Un Cimetière pour les animaux de compagnie à londres (8 photos)

Publié le 23 novembre 2010 par Guiltyr

En plein centre de Londres dans Hyde Park se cache un cimetière pour animaux de compagnie. Les Londoniens riches ont commencé à enterrer leurs animaux de compagnie depuis 1880. Ce coin du parc est clôturé et fermé aux visiteurs bien entendu.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 18: A woman looks at the gravestones for deceased pets standing in the Hyde Park pet cemetery on November 18, 2010 in London, England. The cemetery is situated in the small garden of Hyde Park's Victoria Gate Lodge and was created in the 1880s. It contains over 300 graves although the last pet was laid to rest in 1976. George Orwell is reputedly to have described the cemetery as "perhaps the most horrible spectacle in Britain". (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)




En plein centre de Londres dans Hyde Park se cache un cimetière pour animaux de compagnie. Les Londoniens riches ont commencé à enterrer leurs animaux de compagnie depuis 1880. Ce coin du parc est clôturé et fermé aux visiteurs bien entendu.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 18: A woman looks at the gravestones for deceased pets standing in the Hyde Park pet cemetery on November 18, 2010 in London, England. The cemetery is situated in the small garden of Hyde Park's Victoria Gate Lodge and was created in the 1880s. It contains over 300 graves although the last pet was laid to rest in 1976. George Orwell is reputedly to have described the cemetery as "perhaps the most horrible spectacle in Britain". (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)