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Cistercian Abbey of San Galgano, Chiusdino, Tuscany, Siena, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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When Joseph of Arimathea arrived on the island he brought with him the holy grail or the chalice of life from which Jesus drank the wine. Apparently an object that many institutions, especially the Christian obviously, have been determined to seek and that Arthur would be in charge of protecting. The holy grail is supposed to be within these gardens, within what is known as the Chalice Well, crowned by the Vessica Pisces.


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