AN urban explorer and his pals found creepy items "which raised our eyebrows" inside an abandoned camper van left in a car graveyard.
Daniel Sims, known as Bearded Reality on YouTube, took the shocking photos showing the mysterious collection of vehicles left to rot in a field, as well as the former owner's garage full to the brim with clutter.
The car and motor home grave yard was discovered in a fieldCredit: mediadrumimagesPictures show the two motor homes that both look lived in, left in a tragic state amongst a car collectionCredit: mediadrumimagesOne of the motor homes is pretty much emptyCredit: mediadrumimagesOne of the camper vans has a gun and bulletsCredit: mediadrumimagesTwo motor homes are seen that both look lived in but now left in a tragic state, while in the garage industrial tools and neon signs lay abandoned.
Little is known about the owners of this petrolhead dumping ground but it appears they saw a large part of the world as one motor home is filled with stickers from the likes of Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Monte Carlo.
Daniel, 35, who took the snaps on his Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra, said: “I'm not sure how long this place has been left, but from the looks of it a good 10 or 15 years.
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“Also hidden in the back was an antique candlestick telephone from the 1920s which I have never seen before so I was super pleased to see this.
“Also in another storage unit we found an Xavier of London Italian Onyx mantel Clock Quartz Gilt Koi.
“In the shed/man cave area were loads of antiques and a few hidden cars which looked like they had been worked on.”
TIPPED OFF
Daniel was tipped off by a fellow explorer who was the first one to find the site.
“I don't know anything about the history of this place, other than the guy was a collector and a traveler as in the back of the motor homes were various little stickers from various countries and places and the motor homes had some serious miles on them," he said.
“The main motor home was filled with possessions and various antiques so I am guessing at one point he was living there and not used as a storage yard.
“The whole site itself was open allowing us open access to look around, take pictures, and film.
“Because this place also had motorhomes as well as other finds it was very exciting to document.
“The outside of the site was filled to the brim with open and left cars and some crazy motorhomes.
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“I love taking photos of different things and items and dramatic places such as this and with this place, there was so much to enjoy and take photos of some amazing antiques and ones you don't usually see from just random finds."
Amongst the graveyard is abandoned FIAT carCredit: mediadrumimagesThe garage is full to the brim with clutterCredit: mediadrumimagesStickers on the motor home from where it has traveled in the worldCredit: mediadrumimagesA phone sits next to a hanging jacketCredit: mediadrumimages