In the early spring of 2022 when we were driving back home from our campervan trip to snowy Lapland, we stopped at this special place.
It is a car graveyard that has looked abandoned since the 1970s. At the time my wife and I were there, no one was there. All you could hear was the wind and birds. You felt the coolness because the snow had just melted and you imagined yourself alone in the world among hundreds of car wrecks lying in the forest. Trees had already grown through some of the wrecks. To get there, we had to drive about's 20 km through the forest on a dirt road to get there. It is in the forests of Sweden, near Båstnäs on the Norwegian border.
Koos Sohns (1950) is a Dutch Hobby photographer from Zutphen. His first holiday job was at a photo finishing plant, where he earned his first Praktica SLR camera. Through study, work, family and volunteer work, photography was somewhat pushed into the background.
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