Weird weekend in that we decided to head off to one of the really old cemeteries this afternoon because we’ve been meaning to check it out for ages and it was pretty rainy today and we thought we would be able to get some awesome photos.
This is one of the cemeteries that was badly hit by vandals and it is not until you visit the place that you get an understanding of the extent of the absolute stupidity and bloody mindedness of some people. Grave after grave smashed up and left to sink into the soil.
I will post some of the photos of the destruction but I thought I would post one of my favourite shots today to focus on the sad beauty of the place:

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03/02/2008 at 6:38 pm Permalink
That’s a great photo
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03/02/2008 at 8:41 pm Permalink
Thank you Dan!
04/02/2008 at 7:08 am Permalink
beautiful. Visiting old places always gives me shivers down my spine.
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04/02/2008 at 1:54 pm Permalink
It’s a real shame that it takes so much effort to create and so little to destroy. I was a bored teenager myself once, but I never thought “hey, let’s go kick some graves over. It’ll be hilarious”.
Morons!
04/02/2008 at 8:54 pm Permalink
I was trying to figure out if I could describe the feeling better: awe. pure awe of what mankind made in the past. And then some idiots break it down
I also felt the ‘awe’ while watching LotR seeing the immense statues on the river when they leave LotloriĆ«n.
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05/02/2008 at 6:50 pm Permalink
Arjan - I feel the same way (for both your comments). It was an interesting experience, the emotions that it brought up even though I don’t have any connection with these people.
05/02/2008 at 6:51 pm Permalink
I know Ian - it really is a shame and completely senseless.