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Moon Point Cemetery B
Here is the 2nd part of the Moon Point Cemetery photo shoot. Feature here are some very old and very lonly graves that date backs to the 19th century.
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- This is perhaps one of the oldest monuments in the whole place. I couldn't make heads or tails of the inscription.
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- Here are two very obscure looking grave markers. It was close to dusk, so I had to use flash when I shot most of these.
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- Here is one of the lonliest graves in the entire place. I think the grave most likely is older then the tree that stands there now.
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Re: Moon Point Cemetery B
Oooo, I like these twilight photos! Very atmospheric!
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Re: Moon Point Cemetery B
That one head stone that's leaning against the tree sort of reminded me of Ebineezer Scrooge's head stone for some reason. That was one creepy place.
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Yes, I can see that!Pumpkin_Man wrote: That one head stone that's leaning against the tree sort of reminded me of Ebineezer Scrooge's head stone for some reason. That was one creepy place.
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That was exactly what it made me think of too.
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Whoever was buried there is now probably part of that tree. The roots probably grew right through the coffin.
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It's kind of romantic when you put it that way.
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That wouldn't s uprise me. The skelitol remains are probbly entangled in that tree's root system.
By the way, I took a look at the original jpeg of that photo, and that grave marker does, in fact, show a death date of 1839. It was very hard to make it out, but it does say "died" none the less. So any coffin would be long gone by now.
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By the way, I took a look at the original jpeg of that photo, and that grave marker does, in fact, show a death date of 1839. It was very hard to make it out, but it does say "died" none the less. So any coffin would be long gone by now.
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Wow! Other pics.... I really do like the one with headstone that is leaning against the tree... I am thinking about putting my own headstone on my tree for next Halloween.
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I think that grave was there before that tree grew in that spot.
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Hmmmm.... very interesting.... that's cool!Pumpkin_Man wrote: I think that grave was there before that tree grew in that spot.
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That was one of the oldest graves in that cemetery. That's why I said that.
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