01.jpg | Saluda Hill Cemetery entrance, just across the street from Blakeley State Park, where the last Civil War battle in Alabama was fought. 02.jpg | This cemetery dates back to 1824 and the graves are scattered along this cliff. 04.jpg | Jason and Justin in the back of the cemetery. 4.jpg | The entrance to a bricked in area with graves inside. 2.jpg | Family plot. 03.jpg | Same bricked in area from a distance. 6.jpg | So many are faceless and nameless now. 5.jpg | The grave of Zachariah Godbold, a Revolutionary War veteran. 7.jpg | How is it that the leaves are not scattered all over the face of this gravestone? odd. 8.jpg | The sun was setting during our visit. 9.jpg | Just a strange lay-out, some up, some on the ground, some in a bricked fence and others on the edge of the cliff. 10.jpg | Dead tree getting taken over by vines. 11.jpg | And then there was...? We have no idea, maybe there are graves inside this fence, we don't know. We simply could not tell. 13.jpg | Sometimes the easiest way to carry Justin. 14.jpg | Happy as can be. 15.jpg | Creepy me thinks. 17.jpg | Walking through the gates. 18.jpg | The end :-)