In the US, most vaults (meaning outer burial receptacles) are made of concrete, usually lined with either plastic or a metal. They look like big painted (for example golden or silver ) boxes having a removable lid. The size is considerably larger than that of the casket. In a way one could call them big outer caskets.
No, not at all. At least there is no US law requiring a vault. On the other hand, most American cemeteries request vaults in order to prevent the graves from caving in - either as a result of the deterioration of the casket or of the use of heavy cemetery maintenance machinery.
okay look,you got to Irish whip him into the casket and then press r analog stick up
Casket
Yes and it wasn't a casket it was a bed she put in a casket when she was burried
The next clue to the treasure's location is safely hidden- in that locked vault! I would like very much to see you vault over the next obstacle.
u have to get all 30 codex pages and put them on the wall in ur villa then arrange them to look like a map of the world
Yes, Prince wrote "You are my everything and I love you so much" but I don't know what Paris wrote.
Probably the expression looked for is crypt.
Hufflepuff's Cup was the one Bellatrix put in her vault at Gringotts.
There is no need to put anything, decomposition will happen naturally.
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It is called a church truck.