Beautiful mausoleums in France, thank you for showing, as I’ll never get there! Beautiful weather and music of the birds chirping, quiet and peaceful!🇺🇸🙋🏼♀️😇✝️
I've seen some of these "front load" tombs in a Welsh cemetery. Nowhere near as ornate though! This was a fabulous, eye catching walkabout GV. Thank you for finding it. Take care, Deb of Oz XXX
Cathal, great video and I enjoyed the beautiful Cemetery thank you so much for sharing. Hopefully you're able to find some Guinness up in France if not at least get some champagne. Along with the long French white bread.😊
0:40 I'd swear that gate was a Halloween decoration, it's so awesome. At first I thought that the leakage visible @ 11:20 was from someone's crypt, but it appears that the mausoleum (although it's new) was poorly built. You can see some sort of discoloration along the blocks @ 11:00 on the outside.
I'm glad you stopped by to explore and film this cemetery GV ❤ it's absolutley stunning 😍 the cat made me giggle , my friend and I were ghosthunting one night at an old cemetery years ago and she looked at one vault opening and screamed , I ran up to see what was so horrible a cat green eyes stared back at her with the torch and jumped out giving her a fright . in the dark all she could see was yellow eyes and them leaping up towards her 😅
Fantastic video GV.. wow what a place with amazing graves . Thankfully the cat didn't get me 😂 but seeing you jump was worth it. Great video glad you made this video.
Bonjour GV...Thanks for stopping at this cemetery..Really well maintained..That tree looked like a palm tree that had seen better days 😅 🌴 Love and safe travels GV ❤
06:24 It reads; "Here Lies MICHEL CANTIE Lance Corporal of the 166th Inf KILLED BY THE ENEMY AT MEULBEKE Belgium The 18th (Oct ober*) 1918 Aged 22 NO REGRETS" * Cannot make out but either 8th month Aug or 8= Octo+bre/ber I just can't make out ithe Month. My eyesight is almost gone. Having a few ops but meanwhile does anyone have an idea?
Very pretty cemetery with the church bell in background.Always sad to see the young 1s pictures.Thanku some of the best videos are on the hoof if you see what I mean
Such a beautiful cemetery, I bet you could spend hours and hours there. And I hope someone there cares for that sweet little cat. Thank you for taking us along GV 🙏🇦🇺❤xx Teresa
Fairview Cemetery is at the top of Oakland Avenue in Council Bluffs Iowa. Many Indians & 300 Mormons are buried there . There are pictures of it online.
What a very different sort of Graveyard, from what we have here in England. Certainly a lot of income for local stone masons ! Another amazing place you have shown us - thank you. Take care 🙂
Thanks, GV for a really great adventure. What a beautiful cemetery cute little kitty cat and I wonder if that stone wall was part of an ancient Roman fort. Seeing how that cemetery is set on the high ground.🙏🏻🇺🇸👮🏻♂️
The French cemetery reminds me a bit of the big cemetery in Belgium: old photos, mausoleums with little altars and ceramic floral arrangements. Thank you for teaching your viewers about history and cultural practices in different countries! About that dead stump- it looks like a species of palm. It has the exact same shape and frond pattern as Phoenix palms, which I have in my yard, but I live in Panamá. So probably a different kind of palm tree.
Hey G.V. that is a Gorgeous cemetery, alot of Architecture. It seems even in death people try to out do the other's in Crypts and Mausoleums...Just to be forgotten in time, except by people casually walking by. The niche near the end of the video with the picture of the young girl who passed recently, that really tore me up. Children die, before they really get to live...You Always wonder who or what they might've been. The lives they touched when they were alive. BTW, that was a pretty cat that gave you a jump scare, lol. God Bless You and Sue!!!
A relation to Morty maybe 😂 There's some lovely statues and photographs there, so many you could stay a week and still not see everything. Thank you for taking us on another fantastic walk xx
Hi GV the tree that looked dead is a species of Palm tree . What was the deep growl noise ...it sounded like a man's deep voice . The cemeteries here in France are kept beautiful no vandalism here . Thanks for your videos ..and of course your great respect. Lyn
When I saw those 3 images of you from where you were looking into that highly reflective black mausoleum, I thought about that classic scene in a certain 1940s movie (the name escapes me) in which a person is inside a mirror "fun-house" and can't tell which image is real among all of the reflected images!
