AN URBAN explorer has revealed an eerie abandoned bus graveyard, where dozens of derelict vehicles have been lined up and left to rot.
The creepy site was packed out with rotting relics from a time gone by.
Explorer Daniel Sims, 34, known online as , found the sorry-looking motors in an undisclosed site which resembles a scene from a horror movie.
Together with pals, the intrepid explorer spotted a long row of decaying lorries with rusted bonnets and rooves.
Daniel then used the lorries as stepping stones to gain access to a dilapidated double-decker bus.
The influencer's jaw-dropping footage reveals the vehicle's moss-infested steps, cracked seats and a driver's seat overwhelmed by weeds.
As he disembarks, the explorer stumbles upon a collection of disused and rusted tyres.
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It comes after a graveyard of dozens of rusting iconic cars was spotted on the side of a busy road.
A collection of Ford Model Ts - one of the most iconic cars in American history - span a large grass field and received a visit from a YouTuber.
"This place is called the Model T graveyard," the YouTuber () said in a .
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"It's a private collection of supposedly 70 [to] 80 Model Ts that this guy has had her for forever."
Ford's Model T was initially produced in 1908.
The classic car is considered the first American mass-produced vehicle.
Model T's have entered the annals of American engineering and transportation, earning its reputation as an accessible car because of its simple, innocuous design.
Elsewhere, several other car collection finders posted classic car graveyards on social media.
Another YouTuber found a junkyard with hundreds of rows of classic, broken-down American muscle cars, sports cars, and luxury vehicles lined the grounds.
"This place is also known as Junk town USA," the YouTuber explained in the video's description.
"I love coming here to snoop around this Junkyard."
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Another car enthusiast found a barn full of discontinued vehicles.
The barn had several makes and models, including a Porsche, classic American models, and a Pontiac GTO.