Wasserkuppe

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Decommissioned planes are brought to this boneyard in Tucson, Arizona because of dry climate and hard desert soil. It’s easier to preserve the machines in dry air, and their wheels easily roll on the desert soil. Some of the planes come here to be modernized and get back into the air. Some become spare part donors. And some are recycled to get aluminium. Seeing hundreds of giant mechanisms lost in an even more giant desert gives an incredible experience of silence that can almost be “seen” in these photos.

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