This is a summary of a video script that showcases various abandoned vehicles around the world, such as:
- A nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea that got hotter than the sun.
- A field of tanks used as a firing range in Germany.
- A submarine graveyard in Alaska from a forgotten battle.
- A jet-powered train that failed to impress the Soviets.
- A floating McDonald's restaurant that was left to rot in Canada.
- A replica of the Batmobile from the 90s movies that was discarded in a junkyard.
- A giant bucket wheel excavator nicknamed the Blue Wonder that was abandoned in Germany.
1. The text discusses various abandoned vehicles around the world, including a train cemetery in Budapest, Germany, and a jet plane in Alaska.
2. The abandoned vehicles include old locomotives, rusty ships, and submarines.
3. The train cemetery in Budapest is home to over 100 different locomotives, ranging from rare models to rotting train carriages.
4. The German town of Alaska is home to old anti-aircraft weapons, rusty ships, and even submarines.
5. The submarines are Japanese-type submarines, 80 feet long and less than 6 feet wide.
6. The text also mentions the Chatillon car cemetery in Belgium, which was a notorious and intriguing junkyard until around 100 years ago.
7. The cemetery was home to many rusting American vehicles, but it was revealed that most of these cars were made by Canadian Air Force troops.
8. The text also discusses the Turbo train, a super-fast vehicle created in the 20th century space race.
9. The Turbo train was created by American engineer Don Excel, who added jet engines to the trains to propel them along the tracks.
10. The Turbo train could reach an incredible 295 km per hour.
11. The text also mentions the Soviet Union's river rockets, which were faster than similar boats at the time.
12. The Soviet Union manufactured these hydrofoils, which could travel much faster than ordinary boats.
13. The text also discusses the Soviet Union's Ekranoplan, a top-secret military vehicle that relied on the wing-on-the-ground effect to move around.
14. The Ekranoplan was a 74-meter-long beast that could reach a maximum speed of 547 km per hour.
15. The text also mentions the abandoned 7904, a Soviet tractor truck designed to transport increasingly larger nuclear missiles.
16. The 7904 was a 12-wheeled, six-axle beast made to carry loads of up to an incredible 220 tonnes.
17. The text also discusses the MEC, a six-wheel, triple-axle vehicle discovered in a scrap yard.
18. The MEC was a custom-built vehicle made of a '79 Ford truck with the cab removed and the body an Extra X trailer.
19. The text also discusses the abandoned Lamborghini Huracan, which was found in a ravine on the side of the road in North London.
20. The Lamborghini belonged to Michael Wilson, the founder of beach soccer and a Bitcoin millionaire.
21. The text also discusses the abandoned vehicles in the Raf bonfire, including the once proud bomber used for firefighting exercises.