Yet another town possessing a mineral spa Blackwood, Vic is perched on a hilltop with rustic weatherboard cottages flanking the steep streets. The word flanking probably doesn’t quite describe the way the houses cling to blocks that drop steeply away to the Lerderderg River far below. This was once a mining area and the hills are criss-crossed with wooden water races. The crowning glory is the rambling old wooden pub. Across the road there is a ‘gourmet’ general store (we love our food with a passion in Victoria) and a post office.
Higher up the hill is the church on aptly named Prayer Hill Lane and opposite is the cemetery where the hill is so steep that the graves are built up to compensate for the angle.


Reminds me a bit of the hillside cemetery in Walhalla.
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Now there’s a really steep cemetery.
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Sure is.
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At first, I thought this photo was of the cemetery at Mt. St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, USA. The similar detail, including the transmission antenna is remarkable.
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No doubt the locality is vastly different. Especially the kookaburras on the pub verandah. 🙂
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