Not sure what kind of plant that was but it looked (pardon the expression) not alive. Man with the headstones above ground it gives a real sense of how many people are entered there, I mean just wow. That cat would have freaked me out as well. Cats are sneaky by nature, I’ve got two. Ok GV thanks for this awesome tour. God bless you.
That plant looked like the trunk of a "Windmill Palm" a palm tree that is cold hardy, but it outgrows its surroundings, becoming intrusive. Its root structure is a ball and it could've been dug up and transplanted but they chose to top it. That's what it looks like to me. Many people plant them who like tropics and beaches. The leaves rattle.
The number and variety of little items placed on some of the tombs, such as small framed pictures, etc. kind of reminds me of the knick-knacks someone might put on their mantel at home, or on a piece of furniture called a "what not" over here in the Southern U.S.
Yes it’s a palm tree that has had the top cut off and the fronds hacked off too. These trees can be dangerous in the fact they can drop their big fronds and damage whatever is near them. Just a tree planted in the wrong place.
@@nancysantamarialatica1141 Hi! I posted this as a reply on another comment and thought you may also be interested in the info 😊 Although that looked a lot like a palm tree 🌴 It's actually a yucca plant, which you can see more of right behind the same crypt with the fronds still attached. Yuccas are plants that look like just the top part of a palm growing out of the ground. However, with age the roots actually start growing up out of the ground and gets very stalky so it starts to look like a dwarf palm tree. Yuccas are everywhere here in southern Virginia which means they don't need tropical weather to thrive, like a palm.....here's what Google says about their history with cemeteries: While not inherently symbolic of death, yucca plants are often associated with death or mourning due to their common presence in older cemeteries, where they were planted to represent eternity, motherhood, and sometimes ward off evil spirits, particularly when placed near headstones or along cemetery boundaries; this association stems from their hardiness and long lifespan, symbolizing enduring life even after death. Hope that helps 😉😉
Really beautiful old stones and mausoleums in this one, and the church bells in the background… thanks so much for taking the time out to film this for us, GV.
The thing I find so interesting about European cemeteries (and American ones too) is how they are all the same in one way…..yet totally separate and unique in their own way….
It's so wonderful to see how well taken care of and how all the souvenirs and structures are honored and respected. It is lovely to see there has been no vandalism. I loved "that takes the biscuit!"..here in America we might say "that takes the cake!"...love it!❤ I can see how kitty would have startled you!
So quiet there and well maintained. I love how respectful you are while touring a cemetery and taking the time to share with us. Well done GV well done.
Really liked this one GV, the grave markers were mostly for individuals with the openings on the front, different. Lovely place, on a hill like that, will you go to see the fortress?
Hi GV thanks for making the video while on your holiday we do appreciate you. When I saw the young man who was killed in WW1 it got me thinking of how many soldiers and civilians were killed and occupied all the cemetery's and grave yards what I found was very sad here is the information. x World War I Current estimates are that 10.5 million civilians and 15.4 million military personnel died in World War I World War II Estimates of the number of people who died in World War II range from 22.6-25.5 million military and 37.6-55.2 million civilian
Your videos are always ok more than ok 👍🥰 that tomb looked like a fireplace 🤦🏼♀️🥰 in Germany they think videoing is strange or visiting graveyards where you have no connection to weird I told them once that I would visit with my granny and we would take a flask and sandwiches with us they where appalled 🥰🤣🤦🏼♀️
I hope you wandered around the medieval town, it's amazing (if you like castles and such). The French can seem rude, but they normally soften up nicely if you greet them with a cheery "Bonjour" and a big smile. The may not approve of you filming in cemeteries though because they are very touchy about their privacy. I was taking some photos of a very unusual house from across the road on one occasion and the owner came storming out and shouted at me for invading his privacy (I wasn't trying to look through windows or any such thing). Anyway he eventually grumpily allowed me to take one photo. It was such an amazing house, like a miniature chateau with high towers and turrets, balconies and pointed roof, really amazing...
