23 Places Where Nature Has Reclaimed Abandoned Cities

10. Varosha, Cyprus: A Resort Town in Limbo

Varosha ghost town in Northern Cyprus. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Julian Nyča

Varosha, a once-thriving resort town in Cyprus, stands as a poignant example of nature's ability to reclaim even the most luxurious of human settlements. Abandoned in 1974 during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Varosha has remained in a state of limbo ever since. The town's once-luxurious hotels and beachfront properties are now slowly being overtaken by vegetation, with trees and shrubs sprouting from cracks in the concrete and sand encroaching upon the streets. Despite its abandonment, Varosha remains a popular destination for urban explorers and photographers, drawn by its haunting beauty and the quiet reclamation of nature. The town's transformation from a bustling resort to a ghost town reclaimed by nature serves as a powerful reminder of the transient nature of human endeavors and the enduring strength of the natural world.

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