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coordinates=81,18|
coordinates=81,18|
location_type=Cemetery|
location_type=Cemetery|
NW_location=[[Rolt Heights Streets#Salsbury Walk|Salsbury Walk]]|NW_color=Street|
NW_location=[[Salsbury Walk]]|NW_color=Street|
N_location=[[Downs Boulevard Fire Station]]|N_color=Fire Station|
N_location=[[Downs Boulevard Fire Station]]|N_color=Fire Station|
NE_location=[[Ayliffe Street Police Department|Ayliffe Street Police Dept]]|NE_color=Police Dept|
NE_location=[[Ayliffe Street Police Department|Ayliffe Street Police Dept]]|NE_color=Police Dept|
W_location=[[St. Arnold's Church (Rolt Heights)|St Arnold's Church]]|W_color=Church|
W_location=[[St. Arnold's Church (Rolt Heights)|St Arnold's Church]]|W_color=Church|
This_location=a cemetery|location_color=cemetery|
This_location=a cemetery|location_color=cemetery|
E_location=[[Rolt Heights Streets#Hardy Row|Hardy Row]]|E_color=Street|
E_location=[[Hardy Row]]|E_color=Street|
SW_location=[[the Gold Monument]]|SW_color=Monument|
SW_location=[[the Gold Monument]]|SW_color=Monument|
S_location=[[the Margesson Hotel]]|S_color=Hotel|
S_location=[[the Margesson Hotel]]|S_color=Hotel|

Revision as of 16:06, 11 June 2010

User:DangerReport/Cemetery 81,18

a cemetery

Rolt Heights [81,18]

Salsbury Walk Downs Boulevard Fire Station Ayliffe Street Police Dept
St Arnold's Church a cemetery Hardy Row
the Gold Monument the Margesson Hotel a factory

Basic Info:

MaltonCemetery.jpg
You are standing in a cemetery. The grass between the headstones seems smooth and undisturbed.

Description

A cemetery is an open area with old, yet intricately carved headstones, that once served as the permanent resting place for the deceased residents of the suburb of Rolt Heights. It should be noted that this is the only one of four cemeteries located throughout the suburb, making it a convenient location for locals to bury the dead. Of course these days being deceased hardly ends in burial and usually only marks the beginning of one's problems rather than their end.