I certainly did take a walk up to Castle its very beautiful. The thing about video or photography is its not a crime in a public place. People don't actually know what rights we have they just assume things etc.
Loved the cat. What was the low growling noise when you were stopped to look at the Tomey mausoleum? I played it over several times to see if it was perhaps a vehicle but the tone and resonance sounds like a voice. 15:45 to 15:50.
My interpretation on the holding hands photo is child and father as it says Papa ( and looks like the word after means adore ) also one hand looks much younger ( with the fingers only )
Beautiful cemetery. These monuments are totally awesome! Especially the mausoleum with the blue stain glass. I really liked the front gates with the bats, they made me think of Halloween 🎃 Great walking tour, thank you very much GV. Have a great day, and a great trip.😊
GV I love your vids but I do have to admit I was a little disappointed in your speed through this one 😢 you normally take much more time reading names and such, I noticed your last one I watched that was in the closed down cemetery that you were pretty speedy there as well, if you go so fast how in the world will any of them be able to speak on camera? 😊....I still love your and Sue's work though and I hope just a little constructive criticism won't upset you any ❤. One reason I wanted you to slow a little was because I was very intrigued in how many of these graves were very old and yet had many plaques and flowers all around and wondered if in France the families still come and memorialize those who have passed in their family tree even if they had passed a hundred or more years ago? I realize some of those were newly interred but many weren't and yet had flowers...also I noticed these ceramic flowers that were like four buds sitting on a brown log base that were recurring on many of the graves and when you did go past one a little closer up I seen the plaque said "Souvenir" , was there like a gift shop at this cemetery selling such things? And last question I swear lol, when you show the mausoleums with an altar inside, and sometimes a chair , are those for the family to go inside and visit with the deceased and maybe light candles and so forth? Thank you so much for what you do, I love your videos... I have thought about doing this here in the states but I'm afraid those videos would be rather boring as nearly all our cemeteries are just flat stones on the ground, there are some older cemeteries with better markets but absolutely nothing like you show us...I appreciate what you do and will continue to watch!! PS- I do hope you will one day return to that cemetery that had the potato famine mass grave and the child's poor section as the interred there were really chatty!!
@@American_couture if I go to slow people will still complain 😂 can't please everyone. Im not going to try and pronounce these French names so that's why I move around fast here. That chair in the mausoleum is called a kneeler for praying
@@GraveVisitationswell I understand your plight of satisfying everyone and the fact it can't be done 💯%. I also would have destroyed those French names so I understand that as well which means I'll be quiet now 😂😂. Wouldn't matter to me if you ran at full speed or creeped like molasses, I would still watch as I love your content so keep up the great work🎉
It's free to hit the thumbs up 👆👍
Sure it is 😂❤
Thanks for all the cemetery/graveyard tours! You and Sue do great work! Love your accents! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@JacquelynStriplin thank you for watching 🙏
Some people think everything costs money 😂
Done..Before I watch 👍 ❤
04:03 It says that he died fighting for France in 1944 aged 24.
😂😂 i thought the cat was a stone, beautiful cemetery
A moving statue ha
The Cat was Hungry, He didn't look healthy so sad I would have found food, But I love cats
Beautiful cemetery!, may the loved ones rest in peace 🙏 thank you for sharing this, God bless you ❤
Beautiful mausoleums in France, thank you for showing, as I’ll never get there! Beautiful weather and music of the birds chirping, quiet and peaceful!🇺🇸🙋🏼♀️😇✝️
I've seen some of these "front load" tombs in a Welsh cemetery. Nowhere near as ornate though! This was a fabulous, eye catching walkabout GV. Thank you for finding it. Take care, Deb of Oz XXX
Who says you can't take it with you spend enough on the monument and you do. The porcelain flowers are amazing .
Beautiful cemetery. The headstones, tombs never cease to amaze me. Ty GV for the video and God bless you. Kathy
The plant was a palm without its fronds. It’s probably a dead palm. They don’t like cold winters.
