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        World's unusual graveyards

        Updated: 2014-04-04 14:11 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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        For many thousands of years, humans have preserved the remains of objects - even themselves. The locations for the demised objects are usually called graveyeards, but they are not always for people. Pets, military tanks, airplanes and trains all have their own graveyards. Here are a few special examples.

        World's unusual graveyards

        An old crumpled movie prop car on Pauls Junkyard in California. Pauls Junkyard is the final resting place for various vehicles once celebrated in Hollywood films but now discarded and left for scrap. [Photo/icpress.cn]

        World's unusual graveyards

        World's unusual graveyards

        World's unusual graveyards

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