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I don't know why but I have always loved cemeteries. The Cimetière du Père-Lachaise is the largest in Paris and arguably the most famous. Walking around it is like flicking through a very old French (but not only) edition of Who's Who. Last Saturday we spent a few hours in there but only managed to see about half of it. The autumn colours made it really beautiful too. As ...
I'm really digging how this design came out. This is a zoom-in of a weathered face on a tomb in Pere Lachaise Cemetary in Paris. The original picture can be viewed HERE. Due to the somber surroundings, I had my camera on a black-and-white setting that day. CLICK HERE to jump directly to my blog.
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... burst of wit ("My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go"), he died penniless on November 30, 1900, and was interred at Pere-Lachaise Cemetery. Suggested Sites...Oscar Wilde - official site of a genius of brevity and wit.Aesthetic Movement - an overview of the history and philosophy of a influential movement.Oscar Wilde Quotes - quotes from ...
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... adventures in Paris and suburbs last week-end. This is the map of the Père-Lachaise Cemetary, where a certain number of personalities are buried, from 19th century French history: to 20th century ... it's also quite an interesting grave regarding the statue on it. But the Père Lachaise is also just a cemetary at Fall, with golden leaves all over, built on a hill from where you ...
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... to go out of college, it was about visiting Le Cimetière du Père-Lachaise - the world famous cemetery in the center of Paris. It's just a 5 minutes ... will need to find some way. Every soul needs its own resting place, you know. That was my second date with Père-Lachaise. Today the day has been rather uneventful. I really don't know how can a marketing class be so boring. It just not ...
- James Douglas Morrison - (Dec 8, 1943 - Jul 3, 1971) I went to pay my respects to The Doors' lead singer this afternoon... he is in the 30th section of Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris he is still quite popular :] I had a cigarette in his honor... and I ate "Takis-Fuego" The guy would've loved those chips since he liked spicy food Anyways... It is an interesting post...just ...
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