Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Radimlja Necropolis
Prusac- Ancient Graves at the Handanija Mosque
Kraljeva Sutjetska- Stećak (Medieval Tombstone)
Kraljeva Sutjetska- Stećci (Medieval Tombstones)
Lukomir- Ancient Gravestone
Lukomir- Stećci (Medieval Tombstones)
Sarajevo- Graveyard at Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
Death Row
Eternal Rest
Graveyard at Trondenes Church
Trondenes Church Detached Bell Tower
Mestia- Grave with Cross of Saint Nino
A Life Remembered in Photographs
Small Graveyard
Tomb of the Poet, Sabir
Yeddi Gumbaz (Seven Domes)
Yeddi Gumbaz (Seven Domes)
Gateway to a Grave
Yeddi Gumbaz (Seven Domes)
Martyrs' Graves
Grave of the 'Gypsy King'
Kirkcudbright Cemetery by Evening Light
Lone Tree in Kirkcudbright Cemetery
Fast Falls the Eventide
Kirkcudbright Cemetery as the Sun Goes Down
Evening Shadows Begin to Fall
Matera- Ancient Cemetary
Tirana- Martyrs' Cemetery- Soviet War Graves
Tirana- Martyrs' Cemetery- German Memorials
Tirana- Martyrs' Cemetery- British and Commonwealt…
Kamenica- Bronze Age Tumulus
Grave of Lt. Col. Alexander Rudolf Ferdinand Nikol…
Health and Safety in the Cemetery
Praying Angel
Gone and Forgotten
Still Standing
Amongst the Graves
Wooden Grave Marker
Anne Bronte's Grave
Tom's Tomb
Grave of a Fairfax-Lucy
Grave of Michael Williams, Actor
'Killed at Work'
'Killed in Flying Accident'
A Quiet Corner
In Memory of Captain McDonald
Grace Darling's Tomb
Little Girl's Resting Place
John Bunyan's Tomb
In Memory of 'Poupon'
A Graveside View of Sitia
In Memory of Two Children
Brothers in Arms
Fallen Flyer
A Second World War Pilot's Grave
Death Railway Museum
Skull and Crossbones
Gone...and Forgotten?
Graveyard Angel
Angel Praying
Angel and Cross
Tribute to a Young Man
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Radimlja Necropolis
The Radimlja necropolis is one of the most valuable monuments of the mediaeval period in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The majority of its stećak tombstones date from the 15th and 16th centuries, as evidenced by the epitaph on one of the tombstones. (whc.unesco.org)
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