
Ladders to reach the higher tombs...and, just outside entrance number 6.


Some tombs/crypts are very fancy, but most are stacked in long rows, all above ground.
And it's a great day to high a band. Some family tombs will coordinate flowers.
It's customary to give some favourite food & drink. And believe it or not, these are graves, not an apartment building. Most will have a glass front with a plaque behind, leaving space to place flowers and gifts on special occasions, like today.

2 November is the Day of the Dead, celebrated in Bolivia by going to the grave of your relative or close friend for 3 years after they have passed away, with flowers and their favorite foods and drinks. In the third year, there is generally a celebration by the tomb with music. That is the final year that the soul comes to visit the grave on Day of the Dead. In the Cementary General, the class differences are stark -- elaborate family masoleums for the wealthy beside "apartment style" tombs. Some of the tombs which used to house bodies were empty, with notices on them that they were for rent. We think the families didn't keep up with the bills. The street was packed with flower sellers, vendors with hats, police guiding traffic, and locals bands. The cemetary is enormous -- we saw only about 1/4 in over an hour.