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  • The Burial of Sarah Genesis 23:19 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Doré and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • Natufian burial site. Photographed in Israel, Carmel Mountain, Nahal Mearot (Cave River) nature reserve containing caves used by prehistoric men for 150 thousand years in three distinct cultures Acheulian culture, Muarian culture and mousterian culture. starting with Homo erectus and ending with Neanderthal.
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  • Natufian burial site. Photographed in Israel, Carmel Mountain, Nahal Mearot (Cave River) nature reserve containing caves used by prehistoric men for 150 thousand years in three distinct cultures Acheulian culture, Muarian culture and mousterian culture. starting with Homo erectus and ending with Neanderthal.
    SL_SL1-17_2945.jpg
  • Natufian burial site. Photographed in Israel, Carmel Mountain, Nahal Mearot (Cave River) nature reserve containing caves used by prehistoric men for 150 thousand years in three distinct cultures Acheulian culture, Muarian culture and mousterian culture. starting with Homo erectus and ending with Neanderthal.
    SL_SL1-17_2944.jpg
  • Natufian burial site. Photographed in Israel, Carmel Mountain, Nahal Mearot (Cave River) nature reserve containing caves used by prehistoric men for 150 thousand years in three distinct cultures Acheulian culture, Muarian culture and mousterian culture. starting with Homo erectus and ending with Neanderthal.
    SL_SL1-17_2947.jpg
  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
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  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
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  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
    SL_20180302_120610.jpg
  • Un entierro de limosna (convoi de pauvre), a Séville [An alms (Charity) burial (poor man's convoy), in Seville] Page illustration from the book 'L'Espagne' [Spain] by Davillier, Jean Charles, barón, 1823-1883; Doré, Gustave, 1832-1883; Published in Paris, France by Libreria Hachette, in 1874
    IR_Spain-ax184_0364.jpg
  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
    SL_20180302_123240_HDR.jpg
  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
    SL_20180302_115054.jpg
  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
    SL_20180302_115413.jpg
  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
    SL_20180302_120558_HDR.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Ancient burial stones from the Chalcolithic (Copper Age) Era
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  • sarcophagi, at Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial
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  • sarcophagi, at Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial
    IR_JL19433_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Students at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    IR_JL19425_fs_PSh.jpg
  • An entrance to a catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    IR_JL19406_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Students and instructor at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in th
    IR_JL19415_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_BET SHEARIM 9825_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_BET SHEARIM 9814.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, An entrance to a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_BET SHEARIM 9807_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00246.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00238.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00271.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00267.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00244.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00240.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, entrance to the cave of the Lulavim. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_6118.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, entrance to the cave of the Lulavim. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_6117.jpg
  • Historic image of the Jewish Ghetto In Budapest, Hungary. Liberated by the Soviet Red Army in 1945. Burial of corpses found in the garden of the Synagogue
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  • Interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves Lachish Region, Israel
    BT_f_beit_guvrin_IMG107.jpg
  • Interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves Lachish Region, Israel
    BT_f_beit_guvrin_IMG108.jpg
  • Israel, Lachish Region, interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves. Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
    AH_Beit-Guvrin_DSC00424.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0052.jpg
  • An entrance to a catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel. during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0036.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_4730.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_4727.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_4720.jpg
  • Kidron Valley Jerusalem, The Tomb of Benei Hezir (previously known as the Tomb of Saint James), is the oldest of four monumental rock-cut tombs that stand in the Kidron Valley, adjacent to the Tomb of Zechariah and a few meters from the Tomb of Absalom. It dates to the period of the Second Temple. It is a complex of burial caves.
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E9664.jpg
  • Interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves Lachish Region, Israel
    BT_f_beit_guvrin_IMG113.jpg
  • Israel, Lachish Region, interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves. Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
    AH_Beit-Guvrin_DSC00426.jpg
  • Israel, Lachish Region, interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves. Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
    AH_Beit-Guvrin_DSC00421.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0039.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0040.jpg
  • An entrance to a catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel. during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0037.jpg
  • An entrance to a catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel. during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0030.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AG_Beit-Shearim_0027.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_4717.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_4742.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_Beit-Shearim_4741.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
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  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08949.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08948.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08947.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08944.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3249a.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3248a.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3244a.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08939.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3250a.jpg
  • elaborate headstone at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01078.jpg
  • elaborate headstone at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01055.jpg
  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00976.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00960.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00950.jpg
  • The Ancient Jewish Cemetery on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
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  • The Ancient Jewish Cemetery on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
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  • Jews at prayer over a grave at the Ancient Jewish Cemetery on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
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  • Jews at prayer over a grave at the Ancient Jewish Cemetery on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
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  • The old Jewish cemetery on Mount Olives, Jerusalem over looking the old city
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  • elaborate headstone at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01072.jpg
  • elaborate headstone at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01039_2.jpg
  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02803.jpg
  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02802.jpg
  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02791.jpg
  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02788.jpg
  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02787.jpg
  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02779.jpg
  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02774.jpg
  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01034.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01032.jpg
  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC01002.jpg
  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00989.jpg
  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00978.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00966.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00967.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00952.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00948.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00945.jpg
  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
    VA_Bellu_DSC00927.jpg
  • elaborate headstone at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
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  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
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  • graves with Hebrew inscription in the old Jewish cemetery on mount Olives, Jerusalem over looking the old city
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  • gravestone with Hebrew inscription in the old Jewish cemetery on mount Olives, Jerusalem over looking the old city
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  • The old Jewish cemetery on mount Olives, Jerusalem over looking the old city
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  • The old Jewish cemetery on mount Olives, Jerusalem over looking the old city
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  • The Ancient Jewish Cemetery on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
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