As we walk through any grave site it can tell a lot about the history of that particular area just by observing the dates on the head stones, what it tells us are the dates of both birth and death, also the name of the individual who was buried. The family name may also be inscribed on the head stone which allows you to trace your ancestor's if you care to do so.
Imagine living during the year eighteen seventy eight (1878) what a story this lady would have to tell you if you could have met her alive, but unfortunately she died in nineteen fifty six (1956) just think of the many people that died before her, you can at least figure out how old this grave site is, I know that with those dates we can go back and research when the first burial took place there.
Given the enormous history of this particular site, it is no wonder that people who hears about it always wants to visit the place but it is in need of desperate preserving, no one at present has taking the time and effort to do so, which is in part due to lack of funds or resources to carry out the restoration that is needed,
on the flip side of it are artifacts that lies around the grave site take for example this old cannon that is rusting in the cemetery, it is all due to sea air blast since the age of time.
Although the grave site is in a bit of a shambles and in need of desperate restoration, it makes sense to have it on the map as a tourist attraction, and it also makes sense to have the site properly maintain and the grave site restore to it's proper conditions.
Fascinating.
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