RIP to everyone buried in France
Even to the ones that don't have a grave.
😳😳😳😳😳😲😲😲😲😲👻👻👻I'm Scared Too!!!!! Nice work!!! Beautiful Cemetery!!!
@@TheSilentForgotten cheers kris
Cathal, great video and I enjoyed the beautiful Cemetery thank you so much for sharing. Hopefully you're able to find some Guinness up in France if not at least get some champagne. Along with the long French white bread.😊
Love me Irish grub Joel 😋
👍🏻👍🏻@@GraveVisitations
Good morning from Australia 🦘🦘🦘 love the video
It’s so nice to see such beautiful remembrances on these monuments.
Top number GV safe travels ,god bless mate,maybe a spare pair of undies wouldn’t go astray aye,🙏🙏👋👋👍🇦🇺
Beautiful and peaceful location!! Thanks GV!!
So much to see here. Elaborate and beautiful. Thanks, GV!
0:40 I'd swear that gate was a Halloween decoration, it's so awesome. At first I thought that the leakage visible @ 11:20 was from someone's crypt, but it appears that the mausoleum (although it's new) was poorly built. You can see some sort of discoloration along the blocks @ 11:00 on the outside.
Wonderful tour...The meaning of Life is that it stops....
I'm glad you stopped by to explore and film this cemetery GV ❤ it's absolutley stunning 😍 the cat made me giggle , my friend and I were ghosthunting one night at an old cemetery years ago and she looked at one vault opening and screamed , I ran up to see what was so horrible a cat green eyes stared back at her with the torch and jumped out giving her a fright . in the dark all she could see was yellow eyes and them leaping up towards her 😅
Fantastic video GV.. wow what a place with amazing graves . Thankfully the cat didn't get me 😂 but seeing you jump was worth it. Great video glad you made this video.
Cheers mark 😂👍
عفراء متابعه جديده من العراق شكرآ لمجهودك❤❤❤
Hello thank you for watching
Looks like those pine trees 12:07 from California. A bit shorter in size ones . And looks like they cut off the top of it .
Oh wow they are something special
Great vid GV ❤ from Ohio USA
Palm tree 🌴. Beautiful 🤩 old well kept Cemetery. Thank you friend. Rip Amen 🙏.God bless you Amen 🙏.
Looks like a dead palm tree.
@@lindafelixporter565 I'll second that motion👍👍
Bonjour GV...Thanks for stopping at this cemetery..Really well maintained..That tree looked like a palm tree that had seen better days 😅 🌴 Love and safe travels GV ❤
Such an interesting place Cathal.. thank you for the walk around.
Glad you enjoyed it
06:24 It reads;
"Here Lies
MICHEL CANTIE
Lance Corporal of the 166th Inf
KILLED BY THE ENEMY
AT MEULBEKE
Belgium
The 18th (Oct ober*) 1918
Aged 22
NO REGRETS"
* Cannot make out but either 8th month Aug or 8= Octo+bre/ber
I just can't make out ithe Month. My eyesight is almost gone. Having a few ops but
meanwhile does anyone have an idea?
Very pretty cemetery with the church bell in background.Always sad to see the young 1s pictures.Thanku some of the best videos are on the hoof if you see what I mean
Such a beautiful cemetery, I bet you could spend hours and hours there. And I hope someone there cares for that sweet little cat. Thank you for taking us along GV 🙏🇦🇺❤xx Teresa
People kind of look at you strange in Paris cemeteries? They are French, GV. That explains everything.
I find the French rude
Fairview Cemetery is at the top of Oakland Avenue in Council Bluffs Iowa. Many Indians & 300 Mormons are buried there . There are pictures of it online.
What a very different sort of Graveyard, from what we have here in England. Certainly a lot of income for local stone masons ! Another amazing place you have shown us - thank you. Take care 🙂
That's such an interesting cemetery. It looks much different than others you've visited.
