Photographs of Places Where You Find Fascinating Horrifying Death

Sheri Fresonke Harper

Death at times is celebrated, at other times it represents the history of something that once lived, here's photos of where to find death without dying.

Published by Sheri Fresonke Harper

Sheri works as a freelance writer, novelist and poet. She worked in the aviation industry at the Port of Seattle and Boeing Company for 20 years as a systems analyst/architect where she edited and wrote over...  View profile

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  • Stephanie Jeannot2/19/2011

    Oooh! Brought chills.

  • Michael Segers2/9/2011

    What a fascinating photo-essay. Your captions and overall theme made the memorable photos even more intriguing!

  • Verna Hendrickson1/31/2011

    Sheri these are wonderful pics. Great Job. You are one of my favorites!

  • Carol Roach1/30/2011

    love the pics

  • Marie Lowe1/30/2011

    Very interesting.

  • Julie Darleen Durr1/30/2011

    That was a creepy skeleton

  • CJ Mathis1/30/2011

    Interesting shots. Love the Oregon Fossil Beds in John Day - have you visited the town of Fossil Oregon - you can actually dig fossils behind the high school for $1.00.

  • Victoria Cunningham1/30/2011

    Interesting!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky1/30/2011

    Interesting pictures.

  • C. Jeanne Heida1/30/2011

    Loved the title and especially how you were able to find the common thread in each of these pictures. LOL, we drive past the fossil beds a lot to & from Seattle, and even though we've toured the old homestead, we've never actually walked out on the beds. Sounds to me like a perfect stay-cation idea :)

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