Why is the death of a man banned in this Norwegian town?


Oslo,
The town of Longyearbyen, located between the Norwegian coast and the northeast, is the site of a world where man's death is forbidden. Therefore, it is special care to ensure that no one is killed in this area having a population of 4 families. If anyone feels that his death is near, he is asked to take the matter seriously and leave the area. If there is an emergency case or a ditch account, the airline is taken out of town immediately. Most strikingly, it is also instructed by the local administration of the town to legislate It is an Illegal to Die.



The reason is that in Longyearbyen, perennial blood is cooled by freezing. The ground is covered with snow from 3 to 5 meters. Thus, even if the corpse is cremated, the dead body can remain for decades without melt or rot. Years ago research on a collapsing dead body revealed that the corpse buried in this area was preserved in the same state. The virus, which died of influenza disease a decade ago, also contained viruses. It has been banned from believing that deadbeds can spread to the area.



Researchers in this town have also been trying to find out how many dead bodies are buried in the past. Local administration felt that if a man dies he has to be buried and hence death has been imposed. This has always been a topic of debate in the world. John Longyear Coal Company was established in this area on the spot on Spitsbergen Island in the year 3. Hence the name Longyearbyen is named after the town. More than 3,000 predatory polar bears are found in the area. Researchers, scientists and adventure tourists here love to visit. Snow scooters are used to move from one place to another. Night experience is not done due to the sun for four months a year.

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