Posted on 09/24/2012 8:16:30 AM PDT by Cronos
If Iran was still ran by Zoroastrians it would be a LOT easier to deal with it.
Have they considered fire ants?
Makes as much sense as burying the bodies and letting bacteria and worms eat it.
For a really interesting way of dealing with a corpse, check out sky burial in Tibet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_burial
yet one more reason why I won’t ever visit that country
I think so too.
because there aren’t enough vultures? :)
“...until studies found that a drug administered to cattle in India killed the vultures when they fed on the carcasses.”
I was curious if the drug was given on purpose to kill vultures or a side effect. I guess it was a side effect.
Freegards
Too bad the Zoros are dying out. Interesting religion.
Too bad the Zoros are dying out. Interesting religion.
Your loss! And Mickey D does not serve beef. And the Tower of Silence is fairly near the center of Mumbai. And they burn bodies by the Ganges and throw the ashes in. And they have a bigger film industry than Hollywood. And they have the world's biggest (and successful) 'heart hospital'. And one of the world's biggest steel industries. And they own Jaguar and Rover cars. And they make the cheapest car. And .. and .. and. As I say - your loss.
and they advertise jobs as public rat catchers, and have 30,000 people with college degrees apply for a job involving a flashlight and a stick to kill rats.
I’ve meet many fine people from India. They don’t want to live there either.
Business opportunity here.
Freddie Mercury was a Zoroastrian, and supposedly had a traditional funeral. I wonder if he got this treatment too?
I have absolutely no desire to visit any flies-on-your-face country.
“I have absolutely no desire to visit any flies-on-your-face country.”
Heard about Obama’s “Circle Fly” problem?
Unfortunately, the bodies are not always thoroughly burned before being tossed in. Fuel is expensive, you know.
I used to know a fellow (now deceased) who was a veteran of the China-Burma-India theater. The only war story he told me was of when his unit boarded a troopship anchored in the Ganges at Calcutta to head home. He said that the only water the ship took on in the Ganges was for engine cooling...he and his men were on emergency water rationing from the moment they boarded the ship until they were out in the open ocean. Even at that time, the river was so polluted that it would have wiped out the ship’s water distillers within minutes.
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