Near downtown Tampa is area with one cemetary leading directly into the next, spanning almost two hundred years of Tampa's history. In one of the older sections, containing many Cuban immigrants from the early 1800's who came to the area's fledgling cigar industry. Even the oldest graves are still carefully tended by family. Conch shells imbedded in a concrete overlay is common. There is a serenity and beauty in these lovely grave sites.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
very interesting. i never knew about the counch shells. you taught this old dog something new. prefer the b/w especialy for cemetaries projecs mood better
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