THIS is an eerie car graveyard littered with rusting army vehicles, flash motors and even a plane that have been left to rot.
Urban explorer Sean discovered the collection of abandoned classics in a secluded part of Kent.
His pictures show a series of quirky cars littered around the area, including BMWs, Rovers and SEATs.
On the more unique end of the spectrum, there is even a fire truck, a regional bus, horse-drawn carriages, a small tractor and even a light aircraft.
One spooky shot from inside the bus shows it completely deserted and covered in dust and debris, with its brightly coloured seating worn and its green passenger handrails dulled.
Another snap shows a group of five or six motors sitting idle, covered in grime in a large barn.
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There are even former military vehicles decked out in camo green where the rust hasn't got to them.
Sean revealed that these used to be featured in an amusement park before being abandoned.
It's unclear how long they have been sitting there but, by the state of them, it appears to be at least several years.
Many of the cars are in complete disrepair and almost unrecognisable due to the build up of dirt and mould.
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Among the easily spotted models are a Honda van, a BMW 635 CSI and what looks like a Toyota rally car.
commenters were left stunned by the discovery.
One wrote: "So sad.
"Who has the knowledge and experience to save these lovely cars?"
Another added: "What a shame."
It comes after a £35,000 Aston Martin was discovered by a different urban explorer in a rural garden.
Meanwhile, The Sun Online gave a look inside the UK's creepiest car graveyard, with iconic racecars worth £50,000 left to rot.