San Juan Cemetery

Hello Friday!!!  I can’t wait for you to arrive and the weekend to start.  So I’m going to keep this brief tonight.  Enjoy this nice photo of Cementerio Santa Maria Magdalena de Plazzi in Old San Juan.

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San Juan's Final Resting Place

I’ve posted a few pictures from this cemetery in the past.  This is the Capilla del Cementerio Santa Maria in old San Juan Puerto Rico.  I’m not ready for this spot to be my home yet, but when the time comes….this might be a great location.  It has beautiful architecture, great history, a Spanish fort and an ocean view.   Wow….   

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Final Destination

I don’t know why I selected this photo for tonight’s post.  Maybe I’m just looking forward to our next trip to the Caribbean.  Of course, MJ still wants more African animals.  Anyway, this is of the Capilla del Cementerio Santa Maria in old San Juan Puerto Rico. 

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Capilla del Cementerio Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis

I took this photo during our last trip to Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.  I’ve been to Old San Juan numerous times, but I never explored the cemetery until this visit.  I got lots of great photos of this spot.  

Here is information on this location that I found on Puerto Rico Historic Building Drawings Society FB page.  Their FB page states that this is a colonial-era cemetery that is the final resting place of many prominent residents.  They started construction in 1863 outside of the walls of Fort Felipe del Morro fortress over looking the Atlantic Ocean.  I found the place very interesting and beautiful in its own way.

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Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore

Unfortunately like many popular spots, there were tourists all over the place.  So I aimed the camera up a little to avoid all the people standing between the Cathedral and I.  By the way, this Cathedral is located in Florence Italy.  This is a great spot with a nice courtyard in front of the church.   They started building this facility in 1296 and finished it in 1436.  As you can tell, it was a small construction project since it took them 140 to complete it. 

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