This is part VIII of my series of photo blogs detailing my recent trip to the Reno/Sparks area. 
These shots were all taken the afternoon of August 3 at the Masonic Cemetery at the Silver Terrace Cemeteries in Virginia City.  The Masonic cemetery dates back to the 1800's.  I could have spent several hours exploring and shooting pictures.  As you stand in this cemetery, you will notice at least 10 other old cemeteries on the nearby hills.  Seems a lot of people died in the area during the gold/silver rush.
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| Virginia City. | 
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| Many of the headstones are missing or damaged.  I think it adds to the uniqueness of the cemetery.  | 
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| These were the strongest smelling pine cones I've ever smelled!  You can see the caramelized sap in the picture. | 
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| Look closely and you will notice an old silver mine in the background.  Some of these mines were right up against the main town.  | 
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| Wooden grave marker. | 
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| I was amazed to discover they used wood for headstones and even more amazed that some of them were still there!! | 
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| This ended up being one of my favorite shots from the entire trip.  | 
 
Hi Anton, I came across your photos via Google and I love them. I would like to use some of them in a video I'm making of a poem I wrote about the Virgina City Cemetery. Would that be OK? I would of course mention you and your site. (If you like you can read a bit more about my Virginia City adventure here: http://roguenevada.com/2016/02/my-lucky-strike-in-virginia-city/)
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