Monday, 7 May 2012

Up In The Mountains (II)



Cemetery at San Juan Chamula (Chiapas), Mexico
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This post is linked to Taphophile Tragics

19 comments:

Unknown said...

Chiapas es precioso y con tus fotos se reafirma.
Un saludo.

Es un curioso el fervor religioso que hay en estos pueblos.

Halcyon said...

An interesting cemetery. A little sad that it does not seem to be better maintained.

Arija said...

Oh so many new graves . . . the graveyard seems to be integrated with the city, I like that.

Anonymous said...

It looks like a beautiful mountain village. The cemetery looks a bit chaotic.

Sylvia K said...

It is sad that there are so many areas in Mexico that look sad and uncared for! In my travels there I found a little of it all.

S

Francisca said...

A tragic little cemetery.

Cobalt Violet said...

Amazing. I have never been to that part of Mexico but would love to. Miss Mexico in general these days. Always feels mystical to me.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Looks like a poor village cemetery. The sentiments of the grieving relatives are the same as in a rich cemetery though, and I think there many flower offerings around. Good shots, Jose.

Andrea said...

Oh it looks like a lot of them are so fresh, no grasses are growing yet!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Strange sense of scattering in this cemetery! Intriguing views!

Elisa N Viajes said...

Amazing views!

Apoorv Rastogi said...

Great pictures and one must meditate through the cemetery...

Photo Cache said...

great shot. is this on a high ground?

Cezar and Léia said...

Interesting overview!
Gostei da composição na segunda foto, com o detalhe da cidade ao fundo!
Léia

CaT said...

i would like to see it from closerby!
it seems almost as if the dead are not buried inside the ground but more like earth is piled on top of them (all those little bumps?)

Julie said...

Interesting that the cemetery appears to be so much greener than the valley below. It does appear very battered, but I appreciate Nick's comment.

The cemeteries I see around the world each week are so very much different from each other.

That you for adding to the variety, Jose.

SeaThreePeeO said...

Wow! Fantastic pictures.

Herding Cats

Dina said...

The mounds of dirt are ... interesting (for want of a better word).

Travel France Online said...

I am sure that they have the best view in town!! :)