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On a skull in the ossuary of the Romanian Skete Prodromos on Mount Athos one can read the following inscription in Romanian: "Ce sunt eu, vei fi şi tu. Ce eşti tu, am fost şi eu." (translation: What I am, you will be, too. What you are, I've been myself.), reminding the reader the ephemerality of his life and the constant need to think of his own death.

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Photograph created using a Canon PowerShot A530 camera and modified in GIMP 2.2.14.

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2007-04-25 08:47 EEST

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5 may 2007

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