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Kampong Glam Cemetery

Photography Historical posted on Nov 27, 2008
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The area of the Kampong Glam is the historic seat of the Malay royalty, resident here before the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles. In the early days of Singapore it was allocated not only to the original Malays, but also to Javanese, Bugis, and Arab merchants and residents. It is said that in the Kampong Glam Cemetery Malay royalty is buried among the frangipani trees and coconut palms. Many of the graves have fallen into ruin and are overgrown, but more recent graves are tended, as is evidenced by the cloths placed over the headstones. In this photo most headstones show evidence of some remnants of cloths. This picture was taken in January 1996 and later scanned. Thank you for viewing and commenting on my uploads and a special 'Thank you' to those that may have added some of these to their favorites. It is Thanksgiving here in the United States and I wish everyone a 'Happy Thanksgiving'. All others, not fortunate enough to have a holiday today, I wish you a nice day. On an aside, we had our first rain here in Phoenix, Arizone in over 90 days, but it wasn't as much as forecast. At my house I received 0.16 inches. I guess most of the predicted amount got dumped on Southern California. But it was nice nevertheless, two days with overcast skies and a high yesterday of only 66F. It won't be very long before I and other locals will complain about it being too cold lol, Sig...

Comments (36)


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flora-crassella

1:16PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

wonderful and very interesting photo! sehr, sehr schönes Foto!!!

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jeroni

1:22PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Splendid composition and colors my friend

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emmecielle

1:25PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Interesting image!

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Meisiekind

1:25PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Fascinating narrative Sig and great image! :)

lucindawind

1:27PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

fabulous to see .. wonderful info also

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MagikUnicorn

1:28PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Great shot...Thanks for share

West_coaster07

1:33PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Outstanding Sig!!!

thevolunteer

1:36PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Graves always fascinated me. There are so many different styles and beliefs. Japan has a lot of beautiful graves also. Happy Thanksgiving to all. Aloha

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virginiese

1:39PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

I've never seen a place like this ! Great capture

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jccj56

2:01PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Awesome Scene!!

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BessieB

2:23PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

A really interesting capture, so much to see in this photo. Thanks for the narrative too, very informative

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Marinette

3:39PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Wonderful and very interesting photo!

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Sylvia

3:57PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

~Awesome~ A little Scary :-} Thanks for sharing... EXCELLENT!!!

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DarkStormCrow

4:36PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Excellent capture, well done...

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dragonmuse

4:48PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Interesting to see glimpses into other cultures' traditions. The differences are fascinating.

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ledwolorz

5:29PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Beautiful photo.

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BenBischop

5:34PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Great Shot, Happy Thanksgiving....;)

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annie5

5:42PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Happy Thanksgiving Sig! our TG was in october..Interesting capture and very different :)

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bluedarkmoon

5:57PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Image and video hosting by TinyPic Wonderful capture....

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tallpindo

6:04PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

You can't keep a good jungle down. It has taken over even the royal marbles.

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icerian

6:38PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Silent atmosphere and peaceful. Well done shot!

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DennisReed

7:13PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

A Haunting image from 1996!

MrsLubner

7:26PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

I got the report today that the washes north of Phoenix are under flash flood warnings. My brother had planned to spend Thanksgiving driving around in the desert but had to give it up "just in case." I love cemeteries for the history they contain and this shot is really intriguing.

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junge1

8:19PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

@PJ, I only received 0.16 inches. Other places received more, but we didn't get as much as was predicted!

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Richardphotos

8:28PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

very interesting to see and an excellent capture Sig

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MrsRatbag

10:15PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Great shot; what an interesting graveyard, and looks like it must have been a wonderful place to wander and shoot.

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kgb224

12:00AM | Fri, 28 November 2008

Happy thanksgiving to everyone in The USA.Excellent capture my friend.

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Minda

1:06AM | Fri, 28 November 2008

This is excellent capture sig and great narrative..

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durleybeachbum

3:27AM | Fri, 28 November 2008

Fascinating!

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JeffG7BRJ

9:02AM | Fri, 28 November 2008

It is interesting to see how people from different countries and cultures bury their dead, and all the differing customs as well, so thanks for sharing this one Sig. Some might call it morbid curiosity yet there are a lot of us that walk round graveyards with our camera's. I like to study the different kinds of head stones, and all the different kinds of monuments. Some of the stone masons from years gone created some awesome headstones, and it to these that I am most atracted to. Excellent capture Sig and an informative narrative as well. Bravo!!!!!

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