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Gold-rush town Cracow’s cemetery restored to honour lost veterans and pioneers

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Unnamed crosses stand on the edge of plots at an old cemetery in a small, gold-rush town in central Queensland.

For decades it was a mystery who these graves belonged to in the small town of Cracow, founded in the 1930s, but now with an estimated population of only 50 people.

At the abandoned and…



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