Terrific Images Reveal The Vulnerable Beauty Of Abandoned Cars That Have Been Left To Rust Over The Years

A Ferrari with parts missing stands forgotten in a workshop

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Stunning images reveal the vulnerable beauty of abandoned cars that have been left to rust over the years. The collection of spectacular images show how a Volkswagen Beetle, Citroën C2 and even a Ferrari have been taken over by nature and piles of rubble. In other shots, a Mercedes Benz is overgrown with ivy and an old-fashioned BMW has been left in a garage with a collapsing roof and debris on the floor. A Ford vehicle has also been forgotten in the woods and one car even appears to have a tree growing from it. The haunting images were taken by Belgian security guard, Kenneth Provost at various locations across Germany and Belgium.

A tree has grown up and through this old American SUV which has greenery sprawled across its windshield

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A BMW has been abandoned in a garage

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A Ford has been taken over by nature

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A tree has managed to break through the front of this rusty old banger in its pursuit of daylight

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An abandoned car has a green hint to its bodywork after it was left in an old workshop

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A VW Beetle sits rusting with flaking paint

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A VW Beetle appears to have smashed through the wall of an abandoned house in this artistic image

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Green smudge covers the bodywork of this brick-coloured vintage car that was left outside a building

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A sheet over a Lancia car is covered in moss after the vehicle was left to the elements

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A bulky tree appears to have crashed down on the roof of this clapped-out Citroen

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