Among the various abandoned vehicles there are four Citroën DS in a shed

A collection of classic cars that is abandoned in France and inhabited by a legion of spiders

We have already seen splendid collections of abandoned vehicles before, but the one we are going to see today is somewhat creepy.

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This Saturday, The Bearded Explorer posted a video about exploring an abandoned house in what appears to be a rural area, due to the abundance of vegetation. The video does not identify the place, but from the license plates of the cars everything indicates that it is France. The house has a good collection of classic cars, with signs of having been abandoned for decades. Some of them have a huge amount of cobwebs:

You can see here some screenshots of the video as a preview (in the video you will see much more). Here we see a BMW E30, a model manufactured between 1982 and 1994. Outwardly it doesn't look very run down...

... but that's how it is inside. Cobwebs practically cover the inside of the windshield. Getting into this car you have a good chance of ending up as Peter Parker (ie bitten by a spider, but becoming Spiderman is another thing).

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In this shed there are four Citroën DS, a model manufactured between 1955 and 1975 and also known as Citroën Tiburón and Citroen Sapo. It is a very sought-after car, and there are no less than four here.

In this shed there are four Citroën DS, a model manufactured between 1955 and 1975 and also known as Citroën Shark and Citroen Toad. It is a very sought-after car, and there are no less than four here.

And inside, more and more cobwebs. This colony of spiders seems to like classic cars.

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