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Thank you so much! This wasn't a proper cemetery as there is no one burried in there. Rather like some monuments raised for those who fell during the battle. But I can feel what you said there as I also have a guilty pleasure to explore cemeteries, lol. There is always so much diversity amongst the architecture used for the grave plates, as well as the energy you can feel within.
Wow, I must have lost the thread somewhere along the way then hahaha, but this actually seems even more interesting to me; I had literally understood it to be just a small cemetery accompanying that central monument.
I haven't seen cemeteries that organized in my own country, but that diversity makes them interesting, especially when people include sculptures; that’s what appeals to me the most. Thanks for the feedback, Gabriela; it’s great to hear from you again 🙏
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