The cat was cute, especially how it was meowing. 😊
Thanks, GV for a really great adventure. What a beautiful cemetery cute little kitty cat and I wonder if that stone wall was part of an ancient Roman fort. Seeing how that cemetery is set on the high ground.🙏🏻🇺🇸👮🏻♂️
So beautiful is that cemetery. Thank you for showing us this lovely place, Plus you immortalized that kitty. He/she would have made me jump too.
The French cemetery reminds me a bit of the big cemetery in Belgium: old photos, mausoleums with little altars and ceramic floral arrangements. Thank you for teaching your viewers about history and cultural practices in different countries!
About that dead stump- it looks like a species of palm. It has the exact same shape and frond pattern as Phoenix palms, which I have in my yard, but I live in Panamá. So probably a different kind of palm tree.
Hey G.V. that is a Gorgeous cemetery, alot of Architecture. It seems even in death people try to out do the other's in Crypts and Mausoleums...Just to be forgotten in time, except by people casually walking by. The niche near the end of the video with the picture of the young girl who passed recently, that really tore me up. Children die, before they really get to live...You Always wonder who or what they might've been. The lives they touched when they were alive. BTW, that was a pretty cat that gave you a jump scare, lol. God Bless You and Sue!!!
A relation to Morty maybe 😂 There's some lovely statues and photographs there, so many you could stay a week and still not see everything. Thank you for taking us on another fantastic walk xx
Hi GV the tree that looked dead is a species of Palm tree .
What was the deep growl noise ...it sounded like a man's deep voice .
The cemeteries here in France are kept beautiful no vandalism here .
Thanks for your videos ..and of course your great respect.
Lyn
When I saw those 3 images of you from where you were looking into that highly reflective black mausoleum, I thought about that classic scene in a certain 1940s movie (the name escapes me) in which a person is inside a mirror "fun-house" and can't tell which image is real among all of the reflected images!
Not sure what kind of plant that was but it looked (pardon the expression) not alive. Man with the headstones above ground it gives a real sense of how many people are entered there, I mean just wow. That cat would have freaked me out as well. Cats are sneaky by nature, I’ve got two. Ok GV thanks for this awesome tour. God bless you.
I wonder since the graves and mausoleums are above ground if there is a high water table like New Orleans?
Great walk... love the jump scare.🐈
That plant looked like the trunk of a "Windmill Palm" a palm tree that is cold hardy, but it outgrows its surroundings, becoming intrusive. Its root structure is a ball and it could've been dug up and transplanted but they chose to top it. That's what it looks like to me. Many people plant them who like tropics and beaches. The leaves rattle.
the mausoleums are actually really something else well kept thats for sure.....
That cat meowing almost sounded like a squeaky rusty door opening 😂
Very nice video as always. Thank you for showing us customs of burial in other countries.
The number and variety of little items placed on some of the tombs, such as small framed pictures, etc. kind of reminds me of the knick-knacks someone might put on their mantel at home, or on a piece of furniture called a "what not" over here in the Southern U.S.
Type of palm,?
That Palm tree maybe those from California?
Yes it’s a palm tree that has had the top cut off and the fronds hacked off too. These trees can be dangerous in the fact they can drop their big fronds and damage whatever is near them. Just a tree planted in the wrong place.
@@tinasteer2507 in the wrong place . Aw now I feel bad for the pine . Tree hugger here .
Thank you Tina .
@@nancysantamarialatica1141 Hi! I posted this as a reply on another comment and thought you may also be interested in the info 😊 Although that looked a lot like a palm tree 🌴 It's actually a yucca plant, which you can see more of right behind the same crypt with the fronds still attached. Yuccas are plants that look like just the top part of a palm growing out of the ground. However, with age the roots actually start growing up out of the ground and gets very stalky so it starts to look like a dwarf palm tree. Yuccas are everywhere here in southern Virginia which means they don't need tropical weather to thrive, like a palm.....here's what Google says about their history with cemeteries: While not inherently symbolic of death, yucca plants are often associated with death or mourning due to their common presence in older cemeteries, where they were planted to represent eternity, motherhood, and sometimes ward off evil spirits, particularly when placed near headstones or along cemetery boundaries; this association stems from their hardiness and long lifespan, symbolizing enduring life even after death. Hope that helps 😉😉
Really beautiful old stones and mausoleums in this one, and the church bells in the background… thanks so much for taking the time out to film this for us, GV.
