Devoid of color, these “houses for the dead” in Lafayette Cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana, have an eerie aura.
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Devoid of color, these “houses for the dead” in Lafayette Cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana, have an eerie aura.
To see other Eerie interpretations, check out the Daily Post here.
I love this. I would like to visit New Orleans to see the cemeteries one day!
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Thank you! New Orleans is a wonderful place, since I’ve only been to two of the cemeteries there, there are many more to explore. I’ve always thought cemeteries provide so much history, they’re fascinating to me.
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They are to me, as well. It’s not coming from a morbid fascination, but rather, like you, I find a lot of history in them. One of the best ones I’ve been to is Woodland Cemetery in Quincy, Illinois. A lot of Civil War graves and people who were friends with Lincoln. I find it very educational as well as beautiful.
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Hate to burst your bubble, but I don’t find them creepy but rather, intriguing. 🙂 However, in a scary movie with the right music…
janet
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They are indeed intriguing. I don’t think cemeteries are creepy either (however some of my friends think I’m creepy for liking cemeteries!). This picture just has an eerie feel to it. 🙂
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Love, love, love.
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Thank you! There’s just something about cemeteries …
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Oooh! Now thats eerie, but also very quiet – which can be appealing!
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🙂
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😛
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Oh I love the effect here. I can imagine a ghost wandering by quite easily. 🙂 x
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Thank you! 🙂
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Eerie indeed.. 🙂
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🙂
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