13 Haunting Abandoned Cities Slowly Being Swallowed by Nature

8. Varosha, Cyprus: The Abandoned Resort

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Varosha, a district in the city of Famagusta, Cyprus, was once a glamorous resort destination, frequented by celebrities and tourists in the 1970s. However, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 led to its sudden evacuation, and the area has remained abandoned ever since. Today, Varosha is a ghost town, its luxury hotels and beachfront properties slowly decaying under the Mediterranean sun. The district is fenced off and inaccessible to the public, creating an air of mystery and intrigue. Varosha serves as a stark reminder of the impact of political conflict on human lives and the power of nature to reclaim even the most luxurious of human creations.

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