Oct 30 2004
6 million

Because Paris needed the land to build houses on, so in the19th century they removed some cemeteries and stored the dug up bones in the old quarries beneath the city. The remains of six million people are stored here and although we only saw a third of that it still is an awful lot.
Impressive.

Thursday, 18 November, 2004 @ 17:07
I’m sure that the 6th bone of the left, is the one belonging to the mother of the sister of the aunt of my grandgrandgrandmother. She lost it by shopping.