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In Chile, a cemetery that unites the living and the dead

November 2, 2012
Global Politics

The general cemetery in Santiago, Chile, is a place where families come together. In life, and in death, sports teams, families and all manner of people choose to live the after-life together. The living regularly tend their graves and visit their departed family members.

In Chile, a cemetery that unites the living and the dead

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