Frozen forever Part #1
Breathtaking photos. Could not pass up these photos!
Nature vs metal stuck in eternal traffic.
The photographer Dieter Klein traveled half the world in search of forgotten and dying cars
process dilapidated which brought them to a completely unrecognizable form.
Artist your photos at the same time shows the enchanting beauty and
the greatness of the vintage cars and the invincible power of nature and time.
Cemetery of cars in France. Trucks brands "Citroen" and "Peugeot", vypuskavshemusya 20 years.
Car dump in Belgium. Vehicles stuck in eternal traffic. "Fords", "Chevy", "Buick" and others.
The popular "urban legend" says that these machines were left in the forest by American soldiers,
who "expropriated" them, but failed to take home after the war.
However, local residents disagree and say that this is just a cemetery of cars
and most of them were produced (and discarded) after the second world war.
Like it or not — now no one can really say, as the fate of the 500 vintage cars was sad.
Part of standing in the "eternal jam" machines were looted by local inhabitants, and
recently, the remains were finally removed by the authorities. Ecological reasons.
All that remains — the pictures.
Here owned an old but beautiful is not something that is now not clear where is the face where the VOP
Yes, like that too obsessed with the resin. The machine stood still for three days! And all was like after a light rain in the resin. Awful suffer wash...
coniferous forest — still the same Kaka. I once left under the pine trees the car for 2 months — practically only the resin is then removed...
Where in civilized Europe to watch the public and Greenpeace.The European waste(remains of vehicles destroy the forest) not in order ;-)
Really like after the Apocalypse! And the graphics in the movies to spend millions! So what's the most number 500 cars!
Yes take your breath away! About how cleaned right. How many trees and roots I had to break that would get them. It would be better for the money people were shown as part of history!
Have already seen these pictures, still breathtaking. Would love to climb there. And the environment they are not likely violate nature has accepted them for who they are, they are already part of the nature of these cars. Unfortunately there was a... I think of power more damage brought until they were removed therefrom.