@mr.spinoza

Worst place to dump a dead body. Got it. Thanks.

@tonyhart97

The body seen in this video is kept at the National History Museum of Ireland

@tessat338

My relatives who live on a farm in Ireland cut, dry and burn peat to heat their house and for cooking fuel in the  kitchen.   They also have and electric stove for when they don't want to have so much heat.   When we were visiting, we saw peat briquettes and peat pellets for sale in the local hardware stores.

@Authaire1

Imagine going for a swim and it landing you in a museum 1500 years later

@kiddfpv

I did NOT expect this video to end with swamp mummies..😶

@tennesseehomesteader6175

I'm sure she just loves the picture of herself 🤣

@RichRich1955

Like the Danish bog people

@JuliusUnique

acidic conditions? Wouldn't that mean that the bodies etch away? I am confused

@dbackscott

Once while hiking on a nature trail near a swampland in Florida, My wife and I came upon three dudes who looked and were dressed like mafioso types. As soon as we got near, they abruptly hushed and watched us as we passed by. Yeah, we kept walking and didn’t look back.

@MikeOrkid

My brain glitched reading the title and I said to myself "isn't it Wade Boggs?"

@kennethhicks2113

Pickled People

@TheKlink

Necromantic bio-surveilance is indeed creepy

@granodiorite9032

premium bog leather â„¢

@MustbeTheBassest

Oh wow, so the "dead marshes" from the Lord of the rings actually have a small grain of truth to them. That's pretty cool.

@MissJudyJetson

Can someone be buried in a peatbog to preserve themselves?

@curiodyssey3867

Best. Thumbnail. Ever.

@Kryptkeeper911

Well that’s gonna be the craziest thing I’ll learn today

@inconceivabledark

I've actually met Pete Boggs! Great guy! A bit quiet tho.

@RandyJames22

Don't follow the lights

@shannonnewman3091

Keep safe in a swamp, There Not Safe !