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Great gallery. I love to wander through cemeteries. This style of photo gives a surreal appearance to the graves. Love it. Thanks for posting this.
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N it is a molded stump. In a cemetery near me the family had additional smaller logs molded to out line the entire family plot. They can be quite elaborate if the family added their own touch.
It goes from a jungle to rather neat. The stones are stunning. Much love went into these headstones.
Like a jungle there. So lush.
Canopic jars for the organs. I actually have two here (no organs) from our trip to Egypt years ago. They are very beautiful, usually carved.
Were any of the old tombstones still able to be read?
Love the effect of the wind on the foliage. Beautiful statue.
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LOL, @ Wanderer.. Nice Gallery. Thank You! Mr. Motts.
Indeed - otherwordly, and thank you so much Mr. M. for link + info. - add sacred surreal spiritual to eerie. A different Gallery and i love it. The Infrared well suited gave a dreamy lit far-out impression of sea-foam, with the wind blurring leaves. Yes it is a forlorn sad event an abandoned cementary
WOW, yes - what a find....
...but nothing is growing in/on this Porsche 924 -
seems like the creeper vines are standing back
Yes
Poor Ellen M Peale
and the tree has figures and faces; gnarled and shouting
Dreamy . . . . Poppy!
Ohhh how lovely - Gothic Clover in an ocean of sea-foam, the Infrared + wind tricks.
ha and one has a creeper
that´s the better father
...not much Hope getting away from that creeper vine...
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It is very fair & fine, indeed.