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  • A cemetery in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala, near Antigua.
    062205 ciudad vieja grave 001.dng
  • A cemetery in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala, near Antigua.
    062205 ciudad vieja grave 002.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages. Here he looks at the new grave of Patricia Ramsey, JonBenet's mother.
    081806_Bob_Estep_003.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages. Here he looks at the new grave of Patricia Ramsey, JonBenet's mother.
    081806_Bob_Estep_001.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_019.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_035.dng
  • The grave site of George Wilder, who was killed in the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, at South-View Cemetery. Wilder's grave is the only one definitely known to be that of a victim of the riot.<br />
    09202006_georgewilder_grave002.jpg
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother, Patricia Ramsey (newer grave) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_064.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_039.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_029.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_013.dng
  • The grave site of George Wilder, who was killed in the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, at South-View Cemetery. Wilder's grave is the only one definitely known to be that of a victim of the riot.<br />
    09202006_georgewilder_grave014.jpg
  • The grave site of George Wilder, who was killed in the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, at South-View Cemetery. Wilder's grave is the only one definitely known to be that of a victim of the riot.<br />
    09202006_georgewilder_grave005.jpg
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother Patricia (newer grave in front) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_072.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother, Patricia Ramsey (newer grave) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_049.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother, Patricia Ramsey (newer grave) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_044.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother, Patricia Ramsey (newer grave) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_041.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother, Patricia Ramsey (newer grave) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_026.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey and her mother, Patricia Ramsey (newer grave) in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_001.dng
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_015.dng
  • The grave site of George Wilder, who was killed in the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, at South-View Cemetery. Wilder's grave is the only one definitely known to be that of a victim of the riot.<br />
    09202006_georgewilder_grave013.jpg
  • The grave site of George Wilder, who was killed in the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, at South-View Cemetery. Wilder's grave is the only one definitely known to be that of a victim of the riot.<br />
    09202006_georgewilder_grave009.jpg
  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
    081806_Bob_Estep_021.dng
  • The grave site of George Wilder, who was killed in the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, at South-View Cemetery. Wilder's grave is the only one definitely known to be that of a victim of the riot.<br />
    09202006_georgewilder_grave018.jpg
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_086.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_082.dng
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_021.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_013.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_011.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_008.jpg
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_098.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_051.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_102.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_097.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_088.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_081.dng
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_022.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_012.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_007.jpg
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_092.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_060.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_107.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_105.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_075.dng
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_026.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_025.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_023.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_020.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_019.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_018.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_016.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_015.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_014.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_010.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_009.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_005.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_004.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_003.jpg
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    JonBenet_gravesite_094.dng
  • The grave site of JonBenet Ramsey in St. James Episcopal Cemetery. The six-year-old girl was found murdered in 1996.
    081806_JonBenet_gravesite_032.dng
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_024.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_017.jpg
  • Dexter Jones, of Atlanta, photographs a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, that contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_006.jpg
  • Visitors view a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, containing the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_002.jpg
  • Karen Macklin, visiting from Montana, sits by a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, that contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_001.jpg
  • People visit graves, and a trench to hold the bodies in new graves, of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan046_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan059_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan067_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan057_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan051_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan031_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan095_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan086_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan080_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan079_1.dng
  • Fernando Mateo Xicay visits the graves of fellow Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Xicay said everyone in his family, 19 people, were killed when a massive mudslide covered the village of Panabaj on October 5. He also lost all of the horses with which he earned a living. Xicay has been living in a church shelter, but was told the shelter will close at the end of the week, and he has nowhere else to go. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan074_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan066_1.dng
  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan055_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
    110105santiago_atitlan054_1.dng
  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • Several graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • Fernando Mateo Xicay visits the graves of fellow Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Xicay said everyone in his family, 19 people, were killed when a massive mudslide covered the village of Panabaj on October 5. He also lost all of the horses with which he earned a living. Xicay has been living in a church shelter, but was told the shelter will close at the end of the week, and he has nowhere else to go. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • People visit the new graves of Panabaj, Guatemala townspeople, killed in a massive mudslide on October 5, at the cemetery in nearby Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, part of the traditional Day of the Dead. Torrential rains and mudslides associated with Hurricane Stan devasted some parts of western Guatemala in early October. The Guatemalan government has put the number of dead at 669, and says that 31, 971 people are living in shelters. Locals say at least 500 people were killed at Panabaj.
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  • A Kanaval procession, at times shifting moods from somber to joyous, moves through the streets of Jacmel almost a month after the 7.0 earthquake. The town known for its arts was hard-hit by the temblor. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • Paulette Paugh Davis, a sister of Patsy Ramsey, at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, where Ramsey and her daughter JonBenet are buried.
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  • Aerial view of the Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala cemetery on Day of the Dead in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018.
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  • Historic Oakland Cemetery with Atlanta, Georgia, USA skyline and CSX train yard.
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • Brianna Brown (left), 12, her sister Chantelle, 9, and their mother, Crystal, visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • Stephanie Cain, of Rock Hill, S.C., visits the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • People visit the tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.<br />
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  • Historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
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  • Historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
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  • Historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
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  • The home of Wex Karr, father of John Mark Karr, who once said he was the person who killed six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey.
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  • Paulette Paugh Davis, a sister of Patsy Ramsey, at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, where Ramsey and her daughter JonBenet are buried.
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  • Paulette Paugh Davis, a sister of Patsy Ramsey, at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, where Ramsey and her daughter JonBenet are buried.
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  • Paulette Paugh Davis, a sister of Patsy Ramsey, at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, where Ramsey and her daughter JonBenet are buried.
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  • Paulette Paugh Davis, a sister of Patsy Ramsey, speaks with well-wishers at St. James Episcopal Cemetery, where Ramsey and her daughter JonBenet are buried.
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