Saturday, February 26, 2011

How Long Can Flights Be Delayed Before Cancelling

German cemeteries in southern Brazil - Deutsche Friedhof in Südbrasilien

I created a blog to post little by little, all the photographs I made of German cemeteries here in southern Brazil. There, on the graves of immigrants and their descendants, is a lot of history about the society of old, about the living conditions of families, names and dates, tracks to put together this historical puzzle that is the study of immigrants, their families and localities founded by them.

No blog posted so far, images of cemeteries Walachai, Morro Reuter, President Lucena, Happy, Brothers, Novo Hamburgo, Nova Petropolis and Sapiranga. There

gravestones of members of the families: Blume, Bohn, Dexheimer, Diefenthäler, Engel, Schneider, Lehn, Seewald, Führ, Simon, Kilpp, Kaefer, Noll, Weissheimer, Mentz, Maldaner, Mombach, Leduc, Hartmann, Rohr, Wedig, Schwantes, Michaelsen, Roloff, Link, Wittmann Schabarum, Korndörfer, Ebling, Hohendorff von Schütz, Schmitt, Jost, Schönardie, Knorst, Volkweis, Backes, Knapp, Selbach, Bartzen, Heck, Hartz, Heldt, Wolf, Zirbes and Kampff.

The link is: http://cemiteriosalemaes.blogspot.com/
The publication of these pictures, even if a blog is a way to preserve a little history of our ancestors . Some pictures I published my second book, titled "The symbolism hidden in the cemeteries." When I explained a bit about the symbolism of old, found in ancient sculptures made in the tombs of the pioneers.
The photo above is from a cemetery in Traverse (Schwabenschneiss, the Swabians of the old Sting) within the city of Two Brothers (Baumschneiss, Sting of the old Baum).

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