lapinou: “Mt. Everest has around 200 dead bodies on the mountain.
malformalady: Amazing photographs by James Bareham of The New
Conjoined fetal pigs
Mummified infant in the crypt of the Monastery of Santa Maria
The Grauballe Man was found on the 26th of April 1952, near the
This photo of Rosalia Lombardo was taken in 1984. Why is that
Biomedical Ephemera
This is the only example of the extinct Fiji bar-winged rail,
The trend for jewelled skeletons began in the late 16th century.
San Severo Chapel Museum (Naples - ITALY) -artery and vein systems
Reliquary Bust, Belgium, 17th Century, Stedelijk Museum, Vander
In December 1998, a common octopus was captured in Matoya Bay,
“Cyclops baby”…one eyed baby. These never
Major General Horatio Gordon Robley with his collection of tattooed
devidsketchbook: BODIES & SKULLS The New Cruelty is a unique
phallocracynow: “Life should not be a journey to the grave
Macabre collections #7—Medical Oddities—Peter the
Mummy, Rakanji temple, Japan
Egyptian mummy from the Louvre museum
The Mummies of Guanajuato Mexico.
Tattoos still visible on the skin of a Tarim Basin mummy. The
Peruvian 8-10 mo. old baby died 6500 years ago.
solutreanfloridian: the-end-0f-summer: Photograph from 1873
did-you-kno: Her embalmer, Pedro Ara, was so meticulous that
Mummy Fact Post 1: The Capacocha Mummy. Otherwise known as one
Mummy Fact Post 2: Lady Dai, or Xin Zhui. Another one of the
odditiesoflife: Capuchin Catacombs - Palermo, Italy In 1599,
petecomepetewentz: omg all the dead preserved bodies made an
devidsketchbook: BODIES & SKULLS The New Cruelty is a unique
nuliguli: “Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave
devidsketchbook:BODIES & SKULLSThe New Cruelty is a unique
devidsketchbook:BODIES & SKULLSThe New Cruelty is a unique
nationalpost: Siberian princess’s remarkably well-preserved
odditiesoflife: The World’s Largest Macabre Displays of Bodies
Bog bodies, which are also known as bog people, are the naturally
mioumioumioumiou: Preserved Bodies at siriraj medical museum