
We are used to it Auto More tell you stories about abandoned cars. Cars dying in the garage or literally in the middle of nature, at the mercy of weather conditions. As a rule, the number of cars on one site ranges from a few to several dozen the biggest finds.
The largest car cemetery in the world
We are not included here dozens but good in hundreds ! Cemetery of the village Bastnas is located in the forest of Värmland, in Sweden, not far from the border norwegian
It is in this environment apocalyptic knife almost a thousand cars American, French, Italian years 40, 50, 60 rot. Some still have almost all of their parts. Others where only a corpse remained. Moss grows on the hoods of some of them. There is even where TREE pushed In a box. No wonder when it’s all over Age from 30 to 50 years they don’t move an inch.
The origin is unknown
Nothing has been confirmed yet, and it’s not said that we’ll find out one day truth in this mysterious place. Rumor has it that american armythe next day after Second World Warhas abandoned his cars in this forest.
Today this cemetery would belong to the village two brothers region that would live on property. The latter do not seem to be bothered by the arrival of various visitors, whether they are photographers or simply curious.
On the other hand, beware of thieves who would like to come and help themselves on their land. According to Atlas Obscura, one of the buildings on the property had these words on it scratched on three seat covers:
Soothing, isn’t it? No, you are not dreaming, you are not in a book Stephen King.
Tourist place
As you can see, this site remains private property. On the other hand, it is not known how, the cemetery of Bastnas sits on TripAdvisor in the category Monuments and places of interest.
It’s up to you if you want to stop by if you pass through the region.
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Source: Auto Plus

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