
Car cemetery
Car cemetery had been on my list for some time however I didn’t expect fireworks when I got there. I suspected that this place would be largely looted. Meanwhile, I saw a hundred cars from the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s in various degrees of disintegration. It’s sad to see all of them slowly rusting and falling into increasing disrepair. Some of them have been dismantled, but there’s still a lot to see.
Such a collection must have been a huge treasure in the times of socialism. Many drivers dreamed of such cars back then. The choice is wide: Fiats, Skodas, Syrenas, Mercedes and Opels. Fiat 126p cars lined up neatly in a row looked almost like they were on display in a showroom.
I tried to find more information about this mysterious place. Unfortunately, there’s practically no trace of it on the Internet. However, I was interested in the fact that the car cemetery is located close to one of the main routes to Warsaw, in a quite dense forest. It’s surrounded by the fragments of the concrete wall and security guard’s booth. Well, maybe I don’t want to know more…
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