OhMayGod The Rare And Close-Up Look At Cremation is both scary and beautiful

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More Americans than ever are choosing to have their ashes instead of having a traditional funeral. There are a number of reasons for this, mainly from economic factors. After all, it is much cheaper to be cremated as going six feet under.

Although many people are interested in cremation, the ashes body transformation process is not something many of us have seen up close. A while back, we did a piece on the cremation process, but it was not as close as it could have been.

Thank Redditor iCremate, we can now see what happens to a body inside the oven cremation and is hauntingly beautiful.

The straight cut on the skull is a remnant of the autopsy.

The straight cut on the skull is a leftover from the autopsy.

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The dark mass directly behind the skull used to be human lungs.

The dark mass directly behind the skull used to be the person's lungs.

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Here you can see the remaining tissue turning to ashes in the flames.

Here you can see the remaining tissue turning to ash in the flames.

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This was taken around five minutes in the cremation process. You can see, there is not much left of organic matter.

This was taken around five minutes into the cremation process. You can see there isn't much organic matter left.

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(source Reddit)

cremation usually takes about 2 to 2.5 hours to complete for an average body weight. It takes years and years to make a living, and in 2 hours, that time can be reduced to a single ash box.

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