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Deep South state of Florida and Georgia.
Providence Canyon is a state park in the state of Georgia. It has massive gullies about 150 foot deep. These were caused by poor farming practices.
There are 13 states that are considered Deep South. Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina are just 4 states.
There is the state of Georgia which is in USA and the country which is in Asia.
Providence Canyon is a state park in the state of Georgia. It has massive gullies about 150 foot deep. These were caused by poor farming practices.
Hahira, Georgia is a small city located in deep South Georgia. It is in Lowndes County, which is on the Georgia-Florida line.
A "shallow grave" is informally used to indicate any kind of illicit grave dug by an individual. It is especially applied to graves that are just a few inches deep, although might sometimes be used for a grave of a couple feet, even where that might fulfill local burial requirements. There is a popular conception that a grave should be at least six feet deep, a perception which seems to stem from London's Great Plague in 1665. During the Great Plague, London's mayor was said to have required all burials to be at least six feet deep to prevent any chance of the spread of disease. By this standard, many legal burials might be called "shallow." For example, California requires that a grave allow eighteen inches of dirt above the coffin. Given the use of concrete liners, heavy coffins and chemical embalming, there is very little health requirement for a deep burial. The "shallow grave" is more an indication of a hasty, furtive burial than the actual depth of the grave.
Usually the term "The Deep South" refers to the first 7 states to join the Confederate States of America. They are the 5 bordering the Gulf of Mexico plus Georgia and South Carolina.
A grave for your pet should be deep enough that other burrowing or digging animals can't reach the remains. This is generally regarded as about three feet (The top of the coffin, box etc. should be three feet below the surface, add the height of the box to the depth of the grave.) If you can't dig that deep, a carn of stones covering the grave is often used. I've seen it suggested that you mark off the corners of the grave site with woden stakes, so you don't dig more or less then necessary. A pick as well as a shovel is recommended, and some way of making measurements is a good idea.
3 feet deep- the depth of a grave
go right after the tomb in the desert
Georgia is in the southeastern United States, also often referred to as "The Deep South."