We visited Varosha, the part of Famagusta in Cyprus that used to be the main beach and tourist area - and has been a ghost town since 1974, left exactly as it was, before being unilaterally opened by the Turkish side in 2020. We also talked to some visitors there, a few Greek Cypriots and a Turkish Cypriot.
Story here: cyprus-mail.co...
Interviews by Theo Panayides and Nick Theodoulou.
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