Vehicle graveyard

Most sites are intentionally created and many have security to protect them while others are forgotten and lay undiscovered for some time.

[2] An automobile graveyard is a location in which cars or other road vehicles are kept until they have decayed or been destroyed.

One particularly noteworthy example is near Victorville, California where hundreds of thousands of cars bought back by Volkswagen after the 2015 emissions scandal now reside.

The largest ship graveyard is in the bay of Nouadhibou, Mauritania, where more than 300 vessels can be found.

The "Cementerio de Trenes" (train cemetery) near Uyuni, Bolivia serves as a tourist attraction with trains dating back to the 19th century left to rust in the extensive salt flats of the Salar de Uyuni.

A car graveyard in Kaufdorf , September 2008
Aircraft in storage at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group in Arizona
A car graveyard in Kaufdorf , 2008, before it was cleared