Stonemasonary back in the day must of been big business, fantastic skills
Could be it's a French thing and they do not like videos taken in their cemetery's.
The thing I find so interesting about European cemeteries (and American ones too) is how they are all the same in one way…..yet totally separate and unique in their own way….
Different kind of place. Glad you made a vid. Cat was pretty.
It's so wonderful to see how well taken care of and how all the souvenirs and structures are honored and respected. It is lovely to see there has been no vandalism.
I loved "that takes the biscuit!"..here in America we might say "that takes the cake!"...love it!❤ I can see how kitty would have startled you!
GV the cat man lol 😂
So quiet there and well maintained. I love how respectful you are while touring a cemetery and taking the time to share with us. Well done GV well done.
dead palm tree lol - lovely cemetery beautiful monuments
Hi GV hope you are well what a beautiful cemetery and grave I love the Angels take care 👍
Thanks GV really enjoyed the walk around🤗🙏🏼
I wonder what the little cat's meowing in a cemetery meant? Of course, it was only meant for you, not the dead.
Bonito cementerio el de Carcassonne, es parecido a los que hay en Barcelona. Gracias por el video!
I really enjoy seeing your videos… such interesting content.
Really liked this one GV, the grave markers were mostly for individuals with the openings on the front, different. Lovely place, on a hill like that, will you go to see the fortress?
I went to see the castle
I've heard of guard dogs, but, guard cats?! 😄
Great place ❤
thanks for the nice video🙂 Rest in peace.....reposez en paix to all the people there
The plant looked like a palm with all the fronds cut off
Wow that was amazing the size of them and beautiful
❤ 🌹 grazie GV !
RIP ai defunti 🖤 🥀
Lovely Cemetery, Cheers from 🇦🇺🙏
Noel's tomb is very ornate,was well loved
Hi GV thanks for making the video while on your holiday we do appreciate you. When I saw the young man who was killed in WW1 it got me thinking of how many soldiers and civilians were killed and occupied all the cemetery's and grave yards what I found was very sad here is the information. x
World War I
Current estimates are that 10.5 million civilians and 15.4 million military personnel died in World War I
World War II
Estimates of the number of people who died in World War II range from 22.6-25.5 million military and 37.6-55.2 million civilian
@@jacquelinesmedley7853 we thank them for their service 🙏
I'm glad you didn't pass up this place. It's gorgeous! The cats always find you 😄.
@@tomsdotter3228 I'm a cat magnet lol
Spssss spssss spssss, here kitty kitty!
Your videos are always ok more than ok 👍🥰 that tomb looked like a fireplace 🤦🏼♀️🥰 in Germany they think videoing is strange or visiting graveyards where you have no connection to weird I told them once that I would visit with my granny and we would take a flask and sandwiches with us they where appalled 🥰🤣🤦🏼♀️
Thank you so much 😀
have you ever met an undead at the cemetery
Bonjour GV, Tres beau cimetiere, Oi? Yeah, nice one, the French sure do have their own style...Safe travels💜❤💜👍👍I taught I saw a putty tat🐱
I did I did 😁🐱
I hope you wandered around the medieval town, it's amazing (if you like castles and such). The French can seem rude, but they normally soften up nicely if you greet them with a cheery "Bonjour" and a big smile. The may not approve of you filming in cemeteries though because they are very touchy about their privacy.
I was taking some photos of a very unusual house from across the road on one occasion and the owner came storming out and shouted at me for invading his privacy (I wasn't trying to look through windows or any such thing). Anyway he eventually grumpily allowed me to take one photo. It was such an amazing house, like a miniature chateau with high towers and turrets, balconies and pointed roof, really amazing...
I certainly did take a walk up to Castle its very beautiful. The thing about video or photography is its not a crime in a public place. People don't actually know what rights we have they just assume things etc.
They like the stone concrete look in france 😮
Amazing art work there❤
Great Video, at least we all Get a look where we will be some day,
Trees look like broccoli..
