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I did feel little bit uneasy at first to be honest, but soon after I was just in awe at the sight of the tombstone arrangements and what they stood for. It's not everyday you get to visit a monumental like this one, it surely makes you appreciate the services of men & women when you see the engraved war era on their tombstone. We crept in there with a humble attitude and probably have booked it if we felt any level of discomfort, whether from the visitors or otherwise. It was a quiet afternoon and an interesting experience, although now we know that it's not exactly a photogenic place. All this bitching that makes it sound like we crashed a funeral with our Z's is absurd, talk about a pedestal up someone's aging ass. I don't see any complaints when people post up car show pics of half a tit hanging out (on barely legal girls nonetheless), yet visiting a national landmark raises a red flag? How pathetic.

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