Yep, that's the point - we're pretty overcrowded here. Of course all the ancient, historical graveyards will remain, but they remove the newer graves. You'll buy the places for 30 or 20 years, and after that they indeed "expire" and you have to make a new contract - for a lot of money, of course. I learnt from my mother today that my father's urne grave will probably be removed next year - his passing will be 20 years ago in 2007. That's really a strange thought, as it still seems like yesterday that we buried him.Only so much land and lots of people to fill it.
Kirsten
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