Hunger Stones Appear During Drought Throughout Europe
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They call them “hunger stones” — rocks inscribed with dire warnings from days past when droughts struck Europe.
“If you see me, then weep,” read one with an inscription dating to 1616 that emerged along the Elbe River near the town of Děčín in the Czech Republic near Germany, according to The Guardian.
The stones are making an appearance due to a drought that is sweeping Europe.
Czech researchers in 2013 said the stone was “chiselled with the years of hardship and the initials of authors lost to history” and “expressed that drought had brought a bad harvest, lack of food, high prices and hunger for poor people.”
The researchers said that there were inscriptions on the Děčín stone in 1417 and 1473, as well as ten from between 1707 to 1893.
Another on the Elbe in the German town of Bleckede read: “When this goes under, life will become more colorful again.”
https://www.westernjournal.com/dark-warning-1616-surfaces-europe-not-bad-omen-seen-continent/
In this photo, looks like one says 1934 and 1930. The stone is upside down. I am thinking this stone is a plant.
As well as 1911, 1921, 4/8, 20/6, 6/10
The words listed look like names. So, this is just a mass grave site from WW1 and WW2 civilians I'd guess.
What's Fr? Does it mean friar or former?