8 Ghost Towns Across The World
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Bokor Hill Station in Cambodia was a resort town built by colonial French settlers in 1921. It is now abandoned
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Armazi, the original capital of Georgia, was destroyed in AD 736 by the Arab invader Marwan ibn Muhammad and never rebuilt
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Berastepu, a village in Indonesia, was abandoned due to 2013 eruptions of Mount Sinabung
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Petobo, a village in Indonesia's Palu, was destroyed due to the liquefaction of 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami
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Soltaniyeh in Iran was the 14th century capital of the Mongol Ilkhanid rulers of Persia, but is now a deserted, crumbling spread of ruins
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Okuma in Japan was completely evacuated in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster
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Bukit Kutu in Malaysia is a former hill station that was abandoned after being bombed by the Japanese army during World War II
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Neftegorsk is a former town in Russia's Sakhalin Oblast that was almost destroyed in a 1995 earthquake and never rebuilt
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