Founded in the late 1800s next to the 16th century Novodevichy Monastery, Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery is regarded as the most famous cemetery in Russia. Not only does it house some of Russia's most famous dead (including Khruschev, Gogol, Bulgakov, Shostakovich and many others), but the graves are not mere tombstones, they're works of art.
Charmingly bounded by a white picket fence and Monterey pines, the Presidio Pet Cemetery is an evocative testament to the love between man and beast. The origins are murky.
A small graveyard in the second largest city in Manitoba(not saying much) that is an interesting stroll.
Wyatt Earp's final resting place in Colma at the Hills of Eternity Memorial Park.
The Novodevichy Monastery was founded in 1524. Novodevichy translates as "new maiden", and over the centuries, this monastery was home to numerous royal women - many of whom were sequestered there against their wills.
National Cemetery where 10,000 victims are buried, including 2,386 in individual graves