6 Feet Under

6 Feet Under

It is a common misconception that graves must be dug to a depth of six feet. Often, graves are just 30-36 inches deep. The six-foot rule was implemented in 1665 during the Great Plague of London when city officials apparently believed this would inhibit the spread of disease.

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