Around the town of Chatillon, Belgium, the end of World War II left a few creepy hallmarks of the armistice in the form of long lines of cars left abandoned by the hundreds in the woods. While one theory goes that the cars belonged to Americans who left them in a hurry on their way off the continent, Bored Panda points out that no one really knows for sure. While there were initially four giant pileups with over 500 cars, only one remains rotting in the woods, a monument to the inexorable creep of entropy.
Cool photo’s. But I see several cars that are from the 50′s and 60′s. Perhaps this is an old junk yard that was placed where these old 1940 styled cars were abandoned? Definitely impacted the environment there!
Great pics.
Cool photo’s. But I see several cars that are from the 50′s and 60′s. Perhaps this is an old junk yard that was placed where these old 1940 styled cars were abandoned? Definitely impacted the environment there!
Some of those old vehicles seem haunted.
Oh look, more pix of Detroit…
Deja Vu of what Detroit will look like in 50-years.