In Sagada, Philippines, they have a funeral tradition dating back 2000 years.
When you get old, you build your own coffin. What a treat! Typically by hollowing out a log. It should be rather small, because it's going to have to be hauled up a cliff. Your family can help in the coffin-building process, which must really be a treat:
hey kids, grampa's about to snuff it so get handy with the tools already.
And then once you die, you're packed into the thing - they can break your bones up if you're too big for the box - and you're hauled up the cliffside.
Now, if you're lucky you get a spot hanging on the outside of the cliff.
But you may just end of stacked on one of the caves that line the cliff.
Either way, what a final resting spot. The idea is to get you closer to heaven so the trip is shorter.
I guess, but if your soul can make the ionosphere, the last 500 yards aren't really that much of an extra haul.
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