December 23, 2015
Cloudcroft, New Mexico - School Bus Graveyard
![School Bus Graveyard (front bus mid)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-frontBusMid.jpg)
![School Bus Graveyard (front bus close)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-frontBusClose.jpg)
![School Bus Graveyard (side bus close)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-sideBusClose.jpg)
![School Bus Graveyard (front wall mid)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-frontWallMid.jpg)
![School Bus Graveyard (front wall close)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-frontWallClose.jpg)
![School Bus Graveyard (back wall far)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-backWallFar.jpg)
![School Bus Graveyard (left side far)](/assets/school-bus-graveyard/schoolBusGraveyard-leftSideFar.jpg)
So this school bus graveyard was pretty hard to miss…we have never seen this many torn and tattered school buses in one area! Now we’re not exactly sure what’s going on here, but we think this place receives the buses from various parts of the U.S. (we saw different license plates) and rips out the parts of the buses that can be used for future repurpose. Nonetheless, the way they arrange the buses just seemed very artful to us! We hope you all have a wonderful holiday, and we’ll see you next year on January 4th! Have you ever seen a school bus graveyard? Leave a comment…we would love to hear what you think!
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