
Arlington National Cemetery is well-known as the most beautiful and vast graveyard around the world. First, when we enter this place, we see a lot of green and white graves. The people who died by World War I and World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War lie beneath the ground. Second, there is one more impotant thing in Arlington. The 35th president, John・F・Kennedy, is buried there. When we went there, he is buried next to his family (his wife, his daughter and his son.) I felt this grave was more special than other graves. Near his grave, the eternal flame was burning, like it was protecting him. Third, the guards who work there patrol around the graveyard. They do a change every 30 minutes in the summer and once an hour in the winter. It is their duty to bring safety there, confirming that no one puts out the flame. Finally, before we left Arlington, I prayed for them and I said, "Rest in Peace," in my heart. I recommend you to go to Arlington National Cemetery.
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