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A nice detour from the insanity of Los Angeles - just north of Pasadena and south of the San Gabriel Mountains, is a small cemetery established in 1882 - Mountain View Cemetery. It is also the final resting place of the original Superman, George Reeves.
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Calvary Cemetery, established in 1896, may take you away from the lights and sights of Hollywood, but many famous stars are buried here. It's a little-known and beautiful place to visit in East L.A.
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Lafayette Cemetery was established in 1833, and is one of the most visited above ground cemeteries in New Orleans. It is nestled in the quaint Garden District, and is quite spooky...
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This is the oldest cemetery in Los Angeles and it is hidden in one of the busiest areas of the city. If you want a quieter alternative to karaoke and Korean BBQ, take a trip to Koreatown and wander amongst the ancient headstones of Rosedale Cemetery, established in 1884.
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When in Rome, visit and shoot at the Protestant Cemetery, one of our favorite places to snap around even if it's not Halloween. Read some historical facts and tips for when you end up here later in life--or the next!
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Although located in the middle of the bustling tourist hotspot Montmartre, with a major boulevard running overhead, once you find your way into Montemartre Cemetery you'll discover the peace, quiet, and tranquility.
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This may not be the creepiest cemetery, in case you are seeking a terror experience but it is worth visiting if you are around Recoleta, a fancy neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
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In the heart of one of the world's most haunted cities, there lies an array of beautiful above ground cemeteries. These are two of my favorites located in Mid City and Lakeview, New Orleans.
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I've been living in Cleveland far too long to not go see Lake View Cemetery. President Garfield, John D. Rockefeller, Harvey Pekar, and the namesake of practically every building in town are buried there. It's a beautiful fall walk through the woods.
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My nearest cemetery is the 14th century parish church of St. Mary Magdalene.
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Hollywood Cemetery, hidden away in Oregon Hill Richmond, Virginia, is filled with history and legend, and a great place to wander with a camera.
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It is a beautiful cemetery in Budapest that is worth going to for a nice walk on a sunny fall day. The trees are colorful, and the whole place sheds peace in the middle of the busy city.
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A small little cemetery I happened to chance upon while walking the town of Boynton, it's quite quaint and beautiful. Nothing like a little morbid beauty right?
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In the northern reaches of Seoul, enshrined high on a hill is the tomb of Lee Sang-gil (1556-1637). A civil minister turned leader when he went to fight in the Manchu War of 1637, Lee Sang-gil ended up hanging himself when the Quing invaded Kang-hwa-do the next year. The cemetery is circumscribed by a beautiful traditional Korean wall and has many stoic guardian statues watching over the tombs.
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It’s that time of year!!!! Who doesn’t like being scared? Well now that we are in the month of October it’s time to don the costumes, bring out the candy, and visit your favorite local haunt, hopefully clutching someone close and dear to you!
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Do you believe in the ability to capture restless spirits on film? Here are a few photos taken in the largest cemetery in Vienna, the city of morbid curiosity. Make out what you will from them!
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The American Memorial Cemetery located in The BGC, Manila is not just another memorial cemetery. It boasts of a rich Filipino-American history which dates back to World War II.
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Open since 1828, the Main Cemetery of Frankfurt offers a place of peace for those who passed on and those who were left behind. It is a place of calm, and one might think it's drowned in sorrow and perhaps to an extent it is. . . for only when directly confronted with death do you realize the magnificence of life.
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The Lehigh Valley, Eastern Pennsylvania, has many cemeteries. Some are maintained and some are ignored while others are maintained just enough so people won't pay attention. The cemetery on 2nd and Ridge Streets in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, looks like one of those cemeteries on the surface but when one looks into the history, the people who maintain it are not to blame.
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The Central Cemetery of Constanta is a place where you go back in time and learn a bit of history. I was surprised to find a bunch of monuments here and passing by the modern, ordinary graves, you will find at the back at the cemetery a museum-like atmosphere.