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Autobots, swallowed up by nature, blend in with natural scenery and enjoy themselves.

This is a photo that appears on the World Wide Web. Bian Xiao looks shocked and wants to share it with you. Below, a ship ran aground in the shallows. In the years, nature conquered it, and the seeds of trees with nowhere to wander took root and sprouted here. It is said that human beings are the masters of the world, but it seems unknown under time and space. . .

Recently, forgotten wastes such as buildings, cars, planes and ships around the world have attracted people's attention again. They blend in with the local environment and form a beautiful landscape. The picture shows the SS of Home Bush.

The wreckage of the Elfield is located in Homebush Bay Shoal in western Sydney.

These forgotten wastes used to be worshipped treasures, but now they are slowly losing their former glory. However, they still retain a charm and form a charming scene after blending with the new environment. Located about two miles outside uyuni, this antique train cemetery has become a popular tourist attraction, with rusty carriages and locomotives and sparse landscape forming a surreal picture.

Bangkok New World Shopping Center was closed after 1997 was found to have violated the building code, and then a fire in 1999 made it lose its roof. The rain slowly filled the building, and mosquitoes became the main problem. In order to eliminate pests, local people introduced freshwater tarapi fish to eat insects.

This photo was taken by French photographer Antoine giaquiao, a rusty car.

Namibian namib desert is home to forgotten things, including old cars and even ramshackle shacks and bathtubs abandoned on the beach.

Abandoned coal mine stations are scattered in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.

Keys Ranch in JoshuaTreeNationalPark (Keys

Ranch) owns water tanks and wooden buildings, which have been abandoned since the 1950s.

In the coastal area of amalfi, an abandoned building is covered with trees.

Near the port city of Lipaga on the west coast of Latvia, an ancient military fortress slowly sank into the beach along the Baltic Sea.

In the Renica Canyon Park in Croatia, an abandoned rusty anti-aircraft gun points to the sky.

In Namibia, an abandoned car was placed in a hot desert, and the paint slowly came off.

The abandoned Tkvarcheli power plant in Abkhazia, Georgia is covered with weeds and moss.

Skrunda- 1 in Latvia used to be a closed city with 5,000 Soviet soldiers, technicians and their families.

The abandoned Camfron Railway Station in Spain used to be the second largest railway station in Europe, but now it has become an abandoned carriage.

An unknown wrecked ship, on the golden beach off the coast of New Mirfontville, Portugal.

An abandoned Ford pickup truck in the 1960s was parked in the middle of the forest in Washington Olympic National Park.

On the top of Mount MountAkhun in Sochi, Russia, a drone is overlooking the former restaurant.

The Old Fort Herlands Tunnel on the south coast of Sydney is a popular tourist attraction. The railway station connecting the tunnel was abandoned more than 100 years ago and left to rot.

This photo was taken at the Swedish Automobile Cemetery near Firth, Lennaerts. Photographer BjrnEyvind

Eilertson said: "This is a huge area of at least 5 square kilometers, and it is easy to get lost. There are countless cars there, which can only be reached by boat. I went there to canoe and take pictures. "

In an abandoned airport in Russia, the rusty old Antonov an-2 plane was swallowed up by plants.

Bruce Peninsula in Ontario National Ocean Park, Canada (Bruce)

On the peninsula, two ships that sank 22 years apart are one of the top tourist attractions here, and sunken ships and lighthouses are protected attractions.

An abandoned green van was parked in an unknown place, with weeds and trees intertwined.

1973, an American military plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black sand beach on the southern coast of Iceland. Fortunately, everyone survived, and the wreckage can still be seen on the beach, and tourists can visit the ruins.

1944 the wreckage of a Japanese fighter plane from World War II in Peleliu Island, Palau.

Some Iraqi Mil-2 helicopters were abandoned in the war horse camp a few miles northwest of Baquba.

An abandoned rusty car is parked on the route 66 in Arizona Petrochemical Forest National Park.