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The grave of Caroline Walter in the Old Cemetery in Freiburg, Germany.

The sleeping girl made of stone lying on a bed with lavishly draped coverings is one of the most beautiful and famous tombs in the Old Cemetery, and therefore a point of interest in Freiburg. Caroline Christine Walter (1850–1867) died of tuberculosis when she was just 16 years old.

The open book she holds in her hand bears the inscription: “It is certain in God's wisdom that from our dearest loved one we must part.”

As the local tradition goes, Caroline Walter's lover was unable to recover from her death, which is why he brought fresh flowers to her grave every day.

Credit: https://t.me/TraditionalEurope

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Aniva Lighthouse, Sakhalin
Abandoned Nuclear Aniva Lighthouse, Sakhalin, sea of Okhotsk, Russian. Completed 1939; Height 102 ft.  The USSR automated the Aniva lighthouse and withdrew all the workers in 1990. It continued to be powered by atomic batteries until 2006, since when it has been abandoned.

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