25 September -- Recoleta Cemetary

They're not all shiny and smooth. This one was was all made out of rough-hewn rock.

This is what happens when the family money runs out.
It's very weird to see "buried" caskets in the open air, but it's how they do it here.

Families use these tombs for generations. The caskets go down for quite some way.

After we saw our fill of the cemetary, we did what we knew we had to do: we tracked down Evita's tomb. Hey, we are tourists after all.

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