Nunhead Tumble

This afternoon we walked over to the beautiful Nunhead cemetery, which was one of five huge cemeteries set up in London in the Victorian age. The place is wonderfully overgrown with trees and brambles. Many of the moss-covered graves and headstones were crumbling into the forest that had grown up around and through them. I took many photographs there. Clambering up a grassy bank to reach a particularly picturesque group of crumbling tombs my shoes slid in the moss and I fell flat on my face in the mud, slamming my camera into the dirt. As I tremulously stood up again, with hunks of mud peeling off my clothes and face and plopping back to the ground, there was a sound rising above the rooks cawing in the trees: it was my brother's helpless laughter.

Nunhead Cemetery, South London. 





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