Cemeteries of the World: The Eerie, The Beautiful, and The Quirky

Maybe you never really get to know a place until you see where they lay their loved ones to rest.
by | October 25, 2017



Arguably one of the most crowded cemeteries in the world, the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague has approximately 12 layers of graves below street level, with over 100,000 bodies buried beneath.

Opened in the 15th century, it is among the most famous Jewish cemeteries in Europe and also one of the most important historical sites in Prague. There are 12,000 visible headstones in the graveyard, with the oldest dating back to 1439.

Sunken Cemetery – Camiguin, Philippines
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Andy Flores is a pathological penny pincher with impulse shopping and binge-eating tendencies. She’s constantly saving up for new adventures, so she dabbles in writing jobs here and there. Her not-so-secret dream is to be an extra in a big Bollywood movie.

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