They are the large cities which were left uninhabited after everyone was killed in the great war.
In "By the Waters of Babylon," it is forbidden for anyone but a priest to visit the dead places because the priests are believed to have the knowledge and power to understand and interpret the spirits of the dead. The dead places are considered sacred and dangerous, and only those with the training and wisdom of a priest are deemed capable of handling their mysteries.
houses or dwellings of humans who died a long time ago
The Hebrews sat by the waters of Babylon and wept (Psalms 137) in remembrance of Jerusalem and the holy Temple.
Stephen Vincent Benet
Yes, there is wild dogs, what about it?...
Man vs. the Gods
Gideon Oliver - 1989 By the Waters of Babylon 1-4 was released on: USA: 24 April 1989
no, Maxine Waters is alive.
Dead Waters - album - was created in 2009.
Yes!
Stories of the gods and the old ways.
"By the Waters of Babylon" was written by American author Stephen Vincent Benét. It was first published in 1937 and is a post-apocalyptic story set in a future world after nuclear war.