Inside the World’s Most Luxurious Abandoned City (never seen before)

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This was most likely one of the most complex tales we have ever had to tell. For my Cypriots viewing, I wish you peace and prosperity for the future. I hope you took pleasure in this piece and comprehend that not every single detail of the tale may be highlighted. I could have spent hours going into all of the intricacies of this conflict and strived to remain balance and impartial as I simply came an observer.

Varosha is one of the biggest and most tragical ghost cities on earth. Once filled with tens of thousands of sightseers each year it is been deserted now for about 47 years… The conflict in Cyprus is far from being decided and sadly is growing in complexity as the years go by. Sending hope and positiveness to all the Cypriots out there, thank you for hosting me in your country.

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10 Comments:

  1. This is probably one of the most sensitive conflict zones in the world at the moment and I did my best telling a high-level version of the story that still stays fair and discusses the major events. There are endless more elements that would have to be mentioned for the whole conflict to be understood, so I highly recommend you dive deeper into this if you are interested in fully comprehending it. I honestly was ignorant to how sensitive things still were when I arrived and I’m glad I changed that by getting to hear real stories from people in the Yes Fam. It was pretty surreal driving across this de-facto border and hearing the tragic stories on both sides. I just hope that Cyprus and Cypriots will one day find peace and a prosperous future.

    • Thank you for this education on this sad outcome of a Country torn apart, so many years ago. For these people, the pain of loss, is still so real on the surface of their hearts and minds.

      This is also, so relevant to what is going on here in America today. We are being torn apart and divided by people that care nothing for the it’s citizens and what will become of us. They only see today, what today will bring to their coffers. We should heed this warning… We are on the same road that they were on.

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  2. CYV AND COV CHANNEL

    I imagined a past life in the World’s Most Luxurious Abandoned City (never seen before), and now “dead” without any life is truly mysterious.

  3. It’s so sad that it’s going on today. Those people were peaceful with each other until the government got involved. Same with today, that’s all people care about….

  4. Who else watched Jonnys video too?

  5. Sorry!! **subscribes**

  6. Katie !! T{aa}P Me!! To F.C.K W!th Me

    This is probably one of the most sensitive conflict zones in the world at the moment and I did my best telling a high-level version of the story that still stays fair and discusses the major events. There are endless more elements that would have to be mentioned for the whole conflict to be understood, so I highly recommend you dive deeper into this if you are interested in fully comprehending it. I honestly was ignorant to how sensitive things still were when I arrived and I’m glad I changed that by getting to hear real stories from people in the Yes Fam. It was pretty surreal driving across this de-facto border and hearing the tragic stories on both sides. I just hope that Cyprus and Cypriots will one day find peace and a prosperous future.

  7. Amazing, eye opening video. It is so sad to see this amazing oasis just torn apart. 🙁

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