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BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic

I came upon this great little artile about Svalbard, an archipelago in the Arctic which is controlled by Norway.

BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic


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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic

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I came upon this great little artile about Svalbard, an archipelago in the Arctic which is controlled by Norway.

BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
Interesting article!

I can't imagine my first day of kindergarden and being told:

From Article:
"If you are unarmed when you encounter a bear, toss your mittens on the snow in the hope of distracting it.

But if you see it snap its teeth with a smacking sound, it is readying for a kill."


I would have begged my parents to home school me!!!

The only thing I worried about my first day of school was did I get the best Trapper Keeper!
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic

Instead of shipping the bodies, they should just utilize pyrolysis and recycle the heat.


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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic

oh boy, polar bears and university newbies?
that sounds like a hazing waiting to happen.




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"The town's small graveyard stopped accepting newcomers 70 years ago, after it was discovered that the bodies were failing to decompose."

wow!

while i found that clip of text to be rather morbid, i can't help but wonder if it's just as morbid for me to wonder if they can do anything with that bit of influenza, or any other viruses (or bacteria) that might be recovered from the tissue samples.


ok i admit it, maybe i -should- get out more.
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Maybe I missed something, but can't they just ship out their dead? Is that too much bother? Seems like there should be some option other than buying a plane ticket for the ill and burying the dead where they drop.

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Maybe I missed something, but can't they just ship out their dead? Is that too much bother? Seems like there should be some option other than buying a plane ticket for the ill and burying the dead where they drop.

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I think it is assumed that they are shipped out when dead because you can't bury bodies there. That said, they should just dig a temporary holding facility for the dead and ship them out all at one time.


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They are shipped out, yes, via planes to the mainland.


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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic

Have you been to Svalbard, Tormod? Or perhaps a similar habitat?


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that would be an interesting habitat to live though, for sure
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic

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Maybe I missed something, but can't they just ship out their dead? Is that too much bother? Seems like there should be some option other than buying a plane ticket for the ill and burying the dead where they drop.

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Antarctica's 1st export...dead bodies.

I guess they have ice too.
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