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Rookwood Necropolis picture. One of my favorites. The building is empty, one of several empty buildings there. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. I love the flowers in this picture. |
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Rookwood Necropolis image. This is towards the end of my visit. I was so tired at this point and so sick that I didn't feel up to taking a lot more pictures, but I did take this one, and I like it. |
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Rookwood Necropolic picture. You just can't imagine how big this place is. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. That is not a tree. That is a yucca stalk. The biggest yuccas I've ever seen. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. Love this. There is no marker left. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. There evidently was a very talented local carver during this timeframe because his/her work is on a handful or so markers, and the flowers are fabulous. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. One of the few graves with stone tops that has remained intact. |
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Roodwood Necropolis picture. This is beautifully carved. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. |
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Rookwood Necropolis picture. Several graves had iron or stone walls built around them. Even one of the modern cemeteries has the same phenomenon. A tour guide mentioned that it is an Italian thing. Don't know if that's true. |
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View from Jack's place. This is the place that most looked like Australia to me. |
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Landscape view from Jack's place, near where we fed rock wallabies. |
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Another fabulous view from Jack's place. This stream had a waterfall in back, but I couldn't quite get to it in my sandals. |
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View from train to Kuranda skyrail. This reminded me of LotR. Heh. |
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View from the cable car down into Kuranda's rain forest. Many of the trees have light trunks and light colored leaves. |
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Parrot at aviary. |
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Enormous tree, viewed from one of the trails that one can take at stops on the skyrail. It was beautiful. |
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Date: 2004-11-02 05:56 pm (UTC)>:-D
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Date: 2004-11-02 11:38 pm (UTC)It is arranged by religious faith, and each denomination has its own area of the cemetery. It is such a large cemetery that you'd really have to have two days to see it all, honest.
I have more pictures...stop by some evening and you can see all ninety that I took there. ;)
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Date: 2004-11-03 05:33 pm (UTC)>;-D
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Date: 2004-11-04 12:09 am (UTC)Australia - Rockwood
Date: 2004-11-03 09:20 pm (UTC)Awesome - I live in Australia - Melbourne Victoria and this is the first time I have seen their cemetery site. I have heard lots about the cemetery from various newsgroups and I will be posting your comments (if you don't mind that is). Makes me want to take a holiday just to go see it. I go around old country towns transcribe and photograph the old cemeteries for my own pleasure, so I can imagine how you felt walking the grounds of Rockwood. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
Anja - Australia
Re: Australia - Rockwood
Date: 2004-11-04 12:16 am (UTC)