In Thailand, where the number of tourists has decreased, taxis left in garages are becoming a vegetable garden.



A taxi company's garage in Bangkok, Thailand.



Hundreds of taxis have been parked, and if you look closely, you can see plants growing over the taxi roofs and bonnets.



Frogs are also growing in a temporary pond made of old tires, but when these taxis cannot operate due to the Corona 19 lockdown, most drivers return to their hometowns and are left in garages.



Taxi companies also suffered from deficits and were unable to maintain their vehicles, and eventually started to grow crops such as peppers, cucumbers and eggplants by creating a vegetable garden on top of the taxis.



A taxi company official said, 'Most taxis have already been damaged beyond repair and there is nothing that can be done'.



If the harvest increases, they will take it and sell the rest.