Saturday, July 14, 2012

Cemetery Wildlife II

The Masais are very constructive in their search for accessible patches of lush grass in Nairobi. However, it is illegal to have your cattle graze in a cemetery, and the herdsmen risk up to six months of imprisonment.- LINK
Cemetery, Kairouan, Tunisia, 2008 - LINK
Goat in the cemetery. Photo by: Gennaidy Babenko
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A herd of deer move through a cemetery. Photo by: Sgt. Pepperedjane on Flickr
Grazing Cemetery Bucks in Rahway, NJ. Photo by Brooklyn Bridge Baby on Flickr
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Elizabethtown Cemetery in Bequia. Photo by gay nomad on Flickr
Sheep grazing in a cemetery in Mahdia. Photo credit: John Goodall
Sheep grazing in a Queenstown, NZ cemetery. Photo by Christopher Neugebauer on Flickr
Herd of deer at Crown Hill Cemetery - LINK
Horse grazing next to a cemetery in rural Puerto Rico. Photo by Leica Bill on Flickr
Horse grazing at Easter Island's cemetery. Photo by Travel Aficionado on Flickr
Horse grazing at Easter Island's cemetery. Photo by Travel Aficionado on Flickr
Siedlce, Poland, Postwar, Cattle grazing in a Jewish cemetery. - LINK
Lonely cemetery goat. Photo by Ms. Shapiro on Flickr
Cows graze in this Nakuru, Kenya cemetery. In Accra, Ghana - LINK
Horses in the cemetery, Turks and Caicos - LINK
Sheep grazing in Hughenden churchyard - LINK
Cows grazing in the cemetery - LINK
Goats resting in a cemetery - LINK
Herd of deer that inhabits London's Woodland Cemetery on Springbank Rd. Photo credit: MIKE HENSEN/The London Free Press - LINK
Sheep must be very effective in limiting the growth of vegetation in this central cemetery in Tangiers. Photo by sue_hutton on Flickr


Cemetery Wildlife part I here


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