Do you know w kind tree
It is a amazing cemetery
Lovely place, thanks GV for taking us along on this adventure. Much love from Australia
@@TheDancingunicorn it's not lovely. It's the land of the dead.😬
Very cool for this time of year. but it's normal for us isn't it. Taking a walk with the dead. Stay safe my friend.
I wrote one of my latest stories with you in mind." Beware of is Behind What is the Door."👻☠👻
Thank you GV. I love the town of Carcassonne, but have never seen this graveyard, so it was very interesting.
Very beautiful castle in it
This was a very interesting graveyard. Beautiful head stones! Yes, I jumped too with that cat 😂😂😂❤
Me and cats hey lol
Oh you are in France now great. Very nice video. Every country has different views on cemetaries.
Back a while now was just in it 3 days cheap flights with Ryanair 😁
That cat had a French accent 😂
That hill looks like it makes for good "cemetery cardio"(sounds like a paradox).
I was gunna call a taxi lol
Loved the cat. What was the low growling noise when you were stopped to look at the Tomey mausoleum? I played it over several times to see if it was perhaps a vehicle but the tone and resonance sounds like a voice. 15:45 to 15:50.
Probably a lion anything is possible lol
Carcassone fue una de las más importantes ciudades romanas. Se conserva, en cierto modo, el arte romano en tumbas. Gracias por este video.❤😊❤
Merci ❤️
My interpretation on the holding hands photo is child and father as it says Papa ( and looks like the word after means adore ) also one hand looks much younger ( with the fingers only )
Thanks for pointing that out I wasn't sure myself
Very Beautiful GV
As always I love watching your videos.
@@christinelegget8542 thank you Christine
😅i had to laugh when you said you were in carcas on considering the graveyard is full of carcasses 😂😂😂
Carcassonne
Beautiful cemetery. These monuments are totally awesome!
Especially the mausoleum with the blue stain glass. I really liked the front gates with the bats, they made me think of Halloween 🎃
Great walking tour, thank you very much GV. Have a great day, and a great trip.😊
@@michaelbedinger4121 thanks for watching Michael
@@GraveVisitations You are very much welcome! Thank you very much for getting back to me. Take care 🙂
GV I love your vids but I do have to admit I was a little disappointed in your speed through this one 😢 you normally take much more time reading names and such, I noticed your last one I watched that was in the closed down cemetery that you were pretty speedy there as well, if you go so fast how in the world will any of them be able to speak on camera? 😊....I still love your and Sue's work though and I hope just a little constructive criticism won't upset you any ❤. One reason I wanted you to slow a little was because I was very intrigued in how many of these graves were very old and yet had many plaques and flowers all around and wondered if in France the families still come and memorialize those who have passed in their family tree even if they had passed a hundred or more years ago? I realize some of those were newly interred but many weren't and yet had flowers...also I noticed these ceramic flowers that were like four buds sitting on a brown log base that were recurring on many of the graves and when you did go past one a little closer up I seen the plaque said "Souvenir" , was there like a gift shop at this cemetery selling such things? And last question I swear lol, when you show the mausoleums with an altar inside, and sometimes a chair , are those for the family to go inside and visit with the deceased and maybe light candles and so forth? Thank you so much for what you do, I love your videos... I have thought about doing this here in the states but I'm afraid those videos would be rather boring as nearly all our cemeteries are just flat stones on the ground, there are some older cemeteries with better markets but absolutely nothing like you show us...I appreciate what you do and will continue to watch!! PS- I do hope you will one day return to that cemetery that had the potato famine mass grave and the child's poor section as the interred there were really chatty!!
@@American_couture if I go to slow people will still complain 😂 can't please everyone. Im not going to try and pronounce these French names so that's why I move around fast here. That chair in the mausoleum is called a kneeler for praying
@@GraveVisitationswell I understand your plight of satisfying everyone and the fact it can't be done 💯%. I also would have destroyed those French names so I understand that as well which means I'll be quiet now 😂😂. Wouldn't matter to me if you ran at full speed or creeped like molasses, I would still watch as I love your content so keep up the great work🎉