This gentleman sits among many thousand headstones the center of the replica of the chapel St Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
London's parks are quintessentially British and provide tourists with a quiet reprieve from the energy and noise of this world-class city.
Couple strolls thru the cemetery.
Opened in 1871, Glenwood cemetery brings to mind a more gracious time in history. The grounds are immaculately kept and are covered with old oaks and beautifully carved markers.
Charmingly bounded by a white picket fence and Monterey pines, the Presidio Pet Cemetery is an evocative testament to the love between man and beast. The origins are murky.
A small graveyard in the second largest city in Manitoba(not saying much) that is an interesting stroll.
Founded in the late 1800s next to the 16th century Novodevichy Monastery, Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery is regarded as the most famous cemetery in Russia. Not only does it house some of Russia's most famous dead (including Khruschev, Gogol, Bulgakov, Shostakovich and many others), but the graves are not mere tombstones, they're works of art.
Walking down a path alone through Brompton Cemetery in London on a cold, cloudy winter day, I couldn't help but feel so grateful that I was one of the few things alive and well in this Victorian cemetery.
This lovely angel stand guard in front of a Mausoleum along the main pathway. Brompton Cemetary, London, England