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  2. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    A natural burial grave site. It is sometimes advocated that the landscape is modified as little as possible, and in this case, only a flat stone marker was used. Natural burial is the interment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to be naturally recycled. It is an ...

  3. Can I be buried in my yard? Cremation and burial aren’t the ...

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    At the Lexington Cemetery, which can complete six cremations a day in two natural gas-fired machines, the temperature is a minimum of 1,500 degrees. The machine calculates the temperature based on ...

  4. Burial - Wikipedia

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    The definition of natural burial grounds suggests that people are being buried without any kind of formaldehyde-based embalming fluid or synthetic ingredients, and that the bodies that are being returned to the earth will also be returning nutrients to the environment, in a way that is less expensive than other available burial methods.

  5. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A natural cemetery, eco-cemetery, green cemetery or conservation cemetery, is a new style of cemetery as an area set aside for natural burials (with or without coffins). Natural burials are motivated by a desire to be environmentally conscious with the body rapidly decomposing and becoming part of the natural environment without incurring the ...

  6. Can you bury a relative at home in your backyard in ... - AOL

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    A boulder from an old river bed found on Woodlawn Cemetery’s land acts as a headstone for several green burial plots, in Snohomish, Wash., Jan. 7, 2019.

  7. Human composting - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, human composting, like natural burial, is a natural process and contributes ecological value by preserving the body's nutrient material. [6] Some have argued that "natural organic reduction respects the human body and spirit, supports rather than sullies the earth, and works with nature rather than against it." [7]

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  9. Can you legally bury a body in your back yard in Georgia ...

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    Losing a loved one is never easy and with funeral costs these days, the whole experience can be absolutely daunting. Georgia burial s cost more than $7,800 and while cremations are cheaper than ...