Strange places: bones and catacombs
Deep beneath the pavement of
Paris, France, older, even, than some of its more well-known monuments, lies a labyrinth
of tunnels lined with stacks of bones.
These are the remains of millions of Parisians, entombed there for all
time, in a place that reeks of age and time.
The tunnels are world borne, created by ancient tropical seas which left
the layers of stone in their wake as they yielded up to the land. This limestone then became a vital building
block for the civilization that came after it, building great Cathedrals,
palaces, and city streets. The spaces
left from the mining were vast systems of passages that became the second grave
for many bodies when graveyards were closed in the city. Now
close to six million bodies lay under the city of Paris in an area referred to
as “France’s Empire of the Dead”.
Visitors to Paris can tour
the Catacombs with tour guides and lit passages. There are reputed to be street signs carved
into the walls to indicate where under the city that the visitor is located. The area is now monitored and protected by
police. But what must it been like
before it became a tourist location? And
what of the infinitely more unexplored tunnels?
What might they hold?
The bodies were originally
moved in the early 1780’s because of the severe crowding in Paris cemeteries
and church yards. Bodies and bones were
erupting into people’s cellars. The
extensive space under the city seemed to be a good alternative. But if your loved one was tucked into one of
the cold niches under the city, would you visit with a bouquet of flowers? If you were looking for a long lost grand
relative, would you wade through the tunnels of bones to pay a call? Under the watchful eye of a guide, I might be
tempted to journey into the depths to get a small taste of history, but no
further. I have a healthy respect for
the dead and would ultimately want them to rest in peace. I surely wouldn’t want to bring something
back home with me!
If given the chance, would
you go for the tour? Would you go with
the guide, or are you a more adventurous sort?
Are you the type to creep into one of the hidden entrances to brave the
dark by yourself?
Would you be afraid?
Thanks to: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2184393/Paris-catacombs-The-skulls-bones-inside-Frances-Empire-Dead.html
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