The Chatillon Car Graveyard in Belgium
The cars in this graveyard belonged to United States soldiers. During World War II, these soldiers would acquire vehicles during their stay. But when the war ended and they were called back home, the soldiers discovered that it cost too much to ship the vehicles to the US. The officers did have the option to ship their vehicle at their own expense but the military wasn’t willing to pay. So, the soldiers parked the cars on top of a hill in Chatillon village in Southern Belgium and left them there.