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Inside The Arizona Facility Where The Dead Wait For A Second Chance At Life

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In a quiet building in the Arizona desert, more than 200 dead people are patiently waiting to be brought back to life. They aren’t buried. They aren’t cremated. Instead, their bodies — and in some cases, only their heads — are stored upside down inside giant steel containers filled with liquid nitrogen, preserved at temperatures…

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Michael MashburnApril 30, 2026April 30, 202603 mins

The most expensive home for sale in Arizona right now carries a $40 million price tag — and it packs 20,000+ square feet of over-the-top luxury into a desert estate. Set in Paradise Valley with views of Mummy Mountain, the property blends resort-style living with features you rarely see in a private home. Quick Snapshot…

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