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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 4:38 pm
by Tvspelsfreak
Just watch out for zombies. And don't forget to bring your boomstick!
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 4:53 pm
by Falco Girgis
*equips chainsaw (lvl 30)*
Hail to the King Baby!
I'm bringing t3h camera, so if I find anything worth getting a picture of, you'll see it up here once I get AfterShot.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:04 pm
by MarauderIIC
Boomstick? The only way to kill zombies is to blow them into chunks of juicy kibble. ;)
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:30 am
by Falco Girgis
HOLY SHIT GUYS!
I swear to god, I installed that old Windows 3.1 software about a week ago. It is like 3:00 AM and I was clicking on my start icon to turn of my PC when BAM! Magically t3h ancient digital camera program appeared. That's right my friends, I have pictures of the forgotten graveyard! From now on, all of you guys get to see our adventures first-hand.
Also, note that there isn't a human in the pictures because we were being chased by the police and everybody waited outside to watch for the cops while I ran inside to snap some pictures. It was REALLY dark in the dense jungle, so cut me some slack if the pictures seem a bit sub-par. I can assure you that next time I won't be alone (I better not be!)
There were some way more interesting things in there as well. Tomorrow we'll survey the land and supply you with photographs of our adventures. Enough talk, here's the goodz:
The entrance deep within the jungle to the cemetary.
The eerie emanence of the November jungle sunset.
I moved on in towards the graveyard.
The first grave is knocked over (note that the historical document says that this is true and the names couldn't be recorded).
In huge letters you can see that "William Henry Crutcher" is buried here (documented).
Up ahead is the baby's grave and even farther is the family memorial.
Close up of the child's memorial, I believe he died at the age of 3.
This fenced in area is a single family. The small grave marks the child and next to it is the mother.
There is NO way you can deny that we've been there now. Look at that you can read everything.
Some really wierd memorial things over here. It was pitch black (damn good flash) so this shot was really crappy because I couldn't see them too good.
Another look out over Dingus's cotton field. This is the same field I talked about running through pitch black at night and being the freakiest thing ever. Seriously, it is.
Glancing back in at the hidden cemetery.
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:36 pm
by Orgodemirk
Wow. Thems pictures be cool.
Thats awesome.
I want to go to that graveyard.
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:40 pm
by JS Lemming
Did you say all them thar grave's from the 1800's?
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:42 pm
by Falco Girgis
Actually almost all are from around ~1840, but there this random priest grave that is like 1910 0_o
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:44 pm
by Wutai
OOOOH! I want to see some daylight photos.
Take some of the surrounding woods.
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:49 pm
by MarauderIIC
Why were you being chased by the police?
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:44 pm
by Falco Girgis
Because they saw us walking through the cotton fields and we were technically "trespassing".
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 7:58 am
by Dark Crusader
That graveyard cant be "forggoten" because the stones would be that clean. If it was forgoten then you youldnt even be able to read the stones.
Usualy one person that lives close to the gravesites is the one who takes cair of it. You probubly just havent seen them yet.
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:15 pm
by Falco Girgis
The stones really aren't clean. You aren't going to find moss growing on solid marble. That stuff is so durable and strong. The only thing is that they would be covered with leaves. Didn't you see the wierd structures? That didn't seem too well kept. I know it isn't completely forgotten. But it is still forgotten nonetheless.
Probably no more than a handful of people know of it.
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 9:58 am
by Guest
That graveyard cant be "forggoten" because the stones would be that clean. If it was forgoten then you youldnt even be able to read the stones.
Usualy one person that lives close to the gravesites is the one who takes cair of it. You probubly just havent seen them yet.
I cleaned the ones in the pictuires with an old rag so they'd be readable. They looked like shit.
I did that so you can tell on that proof thing. And you'd think that just the location taken with the camera would tell that it's not well known.
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 1:02 am
by Dark Crusader
Twich.... Did you use some kinde of cleaner? Because if you did be carefull! It could speed up the "Crumbling" of the stones. :spin: