A coral reef cemetery is home to life in the afterlife

In this July 19, 2018 photo, Will Payne, left, and his guide Pedro Cinta, right, descend down a line to the Neptune Memorial Reef where they will watch the installation of a memorial plaque for for Payne’s parents, Buel and Linda Payne, near Miami Beach, Fla. The final resting place for the couple, who spent much of their lives in and around the water, is modeled after the lost city of Atlantis, among lion statues and ornate gates and pillars encrusted with sea life. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

In this July 19, 2018 photo, a large gray angelfish swims near a stairway at the Neptune Memorial Reef near Miami Beach, Fla. It took nearly four years for multiple government agencies to sign off on this underwater mausoleum, which is designed to encourage a healthy ecosystem. AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — A year after Will and Daniel Payne lost their mom, and nearly two decades since their father’s death, it was time to follow their wishes for the afterlife.

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