For them to go on a trip.
We have collected the most spectacular of the cemetery of forgotten things around the world: old military equipment, old cars military times, a traditional British phone booths and the enormous busts of U.S. presidents that were unclaimed.
Traditional red phone booths are gradually removed from British streets. At the end of its booth fall in the repair yard near the village Merstham in Surrey. Workers restoration service stated the old paint, re-painted in a strictly prescribed shade of red and put the new glass. After that, booths are Packed in wooden boxes and sent to customers: some of them have already gone to Greece, Australia, Italy, France, Switzerland, Abu Dhabi and the USA.
Garage about broken flight school.
Depot from the abandoned tanks in Ukraine.
Rusty steam locomotive near farmland.
Old carts-rickshaws in the Bangladesh capital, Dhaka.
Machine is an old warehouse somewhere in America.
The old Russian ships.
Cars abandoned by American soldiers during the Second world war. Over the decades they have become part of the forest landscape.
Concrete statues of former US presidents near the farm in Virginia. From left to right: Ronald Reagan, Woodrow Wilson, Richard Nixon, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bush, Grover Cleveland, James Garfield, Franklin Roosevelt, Chester Alan Arthur, Ulysses S. Grant, James Abram Garfield, Franklin pierce, Gerald Ford, Andrew Johnson, John Quincy Adams, James Madison, James Buchanan, Millard Fillmore and James Monroe.
Before these statues stood in a Park of Williamsburg, but it lasted only six years and was closed due to low attendance. Then busts weighing nearly half a ton and a height of six meters moved to his farm entrepreneur Howard Hankins. Paint on the faces of the presidents was peeling, and in the minds of a huge hole after the carriage, so Hankins is raising funds for their restoration and opening of the Museum.
The cars manufactured in the 1930-ies, in a French quarry. It is believed that during the Second world war the car was hidden from the German army.
You will not believe it, but these ships are in new York — just a few kilometers South of Manhattan, near Staten island.
Piled in a heap one-storey buses without seats, wheels and Windows.
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