If you're a car lover, you might be gutted to find out that deep in a forest, there's a massive collection of abandoned cars.
YouTuber channel ABANDONED UK explored the eerie forest filled with old and incapacitated vehicles.
Trees had grown inside, around, and on top of several cars, and even on top of many of these cars, with some partially buried in the dirt.
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But among the rust, the YouTuber did manage to uncover some gems.
He spotted a few rare Mercedes models that seemed to be at least ten years old.
There was also a Jeep Chrysler and a BMW sedan that were in surprisingly decent shape.
Meanwhile, some had seen better days like a Volvo succumbing to the process of succession.
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One car was so covered in rust that the YouTuber couldn't even identify its make but could tell it was old-fashioned by its leather interior.
Thinking it would've made a 'nice motor back in its day,' the YouTuber called it 'criminal' to see its fate be rotting away in a forest.
Other vehicles included everyday family cars like a Ford Transit, a VW minivan and several Ford Fiestas.
'Some of them are completely overgrown,' the YouTuber commented in the video, showing a car camouflaged by autumn leaves. 'And some of them look in alright condition.'
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Some Volkswagens were in rough shape, one in particular had its entire front section broken off from a tree growing directly through it. Whilst others had plants growing under and out of their bonnets.
The YouTuber also came across a caravan that had collapsed in on itself and an abandoned house surrounded by debris and tonnes of storage boxes.
Later on in the video, he found three vans parked in a row, completely deteriorated by the fauna. The once shiny metal of the vehicles is barely recognisable, now coated in moss and encroaching plants with broken doors and bumpers hanging off looking like it could set the scene of The Last of Us Season 2.
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But the question is why has such a remote place become a hub for abandoned cars?
They're often dumped once owners dub them no longer useful or aren't willing to pay for repairs. But it does make you wonder if something more sinister happened to cause this ghost town of cars.