Almost everything is born from nature. Humans modify, use, and discard objects according to their needs, often bending them against natural order. Yet nature has a quiet way of reclaiming what is unused or abandoned.
In Bangladesh, law enforcement seizes buses, trucks, rickshaws, private cars, CNG-powered auto-rickshaws, and microbuses for reasons ranging from unlicensed or stolen vehicles to accidents or illegal transport. Many are exhausted or discarded. Over time, nature embraces these remnants, transforming them into unexpectedly beautiful forms—a subtle choreography of decay and reclamation.
In a society moving too fast to notice, these abandoned scraps quietly reveal a dialogue between human intervention and natural order. With nearly five million registered vehicles in the country, the story of reclamation continues, a testament to nature’s patient, transformative embrace.









