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Description: Christian mythology suggests that Chalice Well marks the site where Joseph of Arimathea placed the chalice that had caught the drops of Christ's blood at the Crucifixion, linking the Well to the wealth of speculation surrounding the existence of the Holy Grail. The red of the water is also said by some Christians to represent the rusty iron nails used at the Crucifixion. And yes, I did drink the water.
Title: Chalice Well (3093313875)
Credit: The Holy Grail?
Author: Kurt Thomas Hunt from USA
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