the "rock piles" for many years but had no idea that they were Indian burial sites. I accidentally came across the archive while conducting Civil War research.
ARE THESE PUMPKINS GROWING HERE 1320?
 

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This is a photo I took last year.
"Bachelor's Grove Cemetery", in Illinois.

It is a small abandoned cemetery that some
claim is one of the most hauted places in the world.

Would not want to spend the night.

It is a real shame what has happened to this
cemetery over the years. If you would like to know more:

http://www.prairieghosts.com/bachgrov.html
or
http://www.graveyards.com/IL/Cook/bachelors/

all have a good un.....................
 

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Here's a couple , plus a nice old one .
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Michelle

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LMAO.....what does this mean1320? if its being rude dont bother i was only kidding you have great pics... ::)
 

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Nothing rude, just shorthand for 'Laughing My A$$ Off' - there are also extensions, such as ROFLMAO 'Rolling On Floor.....'.
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Michelle said:
1320 said:
Entry #2...I love this graveyard stuff!
ARE THESE PUMPKINS GROWING HERE 1320?


Hahahahah Why Yes Michele , I think they are....look closely at the top of second picture
 

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Michelle

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Okay.....enough said.......get out and get the creepies guys!
 

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OK guys, this is creepy! My dog dug this up in my backyard, obviously it is a grave although there are no markings or any signs of a missing headstone......................it was found in the garden area. Do I win Tinpan??? LOL ;D
 

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ahahahahahahahahahahah :D :D :D!!!! That's all I can say!hahahahahaha tinpan.....THIS IS HILARIOUS.....not creepy!
 

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Well Tinpan, it was a false alarm! Obviously it is some Halloween prop that was burried by some joker.................sorry jackass scared the hell outa me! My poor dog wont go in the backyard now, scared him too! ;D
 

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Michelle

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haaahhhhhhoohhahhhhoaaaaaaaoooohhhhhh :D :D :D you are nuts!
 

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Im just a little bit off tilt Michelle but my damn dog just crapped on the living room floor! im gonna have to get him some professional help or at least some doggie diapers til he gets over this little scare! Grrrrrrrrrrr!!! ;D

But all joking aside, Tinpan this is a great idea for a thread, cant wait to see all the pics these ghouls come up with!
 

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ahahahahahah this is starting to come alive and more pics please.also i,m down under not upside down and something else most of you drive on the wrong side of the road. ahahahahh MORE PICS


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Michelle said:
1320 said:
Entry #2...I love this graveyard stuff!

Native American burial sites! Both of these graves were excavated by the University of Kentucky in 1966. The documentation states that the remains and artifacts were "logged", "studied", "photographed" and "returned in as much possible in their original positions". Not sure I'm buying into that!

These two sites are but a stones throw from Entry #1, about a mile as a crow flies.

This part of Kentucky was inhibited by Mound Builder Native Americans. I regret that at the moment I cannot remember their formal name.

These two "mounds" are about 300 yards apart, on private land (which I rent). The land has been in private hands for over 150 years. The current land owner has seen the "rock piles" for many years but had no idea that they were Indian burial sites. I accidentally came across the archive while conducting Civil War research.
ARE THESE PUMPKINS GROWING HERE 1320?

M R not pumpkins Michelle....C M P?!

Rolling on the floor, laughing my azz off.

Hey, might make for good compost under these rocks!

P.S.S. Them are not pumpkins, see them pee.... ;D
 

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hey natf, kool ,if you get time i like to see the ghost pic kool and MORE PICS PLEASE.


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