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Grave sites are typically public accessible areas. You can't prevent someone from visiting them as long as they aren't vandalizing the site or causing trouble for people that are visiting. But bottom line, why would you care? I care as they are removing things that we put on in favour for their own, i have a 6 yr old daughter who gets very upset as do i.
Decorations and altars are traditionally removed from grave sites right after sunset.
It is not really known where the grave of Noah is. There are several sites which claim to house the grave but none can be proven to be legitimate.
Graves can typically be found in cemeteries, which are designated areas for burials. Look for headstones, grave markers, and tombstones as indicators of where graves are located. Be respectful when visiting these sites.
Decorations and altars are traditionally removed from grave sites right after sunset.
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The pebbles on grave sites are often placed as a symbol of remembrance or respect. They can indicate that someone has visited the grave and paid their respects. In some cultures, placing pebbles on a grave can also be a way of showing support for grieving loved ones.
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One can find information about broadcast work by visiting the websites of broadcasters and checking the jobs section on their sites. Another way is by visiting job sites such as the Job Centre.