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26-OCT-2012

Cemetery near Leonora

It was very sad looking at the marked graves here. There were far too many which were the result of many accidents at Gwalia gold mine over the years.
So many of the graves had no headstones at all, perhaps overseas people who had come to make their fortune in the goldrush.

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Shane Graves01-Nov-2012 06:15
After travelling through this dry and desolate landscape recently myself, I had to wonder how many early prospectors perished out here? There were no permanent rivers or creeks, roads or even settlements in the beginning and with summertime temperatures over 45C it must have been a very tough existence indeed. I do think the ones with an unmarked grave were lucky compared to those that are still lying out there somewhere in the Mulga or an old mine shaft! V
Robin Reid01-Nov-2012 02:00
It looks quite desolate and sad.
Chris01-Nov-2012 00:01
How very different from my image of Père Lachaise today.
This certainly does give an air of desolation, a very poignant reminder.
Tom Munson31-Oct-2012 23:35
It does look very bleak. Terrific work, Sheila!
laine31-Oct-2012 22:25
I'm always saddened by the unmarked and forgotten graves, especially those early settlers and pioneers who came from distant shores and lay forever under our sunburnt land
I'm glad you posted this so they could be noticed by a few of us
Brian Samuel31-Oct-2012 22:03
Such a differnt looking cemetery to any here. The complete abscence of flowers or plants add to the sad feel for me.
Guest 31-Oct-2012 21:02
A doleful record indeed.
Colin Storey31-Oct-2012 20:42
Sad to see these, particularly the ones with no headstones, very well composed and colourful image of this place.
Bill Miller31-Oct-2012 20:37
A very interesting sight, and sad too. I do like exploring old graveyards that provide a connection with local histories.
J. Scott Coile31-Oct-2012 16:03
Telling a story over the ages. Well done.
Máire Uí Mhaicín31-Oct-2012 15:51
A very poignant image. How brown that earth is!
Irena Jurecic31-Oct-2012 14:08
Very sad. Sometimes is enough just memory... V
Martin Lamoon31-Oct-2012 11:43
Good photograph of the sad but real scene of those times in history. V
rousselziak31-Oct-2012 09:29
Beautiful shot ! -V-
Susan Leigh31-Oct-2012 09:26
Such a sad sight, gone and forgotten.
Yvonne31-Oct-2012 09:09
A sad sight indeed so far from civilisation as we know it, forgotten people, poor devils.