Nelson Mandela buried at his ancestral home
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The coffin of former South African president Nelson Mandela is carried on a gun carriage for a traditional burial after the funeral ceremony in Qunu
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Presidential guards escort the coffin of former South African President Nelson Mandela during the funeral ceremony in Qunu
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Military personnel stand beside coffin of former South African President Mandela at burial site in ancestral village of Qunu
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A mourner puts his hand to his face as he watches a broadcast of the state funeral of former South African President Nelson Mandela, at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg
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A girl looks on as former South African President Mandela's coffin is taken to family gravesite for burial at ancestral village of Qunu
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Army helicopters carry South African flags over burial ground of late former South African President Nelson Mandela
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Guests sing during the funeral ceremony of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Qunu
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The coffin of South African former president Nelson Mandela is carried on a gun carriage for a traditional burial in after the funeral ceremony in Qunu
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Crowds gather by a statue of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London
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Smoke from cannon fire rises as fighter jets fly in a missing man formation over the burial site of Nelson Mandela in Qunu
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A Zulu man plays a bugle after the funeral of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Qunu
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Zulu warriors dance to honor South Africa's late President Nelson Mandela on a hill above the graveyard within the Mandela family's property in the village of Qunu
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GCIS handout of Winne Mandela, ex-wife of former South African President Nelson Mandela, and Graca Machel, widow of Mandela, and South African President Jacob Zuma attend Mandela's funeral ceremony in Qunu
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Mandla Mandela, grandson of former South African President Nelson Mandela looks at coffin of Nelson Mandela during his funeral ceremony in Qunu
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Bishop Siwa speaks during funeral ceremony for former South African President Mandela in Qunu
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Military personnel stand beside coffin of former South African President Mandela at burial site in his ancestral village of Qunu
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A woman gives water to her baby while sitting the house of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg
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A poster depicting a photo of former South African President Nelson Mandela is seen among flowers outside of Mandela's house in Johannesburg
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Former South African President Nelson Mandela's coffin arrives at the family gravesite for burial at his ancestral village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape province
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A memorial for South Africa's late President Nelson Mandela, left behind by villagers, is seen on a hill above the graveyard within the Mandela family's property in the village of Qunu
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Combination photo showing member of military speaking before burial of former South African President Mandela, and military personnel saluting after burial in Mandela's ancestral village of Qunu
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South African army helicopters fly over the grave of late President Nelson Mandela at the graveyard within the Mandela family's property in the village of Qunu
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GCIS handout of the coffin of Mandela arriving on a gun carriage for his funeral ceremony in Qunu
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South Africa's President Zuma returns to seat after giving speech at funeral ceremony for former South African President Mandela in Qunu
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The coffin of former South African President Mandela is carried by military personnel at end of funeral service in his ancestral village of Qunu
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South Africa President Zuma speaks during funeral ceremony for former South African President Mandela in Qunu
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Candles and photos of Mandela are placed outside of Mandela's house in Johannesburg
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Former President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda speaks during the funeral ceremony for former South African President Nelson Mandela in Qunu
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Former President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda walks to the stage to speak during the funeral ceremony for former South African President Nelson Mandela in Qunu
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Initiates pose as they walk on a field in Qunu
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Military personnel carry coffin of former South African President Mandela towards his burial site in ancestral village of Qunuin
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Graca wipes her tears during the funeral ceremony of Mandela in Qunu
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The coffin of Mandela leaves the makeshift tent for a traditional burial in Qunu
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Military personnel carry the coffin of former South African President Mandela towards his burial site in his ancestral village of Qunu
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GCIS handout of the coffin of Mandela arriving on a gun carriage for his funeral ceremony in Qunu
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Mandela's coffin arrives at the family gravesite for burial in Qunu
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The funeral cortege carrying the coffin of former South African President Mandela makes its way to the graveyard within the Mandela family's property in the village of Qunu
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The funeral cortege carrying the coffin of former South African President Nelson Mandela makes its way to the graveyard within the Mandela family's property in the village of Qunu
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A girl looks at a poster depicting a photo of Mandela outside of Mandela's house in Johannesburg
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