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English: The CouchSurfing group checking out the old Dutch Cemetary. Most of the gravestones were intricately carved and laid with latin inscriptions with a few larger tombs and even an obelisk.
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Source India - Pulicat Lake - 005 - exploring the Dutch cemetary
Author McKay Savage from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Camera location13° 28′ 05.25″ N, 80° 06′ 32.55″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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19 August 2007

13°28'5.250"N, 80°6'32.555"E

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