nortex97, thanks for posting that. The guy mentions the Menin Gate and it shows the daily ceremony conducted there. Everyone with any interest in the Great War should visit the Menin Gate and the In Flanders Field Museum. It was, and is, hard to wrap my head around 89,000 dead with no known grave.
I did not visit a cemetery with 8 to 16 in each grave nor any mass cemetery, did visit one with two per grave.
One thing he mentioned that I had sort of not thought about since I was over there, and that is his comment about seeing so many children on school trips and how the folks take it seriously. I found that to be the case. We were there during August, so there were no Belgium kids or French kids on school trips, but you would see parents out on day trips with their kids. We did run into a bunch of school kids from Australia on a tour. I'd guess those kids were 14 to 16, and were in something similar to an ROTC program back home.
The monuments the French have put up over there are amazing. I am considering taking another tour over there this year. This video might well push me over the edge to do so, lol.