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This woman drowned and was submerged for seven months. Here you can see "wet" adipocere formation throughout nearly all fatty tissue in her body. Adipocere or grave wax or mortuary wax is the water-insoluble material consisting mostly of saturated fatty acids. It is formed by the slow hydrolysis of fats in decomposing material such as a human cadaver by action of anaerobic bacteria. The transformation of fats into adipocere occurs best in the absence of oxygen in cold and humid environment, such as in wet ground or mud at the bottom of a lake or a sealed cask, and it can occur with both embalmed and untreated bodies. Corpes of infants and overweight persons are particularly prone to adipocere transformation. |
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She's ready for the wax works at the 'London Dungeon' poor lass |
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never fails to amaze what being emmersed in water for ages can do to you
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#4
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good pics, evian for everyone.
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Freaky Deeky!!! |
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Looks very untouched despite the 7 months underwater
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but the worst part about being submerged for that long....the awful pruning! yuk!
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Gawd - she must have been RIPE! I can smell her from here!
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seems like she have skin of wax..
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fish ate her eye balls?
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