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Brooks 


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The Crypts of Mass
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Hello all, I haven't posted photos in many years, and to be honest I just started exploring and finding new locations again after 6 years. Also besides the last two weekends I haven't taken any photos in six years as well. I found this location when I got lost the other day. Its somewhere in Massachusetts. I tried to be respectful to the men and woman buried here as well as there family. These crypts have been abandoned for 20 years or more. I wouldn't want it to be known my family was buried in such a place so I have tried to clone/cover all names that were legible. This was a very dark location. Hopefully more to come...
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That one coffin looks like someone tried to pry it open...

And why are the coffins even visible? Exhumations and re-burials or something?




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Brooks 


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That one coffin looks like someone tried to pry it open...

And why are the coffins even visible? Exhumations and re-burials or something?


I would assume some punk kids with some weird urge to see dead bodies.. Maybe the same ones who would spray paint in a crypt. Only a few bodies have been removed from here in the last 20 years. Those that are removed go with the casket.




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< Reply # 3 on 6/5/2016 8:28 PM >
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Awesome find, great pics!




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Those pictures are sick. Kinda weird there are still coffins in there I would assume someone would have taken them out.




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Those pictures are sick. Kinda weird there are still coffins in there I would assume someone would have taken them out.



Um. Yeah. Why would you assume someone would take coffins out of a crypt, exactly?


Wait, don't answer that. Uncle D doesn't want to know.




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Badass, thanks for posting these.




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