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Trees In The Cemetery Park ~ Nature Tuesday

Still using the stock of photos that I took at my father’s cemetery a few days before new year, I posted one more for the Nature Tuesday challenge this time.

The Kalibata National Heroes Cemetery – Jakarta consists of several main blocks which divided based on religions. The main blocks are also divided into several sub-blocks based on the funeral year and the width of the sub-blocks themselves. In general, every sub-block has around 150 tombs and each sub-block is surrounded by rows of large trees of various types as well as paths that are provided for the pilgrims’ passing.

The grave of my father is located in a sub-block located in the left rear part of the cemetery. Not far from the sub-block stands a dividing wall of the tomb area with the outside environment around it. The high wall stands on the side of the path I mentioned above. It was at the edge of the path near the wall that I took this picture. Under the shade of large trees, out there looks a towering electric transmission tower that is also surrounded by trees.

Under the blue sky at that time, without an umbrella or outside the shade of a tree, the hot sun was quite stinging on the skin.

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    Is there a heroes cemetery in your area?

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    Is the heroes cemetery park or a funeral complex in your area or country also has many big and high trees?

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  1. Users voted 9 times.
    Q: Is there a heroes cemetery in your area?

    Yes (8 votes) – 73%
    No (3 votes) – 27%

    Q: If there is, have you ever visited it?

    Yes (8 votes) – 89%
    No (1 votes) – 11%

    Q: Is the heroes cemetery park or a funeral complex in your area or country also has many big and high trees?

    Yes (5 votes) – 63%
    No (3 votes) – 38%

  2. We’ve a memorial “statue”/building for the heroes.
    Btw those are some really nice shots!!
    How did you make a cemetry look not eerie?

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    • It is good to remember the services of heroes, and one way is to build statues or buildings for heroes. In Kalibata there are also such statues/monuments.

      Thanks, dear friend. I have long advised and taught my camera not to produce images with eerie nuances.

  3. Great shot Albert, and yes we do have giant trees, and our cemeteries look familiar to yours. We have many heros buried here in our county, too many to count.

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  4. We have a Park of Heroes of the Second World War … a pair of Austrian and Italian soldiers … in the cemetery mainly cypresses

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  5. My late parents are buried in Tennessee. I have yet to visit their burial place since Memphis Tennessee is way out of the Lake Charles area in Louisiana.

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  6. my father was a veteran hero, he had his cross in the heroes cemetery even if he was still alive when it was placed…. We didn’t mind at all. He is now in our cemetery with my mother.

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    • I’m grateful your country gave a decent funeral to the veterans there. In my country, there are only 32 cemetery heroes and 1 national heroes cemetery, and those who can be buried there must be national heroes, or considered as heroes by presidential decree or have one or more highest honorary signs, can be the Republic of Indonesia Star, Guerrillas Star, as well as other stars according to the laws and regulations. Also, someone who has services to the state and is proposed by the president is also entitled.

  7. There are some lovely trees in that cemetery where you father is. The cemetery in my town is very large and has some beautiful trees in it. There’s lots of squirrels there too. Lots of people go and feed them. There are a few heroes too. There is 1 man that helped build Nelsons Column in my town. Nelsons Column is dedicated to Lord Nelson. Interesting story!

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