Trip-ping in Germany

Friday, October 3, 2014

World War One cemetery

This cemetery is being taken care of by the British. The Queen came over for the opening of it. Many Indian and other British colonials are buried here that feel during WWI.

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    • ▼  October (32)
      • Going Home
      • Textile Museum in Neumünster
      • Schleswig Castle
      • Back To School
      • St. Nikolai Church
      • Class Reunion
      • Molfsee Open Air Museum
      • My coffee companion
      • At The Mall
      • 10/8
      • Family Visit
      • Good Morning Kiel
      • A View From My Window
      • 10/6 .... Going Home
      • On To Kiel
      • A Day With The Cousin
      • Bobbin Lace
      • Sanssouci
      • Potsdam
      • Isger
      • Museum Village Baruth
      • World War One cemetery
      • Train Station Rehagen
      • Evening On The Lake
      • Sunrise over Lake Mellensee
      • More Of Berlin, Wednesday
      • On To Berlin @ 2 pm
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