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| A bone chalice standing at the Bone Church's entrance. Sedlec's reputation stems from a 13th century abbot returning from the Holy Lands with a pocketful of Jerusalem soil sprinkled in the chapel's grounds; by the time the plague struck, demand on graveyard plots here sky-rocketed.
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