1,080 Comments for Mount Rose Cemetery

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A little Murphy's oil soap and a crew of scrub persons and we could fix it right up. The stone all looks good. I suggest bring your own cushion, though.
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It seems like an odd arrangement of benches and alcoves. Do the beanches extend behind the columns? strange. Awesome shot though. very well preserved.
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I atacully spent some time in a German graveyard today. Here in Germany the experience is completely different than US.... so much more, well, lively.
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The Emerald Tablet, perfect quote for this great picture.
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Motts couldn't have picked a more perfect time to work his camera magic. The snow is what gives these shots that feeling of eternity. Motts has the ability to capture those perfect moments like no other photographer I have seen.
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Beautiful
Great Angle...as always, excellent composition!
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As above, so below; As within, so without

~The Emerald tablet
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This photo and the previous one convey the cold and stillness of death. In a way they seem to make death attractive. Beautiful place to spend eternity. Yes, motts. We need a hardcover book of your art.
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This.. this is gorgeous. I wish the buildings now had as much vivid detail.
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After reading this, i looked up steel caskets, and i found that production really began in the 1950s, after WWII, when steel stamping and production became significant
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I can read the name Ella Wright. Didn't stick around, did she?
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Lovely!
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Very grand... and abondoned-looking.
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It looks very antique. The headstones give the shot serenity and mystery. Impressive!