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The market city of Barnsley, the fourth-biggest settlement in South Yorkshire, hides an eerie assortment of dilapidated buses in its woodland – and nobody is aware of precisely the place they got here from.

Dense forestry makes up almost 10% of the north-central city, so it’s no marvel somebody has chosen to make use of it as a fly-tipping spot – however the determination to dump over 50 buses, of various sizes and shapes, amid the overgrowth is an uncommon phenomenon.

The automobiles, which have all been topic to a point of rotting and degradation, seem to hark from all around the UK, hinting at their belonging to a collector with a watch for various makes and fashions.

Word on the bottom is that an aged bus fanatic purchased the motors for reasonable costs at public sale and compiled a “vast collection” throughout his lifetime, earlier than passing away round a decade in the past.

Urban explorer Lost Places and Forgotten Faces, who has explored the “bus graveyard” firsthand, believes the rusty public service automobiles have “sat untouched, unmoved and unloved” within the woodland ever since.

They stated the location is well accessible to these whose curiosity has been piqued, including that they have been “blown away” by the sheer variety of disused single, double decker and long-distance coaches.

“Navigating the narrow corridors between the vehicles whilst getting ripped to shreds by brambles and nettles was all part of the fun,” they added.

“I must have spent a good three to four hours there on my visit – honestly an unbelievable and absolutely cracking find.

“Making the sketchy climb on top of a rusty double decker to admire the view over the bus graveyard was definitely the highlight.”

Bizarre as they could appear, it’s not the primary time such a “graveyard” has been noticed within the UK.

Urban explorer Exploring with Matt found an identical web site in Lancashire this 12 months, describing it as someplace that was “completely frozen in time”.

The Lancashire spot, alongside others throughout the nation, differ from their Burnley equal within the variety of the decaying automobiles it’s dwelling to, nonetheless.

Exploring with Matt instructed LancsLive that the “graveyard” he stumbled upon was filled with automobiles branded with the emblem of defunct multi-national transport agency FirstGroup.

“The atmosphere was laden with desolation and nostalgia,” he stated. “I used to board these buses back in the day! It was odd being back on one, especially with all the seats and fabric still intact. It was like stepping back in time.”

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