Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Museum, San Antonio TX
He had traveled to each location Jesus had visited, and collected this pottery from each location as he went. That whitish one second to the left is from Garden of Getheseme


The Geocache Toilet Seats # 2 and #3.

From the palace in Baghdad
This one has a piece of the Berlin Wall, and stones from WWII concentration camps

Amazing man, full of passion. I spent an hour there listening to him go on about each piece.
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