I couldn't do as I normally would tweet or Instagram as I go .
Respect.
Is called.
For.
When you see name upon name reaching out to you.
Words upon wreaths .
"Remembered and not forgotten"
There is space upon the walls for names to be carved if only it would stop but it won't sadly , we need to honour those who serve in the name of peace.
I remember .
Will you .
A sobering and beautiful post
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures and lovely words, a very emotional place to visit! #Point+Shoot
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures and poignant words. x
ReplyDeleteStunning photos with such meaning behind them. So many lives lost, lives yet to be lost. A sobering thought.
ReplyDeleteReally striking photos. Really makes you stop and think x
ReplyDeleteStunning photos. The First World War in particular was such a watershed, we know so little, and yet too much about the horrors and reality behind the myths.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and poignant post x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and beautiful words x
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I can imagine it is a very emotive place to visit.
ReplyDeleteMakes you stop and think. Thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteaw i love this post, makes you realise how much we can take things for granted x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and touching x
Poignant and lovely x
ReplyDeleteWe have visited such places and they are so peaceful and poignant
ReplyDeleteA wonderful memorial...lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteWe live not far from there and took Harrison in 2012. Its a stunningly beautiful place. I felt bad when Harrison wanted to run around on the grass but one elderly gentleman who fought in the war said that it was beautiful seeing a child so carefree, and that the soldiers who are remwbered there would have moved it, which I thought was lovely
ReplyDeleteWhat striking pictures! Your words are very appropriate and well paced. We do need to stop and think.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and words. The architecture and symmetry is lovely too. x
ReplyDeleteA powerful post. Those images are remarkable.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it's monuments like these make you stop and think. That silence isn't hard to do x
ReplyDeletevery powerful and so true x
ReplyDeleteIn rememberance to all those fallen
ReplyDeleteI think most people will remember... I would like to hope they will
ReplyDeleteFab post, beautiful photos and words
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post and lovely photos. I've never heard of the place but it's somewhere I'd now like to go and see.
ReplyDeleteAlways, never forget. Very dramatic photographs and incredibly poignant words.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Project 365.