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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1702968" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have a friend who was falling timber on a hill near the mouth of the Columbia River. He saw a head stone. Put the saw down and looked around. Found 20 or 30 head stones. He quit cutting and went and told the timber company. There is about a one acre patch of timber standing in the middle of a clear cut.</p><p></p><p>I think I might have posted pictures of this cemetery before. It is near the location of a gold rush ghost town that is no longer there (a fire burned the building back in the 50's). It is 8 or 10 miles from the nearest ranch and probably 30 miles from the nearest town. The grass is green and watered. There is a riding lawn mower hidden behind a bush in the back corner. The last picture I was standing at the gate and turned facing away from the cemetery to take the picture. You get the idea. This is the middle of nowhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1702968, member: 498"] I have a friend who was falling timber on a hill near the mouth of the Columbia River. He saw a head stone. Put the saw down and looked around. Found 20 or 30 head stones. He quit cutting and went and told the timber company. There is about a one acre patch of timber standing in the middle of a clear cut. I think I might have posted pictures of this cemetery before. It is near the location of a gold rush ghost town that is no longer there (a fire burned the building back in the 50's). It is 8 or 10 miles from the nearest ranch and probably 30 miles from the nearest town. The grass is green and watered. There is a riding lawn mower hidden behind a bush in the back corner. The last picture I was standing at the gate and turned facing away from the cemetery to take the picture. You get the idea. This is the middle of nowhere. [/QUOTE]
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