
BYD Overflow Crisis: This Water Park Became a Massive EV Dump… Here’s What Really Happened
"A few months ago, the internet lit up after Google Earth captured something bizarre in Australia: thousands of shiny BYD electric cars dumped in an empty water park. Perfect rows of untouched vehicles—no plates, no owners, no movement—stretching across the grounds like some post-apocalyptic exhibit. The images were eerie enough to spark a frenzy. Social media exploded with headlines calling it a “secret drop site” or a “mass car burial,” feeding a wave of confusion and suspicion. Why were so many brand-new cars hidden here? And what exactly was BYD trying to sweep under the rug?
Jambaroo Action Park—normally known for water slides, sunburns, and summer chaos—turns into a ghost town from late April to September. Vast parking lots sit untouched for months. But this year, something unusual filled the dead space: satellite snapshots revealed more than 1,600 BYD EVs lined up with military precision. Dolphins, Seals, Seagulls—every model you’d expect at a dealership, not a water park. A surreal ocean of EVs in a place built for splashing water and family vacations. The strangest part? Not a single one had a license plate.
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