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A moving experience
We visited from UK to see the grave of my uncle. It was such a moving experience. He died at age 21. The cemetery is beautifully maintained. A tranquil resting place. If you are thinking about comi...
We visited from UK to see the grave of my uncle. It was such a moving experience. He died at age 21. The cemetery is beautifully maintained. A tranquil resting place. If you are thinking about comi...
My wife and I went to Bari to pay our respect to her second cousin killed on a bombing run over Northern Italy on the 15th of August 1944. He and his 5 crew mates are buried here, some of them side b...
My wife and I went to Bari to pay our respect to her second cousin killed on a bombing run over Northern Italy on the 15th of August 1944. He and his 5 crew mates are buried here, some of them side b...
The reason for our trip to Bari was to visit the grave of an uncle who died in WWII when his plane crashed. It was a profound moment to see his resting place after 75 years.
A moving experience
We visited from UK to see the grave of my uncle. It was such a moving experience. He died at age 21. The cemetery is beautifully maintained. A tranquil resting place. If you are thinking about comi...
A moving experience
We visited from UK to see the grave of my uncle. It was such a moving experience. He died at age 21. The cemetery is beautifully maintained. A tranquil resting place. If you are thinking about comi...
Very well maintained
My wife and I went to Bari to pay our respect to her second cousin killed on a bombing run over Northern Italy on the 15th of August 1944. He and his 5 crew mates are buried here, some of them side b...
Very well maintained
My wife and I went to Bari to pay our respect to her second cousin killed on a bombing run over Northern Italy on the 15th of August 1944. He and his 5 crew mates are buried here, some of them side b...
So pleased to visit this place
The reason for our trip to Bari was to visit the grave of an uncle who died in WWII when his plane crashed. It was a profound moment to see his resting place after 75 years.