Cameron Highlands Tea Plantation, Malaysia

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Wordless Wednesday - Unique Memorial Park, Kedah

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Wordless Wednesday

19 comments:

  1. There are beautiful cemeteries, but there is one subject on which we spend time thinking.

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  2. This kind of park is getting quite popular all over the country as well as overseas as they looked so orderly and not that eerieeee.

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  3. Sorry, just curious - do you buy a plot there, LR?

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  4. Fantastic photos, they speak for themselves :-).

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  5. sort of odd, isn't it, how lovely cemetaries often are.
    nice pics.

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  6. The vivid colour of the flowers in a wonderful contrast to the quiet peace of the park.

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  7. Gorgeous! I suspect you make a mint from selling these pics. if you don't, you should!

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  8. Wow beautiful and peaceful photos.
    Happy WW!

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  9. Beautiful image. Such a peaceful and quiet place...perfect for relaxing in.

    I'm always in my local cemetery enjoying nature - all the trees, flowers and of course the peacefulness of the place...

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  10. Nice photo's, looks like it's really a very pretty place to rest in peace.

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  11. Lina,
    nope, i don't particularly like the idea of burial. I have told my family members to cremate me when i die and scattered my ashes into the sea. if that doesn't work just spread me around the casinos in Las Vegas or some place really beautiful. :S

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  12. A sad place but beautiful pictures !

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  13. Is very touching of you, these beautiful pictures, my dear friend!!!
    Eternally the memory!
    Many greetings

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  14. This
    is a graveyard?. This is a very beautifull place.

    Josemari.

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  15. LOL on the Las Vegas comment. ;p

    I agree with Bananazஇ that cemeteries now are not the same as it used to be - the old style "jirat cina". XD

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