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  1. First of all, the 'buried up to your neck in sand' torture/death sentence was indeed historically accurate... except it was carried out near beaches because wet sand is heavier, water rushes in to to replace any dislodged sand, and the incoming tide puts a sharp deadline on how much time you have.

  2. May 10, 2011 · Remember going to the beach every summer and how your older cousins insisted that it would be FUN to be buried up to your neck in sand? And they didn't mean fun for everyone.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Being buried in almost any substance would be dangerous. But sand has a few things going for it that makes it a particularly deadly material. For starters, sand on the beach can appear quite...

  4. Aug 5, 2010 · Koeppen decided to see just how it would feel to be buried in the sand. She was placed into a three-foot hole and buried up to her neck.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Dig into the sand and try to get out. But as it turned out, the experiment is not childish at all, even more - it is dangerous. If you bury a person vertically, soon there are problems, one of...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImmurementImmurement - Wikipedia

    This form of execution is distinct from being buried alive, in which the victim typically dies of asphyxiation. By contrast, immurement has also occasionally been used as an early form of life imprisonment, in which cases the victims were regularly fed and given water.

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  8. Sep 29, 2016 · 100 prisoners are buried up to their necks in sand, all facing the same way, so prisoner 1 can see prisoners 2 onwards and so on. Each wears either a black hat or (well, xor) a white hat, but this time there is no guarantee that there are an equal number of each colour.

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