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First peek at Jacko’s tomb

Gone but not forgotten!

Here is the first photo of Michael Jackson’s final resting place — a regal tomb adorned with flowers, framed photos, letters and other souvenirs.

The tributes were left in the crypt at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary in Glendale, Calif., by longtime Jacko pal and makeup artist Karen Faye, sources told The Post.

Jackson’s family picked Forest Lawn’s Great Mausoleum section for its high security.

At the mausoleum’s entrance, visitors are greeted by a huge stained-glass reproduction of da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.”

But to get any farther inside, they have to be on a preapproved list.

Faye, who made up Jackson, 50, for his journey into eternity, has been collecting Jacko trinkets for weeks.

She’s on the list of approved visitors, and she has been personally taking the tributes to the crypt herself every other week since Jackson’s funeral on Sept. 3, sources said.

“She feels like she’s the friend of the fans, that she’s the only thing that can connect the fans to Michael now,” said a source close to Faye.

“This is very important to her because she knows the fans loved Michael so much. She does this for them, especially those who traveled to be near Michael.”

david.li@nypost.com