Old cars abandoned in a Belgian forest, near Châtillon
These apocalyptic and fantomatic images are not part of a scene of the series The Walking Dead , taken in one of the largest car cemeteries in the world , in Châtillon, in the southeast of Belgium .
According to an urban legend, these cars were abandoned by American soldiers of the Second World War, who could not send them to the United States, so decided to hide them in a forest until they could return to them. The premises disagree with this version of the story and indicate that it is simply a old car dump manufactured after World War II.
At one point, there were four car cemeteries to cars Châtillon with no less than 500 retro vehicles. Unfortunately, most cars were stolen, or abducted by the inhabitants. Due to environmental problems, all cemeteries were cleaned in 2010. Today, there is only one left .
The layout of these cars gives us the impression that a traffic jam took place here, never allowing vehicles to leave. Over time, corrosion and degradation have decayed cars and the few remaining cars have been recovered by the inhabitants and collectors.
Bringed to disappear, this car carcass cemetery was taken in photo under all seams. Here are some:
Sources: Amusing Planet , Bored Panda
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