The Masais are very constructive in their search for accessible patches of lush grass in Nairobi. However, it is illegal to have your cattle graze in a cemetery, and the herdsmen risk up to six months of imprisonment.- LINK |
Cemetery, Kairouan, Tunisia, 2008 - LINK |
Goat in the cemetery. Photo by: Gennaidy Babenko |
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A herd of deer move through a cemetery. Photo by: Sgt. Pepperedjane on Flickr |
Grazing Cemetery Bucks in Rahway, NJ. Photo by Brooklyn Bridge Baby on Flickr |
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Elizabethtown Cemetery in Bequia. Photo by gay nomad on Flickr |
Sheep grazing in a cemetery in Mahdia. Photo credit: John Goodall |
Sheep grazing in a Queenstown, NZ cemetery. Photo by Christopher Neugebauer on Flickr |
Herd of deer at Crown Hill Cemetery - LINK |
Horse grazing next to a cemetery in rural Puerto Rico. Photo by Leica Bill on Flickr |
Horse grazing at Easter Island's cemetery. Photo by Travel Aficionado on Flickr |
Horse grazing at Easter Island's cemetery. Photo by Travel Aficionado on Flickr |
Siedlce, Poland, Postwar, Cattle grazing in a Jewish cemetery. - LINK |
Lonely cemetery goat. Photo by Ms. Shapiro on Flickr |
Cows graze in this Nakuru, Kenya cemetery. In Accra, Ghana - LINK |
Horses in the cemetery, Turks and Caicos - LINK |
Sheep grazing in Hughenden churchyard - LINK |
Cows grazing in the cemetery - LINK |
Goats resting in a cemetery - LINK |
Herd of deer that inhabits London's Woodland Cemetery on Springbank Rd. Photo credit: MIKE HENSEN/The London Free Press - LINK |
Sheep must be very effective in limiting the growth of vegetation in this central cemetery in Tangiers. Photo by sue_hutton on Flickr |
Cemetery Wildlife part I here
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