The cemetary above and just north of the town

Who was that big one? Is it Don Fernando de la Campa y Cos'. Is your G-Grandfather's one of those visible?

I was told that most of the markers especially going back to the 1800's would have long rotted away because they would have simply been wooden markers. Did you see any evidence of ancient wooden markers that were in a nearly complete state of root, but still visible?

Those other markers just look like plumbing pipe shaped into crosses. Is that what they are made of?

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joseph

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The cemetary where I found the grave of my great grandfather, Agustin Salas. The crosses are made of steel pipes either welded together or screwed onto a four way pipe connector.

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The cemetary above and just north of the town
The cemetary above and just north of the town