The Ganges River, India.
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Hindus also consider the banks of the Ganges to be one of the most auspicious places to die and be cremated. After cremation, the remains are placed into the river and left to float downstream. —
Some bodies, such as those of young children, are never even cremated and instead are just wrapped in white cloth and sent on their way. In Varanasi, the holiest city along the banks of the Ganges, it’s estimated that 40,000 bodies are cremated every year.
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Scientists have discovered ‘super bacteria’ living in the waters that are resistant to most forms of commonly used antibiotics.
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