Cemeteries

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Behind the cemetery at St. Mathew’s Anglican church, sits a small clearing near Shirley Street.  I had to stop my car because the atmosphere was so mystical.

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Smooth Pearl 12" x 18" inches, Smooth Pearl 16" x 24" inches, Daguerre Canvas 12" x 18" inches, Daguerre Canvas 16" x 24" inches

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A tree and foliage in an overgrown field adjacent to Shirley Street in Nassau Bahamas.

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