Cemetery divers "Underwater reef Neptune"

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Sometimes diving skills not only need to consider the marine flora and fauna. For example, residents of Miami put on diving suits to visit the deceased in the cemetery "Underwater reef Neptune"

A unique burial was established in 2007 near the island of Key Biscayne, a few miles from Miami beach. The memorial reef is at a depth of twelve metres and covers an area of 65.000 sq. m.



Underwater mausoleum designed for 125 thousand dead. And to organize the funeral in the Kingdom of Neptune, will have to fork out an average of 7 thousand dollars.

Ashes mixed with cement for underwater use, and then fill in a special form. Next to the burial set plaque. After that, native get a photo with the grave.




City of the dead has its own original design: streets with graves in different directions from the Central square. There is an underwater road, concrete sculptures of lions, starfish, columns and even benches.


Initially Underwater reef Neptune was conceived as a copy of" the Lost city of Atlantis", but then turned into the world's first underwater cemetery.



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