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  2. Organic burial pods to replace tombstones with trees - AOL

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    Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel proposed a plan to make cemeteries more eco-friendly by replacing headstones with trees. It's called "Capsula Mundi," and Organic burial pods to replace tombstones ...

  3. Arborglyph - Wikipedia

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    People around the world have carved designs in trees imbued with cultural or spiritual significance. These include Aboriginal Australian peoples, including in present-day New South Wales, [6] Western Australia, and Northern Territory. [7] In parts of Latvia and Estonia, some rural-dwelling people carve a cross on a certain tree after someone dies.

  4. Anzac Avenue Memorial Trees - Wikipedia

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    Anzac Avenue Memorial Trees at Beerburrum comprise 13 trees – one pine, seven camphor laurel and five fig trees planted in alignment along the centre of Anzac Avenue. The spaces between these trees range from 5 to 18.4 metres (16 to 60 ft) indicating that original trees have died or been removed, including all the palm trees shown in ...

  5. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery owner, church, or, as in the UK, national guidelines might encourage the use of 'tasteful' and accurate wording in inscriptions. The placement of inscriptions is traditionally placed on the forward-facing side of the memorial but can also be seen in some cases on the reverse and around the edges of the stone itself.

  6. 50 Famous Celebrity Gravesites Around the World - AOL

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    1. Gen. George Custer. West Point, New York The Civil War general most famous for his "last stand" at the Battle of Little Big Horn can be found in the West Point Cemetery alongside many other ...

  7. Cemetery of Confucius - Wikipedia

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    The avenue runs north for 1266 m as a wide boulevard decorated with the Wan gu chang chun (萬古長春) memorial arch and lined by cypresses and pine trees, finally arriving at the main (southern) gates of the cemetery. [6] The cemetery occupies 183.33 hectares (1.8333 km 2) and is surrounded by a perimeter wall 5,591 m long. [6]

  8. Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac

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    A granite plaza was intended for the center of the grove, on which a 45-short-ton (41 t), 19-foot (5.8 m) high pink granite orthostat (or "standing stone") quarried in Texas was to be placed. Stone carver Harold Vogel worked the exterior of the stone to give it a dynamic, rough-hewn look reminiscent of Johnson's personality. [7]

  9. City of Beaufort to remove four trees to protect other trees ...

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    Four palm trees on the south side of the cemetery’s entrance present a threat to the live oaks they share airspace with, according to Michael Murphy, the City’s contracted master arborist.

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