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I'd prefer to think that cross toppled due to
nature's forces, rather than vandals.
well considering this place dosnt seem to be very vadalized..id think nature
Beautiful yet depressing. Sweet shot, Motts.
Maybe it was really dark one night and a happless animal was having fun running fast and ran into it.
What an incredible shot. The snow makes it perfect!
if an animal knocked it over, just imagine the headache it would have, lol
Thats sad
Awww, the cross is trying to make snow angels!
It looks like a bird in flight.
Motts How did you take this wonderful Photo.... Keep It Up.
it kinda reminds me of black sabbath, it would've a perfect cover for one of their albums
"I rest in heaven & am protected forever more."
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I don't want to be sexist, but I have
noticed girls will topple tomb stones.
If I was there I probably would have put it back, but thats just me
I LIKE TO THINK IF VANDALS GO IN, THEY'D BE DEALT WITH RATHER HARSHLY BY THE SUPERNATURAL FORCES WHICH ARE OBVIOUSLY ENJOYING THE BEAUTY ...PERHAPS THE METAL COFFIN IS WHERE VANDALS GO, NOT TO RETURN.....
LOL- Dawn, maybe, just maybe.........
I think the keepers of these cemeteries should right all the fallen stones. Now, only the monuments and crypts distinguish the cemetery from ordinary woods.
Motts couldn't have picked a more perfect time to work his camera magic. The snow is what gives these shots that feeling of eternity. Motts has the ability to capture those perfect moments like no other photographer I have seen.

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