7. Varosha, Cyprus
Following the explosion of tourism in 1970s Cyprus, the government constructed a complex of high rise buildings and hotels close to one of Cyprus’s beaches. Designed to attract the wealthier Cypriots and tourists, the complex had every amenity imaginable – car dealerships, shopping centers, bars, nightclubs and the beach was only a stone’s throw away. It quickly became a go-to holiday destination for celebrities Liz Taylor and Brigitte Bardot.
But the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus changed all that, very quickly. On July 20, with the Turkish army advancing, residents had only a few hours to pack up and flee what had suddenly become a war zone. The Turkish army fenced off the entire area and hasn’t allowed any of the residents back since then. SEE ALSO: 10 ridiculous celebrity fails..
Urban explorers who have managed to sneak into the complex report that it’s eerily like a time capsule from the 1970s. Shops still have 70s fashion in their windows, 40-year old cars are still parked in the streets and some apartments still have dishes on tables.
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