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At 18 he made only the fourth ascent of the north face of the Grandes Jurasses and two years later the first solo ascent of the Grand Capucin, a red granite pinnacle in the Mont Blanc massif.
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Because the experience of visiting the Capucin crypt is so extraordinary, an endless parade of writers have remarked on the place.
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Though this gruesome art is no longer practiced, visitors today can admire the handiwork of past Capucin bone artists.
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Though this gruesome art is no longer practiced, visitors today can admire the handiwork of past Capucin bone artists.
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Friars that were part of the Capucin community at this church were buried in that holy earth, but when the space was filled, bodies of the long deceased were dug up and dismantled to make room for new occupants.
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Though this gruesome art is no longer practiced, visitors today can admire the handiwork of past Capucin bone artists.
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Friars that were part of the Capucin community at this church were buried in that holy earth, but when the space was filled, bodies of the long deceased were dug up and dismantled to make room for new occupants.
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Because the experience of visiting the Capucin crypt is so extraordinary, an endless parade of writers have remarked on the place.
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Because the experience of visiting the Capucin crypt is so extraordinary, an endless parade of writers have remarked on the place.
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Friars that were part of the Capucin community at this church were buried in that holy earth, but when the space was filled, bodies of the long deceased were dug up and dismantled to make room for new occupants.
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