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Up until 2016 i used to venture out in the vast Swedish forests in search of abandoned houses and vehicles equipped with a motorcycle and a camera. 

Things that you need to know:

1. Sweden is a big forest with not many people around.

2. We have alot of abandoned buildings.

3. Gravel roads are as common as pawed roads.

4. Weapons of choise: Yamaha XTZ 660 Tenere X2,  Yamaha XTZ 750 Super Tenere, Honda XTZ 750 Africa Twin and Suzuki Dr 800. 

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The last bit was in motor bicycle speak that I don't understand, but I'm hoping you found some 50s VWs hiding in the woods

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3 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

The last bit was in motor bicycle speak that I don't understand, but I'm hoping you found some 50s VWs hiding in the woods

Can´t remember :-) 

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I have always found it fascinating how many abandoned houses farms etc there are in Sweden and many many abandoned cars. I don't understand this, maybe the owner died and those who inherited it didn't bother to sell it? I would like to know the reasons for some of this but we'll probably never know.

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10 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

I have always found it fascinating how many abandoned houses farms etc there are in Sweden and many many abandoned cars. I don't understand this, maybe the owner died and those who inherited it didn't bother to sell it? I would like to know the reasons for some of this but we'll probably never know.

Yes, that can be one reason. Another reason can be that the farms were sold for the land. So the buildings were left to rot. Also many villages were and in many cases still are dependent on one employer. If the employer closes, then the houses are worth nothing and almost impossible to sell.

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Yes, these are good reasons. I love Sweden, it's just something about endless forests, gravel roads and being far from people that I like.

Most of Norway, on the other hand, is mountainous and there are few very remote areas easily accessible by car.

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Can I ask which area of Sweden these pictures are from? You don't have to be too detailed if you don't want to.

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4 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Yes, these are good reasons. I love Sweden, it's just something about endless forests, gravel roads and being far from people that I like.

Most of Norway, on the other hand, is mountainous and there are few very remote areas easily accessible by car.

I understand you! Being a bit antisocial myself. But the beauty of Norway is breathtalking!

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3 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Can I ask which area of Sweden these pictures are from? You don't have to be too detailed if you don't want to.

Most of them are from the South-East. Öland, Gotland, Småland and some from Blekinge and Östergötland. 

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The moped is a Monark Monarped from the 50s. Blue car is a Volvo PV if i remember correctly. 

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Please be careful sharing towns or exact locations, there are some unscrupulous thieves operating abroad who'll steal highly valuable classic cars. Someone's already had the lenses off that Corsa.

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2 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

Please be careful sharing towns or exact locations, there are some unscrupulous thieves operating abroad who'll steal highly valuable classic cars. Someone's already had the lenses off that Corsa.

Yeah i´ts sad! I will not give away exact locations.

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11 minutes ago, Nibbler said:

Most of them are from the South-East. Öland, Gotland, Småland and some from Blekinge and Östergötland. 

And these are not even the more remote parts of Sweden either. And it is abandoned houses and cars there it is strange.

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I love this engine! It´s a Calmo EX and it was produced from 1948 onwards. Made specific for sawmills. You started it with a  cartridge or with compressed air. 

 

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Both pictures taken at an abandoned farm. Volvo BM and a plastic top, possibly from a Toyota Land Cruiser???

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I think I recognise a couple of the cars… The car in the same post as the blue Volvo PV and the Monark is a circa 1950 Ford Prefect. It was parked there by my childhood neighbour Edvin, and he passed away at the age of 88 in 1996.

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19 minutes ago, Nibbler said:

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This appeared in a youtube video recently 

 

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42 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

This appeared in a youtube video recently 

 

Oh nice! Back in 2016 there was another classic Ford just a couple of hundred meters away. It’s gone now, so that guy missed it. More about that later.

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8 minutes ago, Nibbler said:

At an abandoned sawmill i found this Volvo F88 and a hot bulb engine. 

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For some reason, the photo of the lorry takes me straight back to 2005 and Hurley finding a Volkswagen bus in the undergrowth on Lost.

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