Village in Northern Belgium, Hidden in a Forest of World War II Remnants

In the village of Chatillon, Northern Belgium, there is a forest that holds war stories from the time of World War II. There is a large parking lot full of cars left over from the war, left behind by US troops. After the war, the cost of shipping the cars back home was too expensive, so they were left there. Originally there were four parking lots with 500 cars, but many cars were stolen for private collections.

Now there is only one old car parking lot, witnessing the silent history of that world war. This place is known as the Chatillion Car Graveyard, the largest abandoned car graveyard forgotten for over 60 years. Despite legends, locals refer to it as a post-war vehicle dump, and eventually, the site had to be cleaned up due to environmental concerns.

The abandoned cars had rotted away and were left abandoned in the forest, overgrown with vines and covered in rust. Despite creating a haunted feel, the local government cleared the place starting in 2010 due to environmental damage. 

Although there are only a few cars left, the place still has a mysterious feel to it that cannot be erased.



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https://www.kabarpenumpang.com/macet-puluhan-tahun-mobil-mobil-di-chatillon-belgia-ini-bertransformasi-jadi-spot-angker/

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