167 Comments for Mount Moriah Cemetery

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.
Totally surreal - looks like all is floating to me - gleaming sea-foam,
love it
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137 years later and that grave still looks nice
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Wonder why there is wax/paint just thrown into it? Seems really pointless even by vandal standards. And only word I can make out is "Erected" and something that looks like "Puzarch" or "Puzarct" below it
YAY - New Gallery - Thanks Mr. M. A Cementary! Am thrilled.
Luminous Translucent Infrared Lush Foliage is an Awesome Event.
Yes; Google Earth has Street View, `Click to go´ so cruising down Kingsessing Ave. this dilapidated Gate is seen (basking in the Sun), and the other one also.
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Well might as well make this a car graveyard too
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Wonder why they removed such? And hopefully those rotated pieces won't someday give and topple this gorgeous monument