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Briton spends $190,000 to visit cemeteries around the world.. know why

Amman Today

publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00

A man from the United Kingdom has a strange hobby of visiting graves and tombstones around the world, as Mark Dabbs, from Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, spent more than 190,000 dollars to visit more than 700 cemeteries around the world, where he saw the graves of Bruce Lee, in Seattle, the President Mao, in China, and his list also includes the tombs of John F. Kennedy, in Washington, D.C., and Marilyn Monroe, in Los Angeles.


One of his visits to the graves

Speaking about his motives for visiting the graves, the 49-year-old said that these trips are a way to teach himself some history because he didn’t learn much at school, according to the website. times now news.

Another picture of one of his visits
Another picture of one of his visits

“Except for the three prime ministers who are not buried, I may have visited the graves of all our prime ministers, and I want to visit Moscow to meet Stalin, having already visited Churchill and Roosevelt,” Dabbs told the Daily Star.

At Bruce Lee's cemetery
At Bruce Lee’s cemetery

Dabbs, too, revealed that some of his visits were more exciting than he expected, saying, “I found a metal ladder nearby and went up to take the shot, but the ladder soon collapsed, I was afraid I would be held there for several hours, but I managed to pull it out by attaching a special tripod B is in the lower grade.

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