An abandoned Boeing 737 has been languishing in a forest on the Indonesian island of Bali for years, and has finally become a popular tourist destination.
The plane is not far from Raisi on the Indonesian island of Bali, which is not far from the popular tourist beach of Pandawa.
A number of residents of the tourist island believe that the plane was brought to the place in parts, and then reassembled by an ambitious businessman, who was keen to establish a restaurant, according to the British newspaper "Daily Mail".
However, it is rumored among the residents that this man ran out of money, which led him to end the project and leave the plane in place.
Over time, this abandoned plane turned into a landmark that attracts tourists. The plane bears no mark of its original identity.
And this plane is not the only one of its kind on the island, as it spotted other abandoned planes.
Another plane is adjacent to a donut shop, where the wing of the plane reaches the wall of the shop, and it is believed that this plane, without engines, was an idea for an unfinished restaurant.
It is believed to have been there since 2007, and was used at a party in 2018.
A third plane is standing on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea, and an investor who bought the plane says he hopes the plane will help revive the tourism sector, which has been damaged by the Corona pandemic.