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" ... Geological circumstances can slow down the decay or even stop it. In the cemeteries of Paris, clay deposits form an impermeable layer underground. The waterlogged soil forms a barrier for decomposing organisms and it is not rare to discover centuries-old wet mummies in the local graveyards. Maybe this observation contributed to the belief in haunted gravesites. In the sandy soils of arid environments, water is the limiting factor for microbial activity. Maybe after discovering the mummification process in the dry desert sand, ancient Egyptians developed a religion involving the artificial mummification of their deceased relatives. ... "
" ... If you want to save your loved ones from having to make difficult decisions at the same time they are mourning your passing, you will need to take a few more steps, and some of these steps can be difficult and uncomfortable. Decide how you want your remains handled. Do you want to be buried in a cemetery somewhere near where you live? If that’s what you want, then visit the cemetery and choose a burial plot. Almost all cemeteries will let you pre-pay for your burial costs. They call it “pre-need” planning. You can even pick out your casket style. ... "
" ... Shukatsunet caters to potential customers by letting them create a bespoke funeral package, compare plans and get advice on everything from cemeteries and priests to Japan’s complex Buddhist rites. With 10 million monthly page views, the company has raised a total of ¥100 million since launching. In 2018, Japanese internet giant DMM.com bought at 51% stake for an undisclosed amount. ... "
" ... StoneMor owns and operates 303 cemeteries and 98 funeral homes across the United States and Puerto Rico. ... "
" ... “I was much troubled this day to hear at Westminster how the officers do bury the dead in the open Tuttle-fields, pretending want of room elsewhere,” he wrote on July 18, then added that there was still room to be had in at least one of London’s cemeteries, and “such as are able to pay dear for it, can be buried there.” ... "