symmetry at the National Cemetery by Richardphotos
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some serious work on laying out the graves here
Comments (22)
Richardphotos
I went here today and also the Cherokee heritage site in Tahlequah Oklahoma. the street signs here are in English and the Cherokee language. my son has Cherokee blood and is registered on the rolls
Faemike55
Very cool capture.
giulband
This kink of images is always impressive to me, beautiful capture !!!!
mtdana
So many - but impressive POV
byteline
Fine view of this place!
Freethinker56
way to go cool!
longprong
So many graves.........each one a loss.........and still room for the next one
hilmarion
You can find same symmetry on the cemeteries of the 1 world war in Northern France
ontar1
Amazing!
claude19
in France, all the cimeteries english and american are on the same distribution ! these sites for me are always with a magical mood !!!
VDH
Interesting capture!!
eekdog Online Now!
Nice capture again, Richard.
Cyve
Great capture my friend !!!
farmerC
Shining shot.
npauling
Well spotted and they do look to be well looked after. 😀
Radar_rad-dude
I agree on this layout! Perfection in placement of all the headstones! Excellent photo as well! Bravo!
bakapo
wow, what a shot... bravo!
pimanjc
My sister's father-in-law was buried in Arlington this weekend.
virginiese
Military cemetery are always well organized ! We have the same perspective at the American Lorraine Cemetery in Saint-Avold. I'm so sad when I see all these peoples dead because of a war !
guy91600
A magnificent shot, for the first time I see the letter "V" in the alignment, V of victory, of course !
Sarahdar
beautiful and sad. great image
Windigo
All I can think to do is take a moment of silence in their memory, a moving photograph!