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Have you heard of Egyptian Avenue at the Highgate cemetery in London? I recently came across it and fell in love! The first section was completed in 1839 and was a popular burial spot up till the early 20th century.
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This is how a cemetary SHOULD look.
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The entrance into this section of the cemetary (7 in all) is through a large Pharoanic arch which has lotus bud columns on either side. The stone was once painted to match the ancient Egyptian style but now has corroded away.
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Once inside this main gate, you pass 16 tomb entrances (8 on either side) while you walk uphill
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This shot is looking down the hill towards the main entry. This 'back door' is less grand but just as interesting. I love all of this stonework!
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This 'tunnel' leads you to the Circle of Lebanon, seen above.
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Close up of one of the tomb entries. Now I just have to go to London to visit in person!
Pictures via flickr.
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