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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 3:24

The Grave of the Real-life Santa Claus

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You won't be able to see the actual grave itself, as it's located at the base of a fresco depicting Jesus. It's still, as I said, concealed. However, the site is accessible for 125 Turkish lira, or about $6.70 well, happy holidays for now. Now, I'm Bob Dennis, urban legends and stranger truths

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@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:30
Wow. I had no idea at all, first of all, of the history of Saint Nick, which was really cool to learn, but also that it was so dark. Yeah. And that's really interesting that you can go see the grave as well. Much to think think about. I don't know. I don't think I'll ever see this holiday in the same way again
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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 0:40

@r.o

Hello. Thank you for your comments and thoughts. The important thing to remember in regards to St. Nicholas was the genuine goodness that was within his specific soul and what he did and in relation to how he helped people who otherwise would have been ousted by society or actually living in a much worse lifestyle. So that really is the true beginning of the spirit of Christmas is that ability to help each other and to give to each other and to be kind and caring about one another
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