Famagust Cyprus Ghost Town - A Tour Around.

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Join George Cyprus Insight for a tour around Famagusta Cyprus ghost town.
    Join us as we explore the abandoned and eerie Famagusta Ghost Town. This amazing historical attraction is a must-see for any visitor to Cyprus.
    We'll take you on a tour of this intriguing ghost town, showing you the many beautiful ruins and abandoned buildings. Once you've seen Famagusta Ghost Town, you'll never forget it!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 67

  • @margaretsofocleous1999
    @margaretsofocleous1999 Рік тому +13

    This is where my husband went to high school until 1962. He knew Varoshia so well. He would have loved to have walked around with you telling you all about the place. Unfortunately although I have taken him there quite a few times since it opened up he just won't connect with it all . He had a massive stroke 9 years ago. I actually met the son of the Eidelweis cafe the last time we visited . He was just a young boy when the war started. It's so hard for people who actually lived or went to school there. Those sea horses in the fountain pond in front of the school are original I believe as I have seen the orange festival 1972 on UA-cam and they were very briefly featured

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +2

      Oh that's such a shame about your husband. It's definitely a hard place to visit but also good for people to see and ask questions.

  • @luken2135
    @luken2135 Рік тому +8

    How twisted can the authorities be there to turn a human tragedy into a tourist attraction. Shocking.

  • @ronyzmiri
    @ronyzmiri Рік тому +7

    Thanks for filming this tragic city. It is big shame that the problem is not solved yet.

  • @whattheheck1000
    @whattheheck1000 Рік тому +3

    I'm amazed at how good of shape most of Varosha's buildings are (other than the ones damaged in the tragic events of 1974). I know grandparents who were born after Varosha was abandoned, and yet most of the buildings are still structurally intact. Compare it to a place like Uranium City, Saskatchewan which was largely abandoned in 1982, or Pripyat (1986). For obvious reasons, tourism to Pripyat has pretty much ceased in the past year but compare Pripyat in 2021 to Varosha today and Pripyat was in far worse condition despite being abandoned for 35 years instead of 48. Uranium City has fared even worse! Keep in mind, most of the buildings in those towns were built in the 1970s. And if we compare Varosha with Hashima Island, another area abandoned in 1974... I'm pretty sure Hashima Island was already more decayed by 1994 than Varosha is today.
    Climate has a big impact. Pripyat and Uranium City are both located in areas with regular snow and freeze/thaw cycles. For Pripyat, the snow cover lasts about three months of the year; for Uranium City, 6-7 months. In addition to the major loads on the roofs this snow causes, water that gets into cracks in buildings in the fall freezes, which expands, and thaws out in the spring leaving more damage. Hashima Island has mild temperatures, but lots of precipitation and high winds which also cause a lot of damage. Varosha on the other hand doesn't have any snow or below-freezing temperatures, and few high-wind or heavy rain events.
    All of this means that Varosha's level of decay is more consistent with an area in an "average" place that's been abandoned 28 years, not 48. It also speaks to the construction quality of the buildings, it's obvious they spared no expense on their construction. Keep in mind that sadly, most of these buildings were also used for less than 10 years. As I understand it, there was a big building boom that started in Varosha around 1965, as evidenced by the fact that there were several buildings under construction. The Golden Sands opened months before the events of 1974 so it was obvious that things would have just kept growing.
    The architecture and design of Varosha was ahead of its time as well.
    Also I saw that you recognized the Mitsubishi dealer at 9:57, cool!
    January 2, 2023 10:43 pm

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      Yes very interesting comments. I think the climate is key, cars here hardly every get rust, just sun damaged paint work. Thanks for watching.

  • @sarahjane8949
    @sarahjane8949 Рік тому +4

    Heartbreaking ...😢🙏🏻

  • @twig3288
    @twig3288 Рік тому +2

    It’s like a huge time capsule, but very very sad. Imagine all the people whose lives and livelihoods were affected. Many of them came to England and credit to them have made a success of it here. Well done them!

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +3

      Yes some bad history on this island Twig fro many 100s of years.

  • @yvonnetitterington3675
    @yvonnetitterington3675 Рік тому +5

    Hi George and Su thank you very much for showing Famagusta it does look amazing to see but I think it’s a shame the way things are still are and I hope it gets re built back up one day

  • @jeanlowe8879
    @jeanlowe8879 Рік тому +3

    Hi guys it’s so interesting seeing the old banks and travel shops so sad people lost so much heart breaking thank you loved video 👏🤙🏻❤️

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Jean, it is interesting but heartbreaking too.

  • @margaretsofocleous1999
    @margaretsofocleous1999 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video George and Su

  • @angieb1668
    @angieb1668 Рік тому +1

    Thanks George and sue,its beautiful 💖

  • @anonymous77173
    @anonymous77173 Рік тому +2

    Been a while George... glad to see u again... sorry been so busy with moving lol... still hope to see ya soon 😍😍🎩®️©️⚘🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @amandacosta8526
    @amandacosta8526 Рік тому +2

    I have always wanted to go think I might go in June wen am back not sure my husband Costantinos will go though

  • @barbaraevans5281
    @barbaraevans5281 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for showing us famagusta. Such a shame . Beautiful. Went there but not right into where you went, lovely to see a bit more of it. Cannot imagine how the people got through all what happened. Cannot understand why things have not been resolved . You only live once so why cannot people just get on with each other & all live together. Peace happiness & love.

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +2

      Indeed Barbara hopefully a solution one day. #1island

  • @arescyp
    @arescyp Рік тому +6

    Sad to see there is no solution in sight after 74

  • @suyianni2671
    @suyianni2671 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating. Xx

  • @atilashefik5127
    @atilashefik5127 Рік тому +1

    Just like to say that is amazing video my dad used to talk about the days being in Cyprus he was a young man at the time thank you for your amazing work take care both x

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Atila, it has so many stories to tell.

  • @michaelll1290
    @michaelll1290 Рік тому +1

    I was on a sightseeing tour with my wife and kids a few year back on the illigal occupaied side...there was big signs saying no photos...we were on a beach with all the shot broken hotels in the back...so toke my phone and have my wife standing on the water side just flipped the camera to get some shot of the broken hotels ...didn't see a very angry hariy woman guard shouting something very loud...but get some fine photos to Google earth though

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      Yes when they opened this bit the signs came down. Back in the day they used to take the film out of people's cameras!!!

  • @scottvardy4344
    @scottvardy4344 Рік тому +1

    Hi George and Su ,how long as Famagusta been letting people walk about ,I was lead to believe that you couldn't go into it 👍

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +2

      Think it was May asthma year. Only selected bits.

  • @HendrikTibboel-pt5kw
    @HendrikTibboel-pt5kw Рік тому +1

    Next time Immediately upload your photos to a cloud, without a recognizable email or account.From your camera via bluetooth to your phone. You can do that indefinitely by every time one Create new account when it is full..Good luck

  • @nitro74cs
    @nitro74cs 3 місяці тому

    Are the buildings with rounded corners and big canopies art-deco style or mid century modern? They all have flat roofs as well. Lovely architecture. I wonder if this type of architecture is common with other British ruled countries with similar climate? Is it possible to see this type of architecture in Australia? Zimbabwe? Kenya?

  • @gadgetgadget33
    @gadgetgadget33 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi you have documented it well but why is it still not lived in ?
    After 50 years they must have come to some sort of solution ?

  • @northernblue1093
    @northernblue1093 Рік тому +2

    Interesting but seems to be repeating your previous videos. Unless I've missed it, you don't seem to have followed John F Kennedy Avenue to the main beach area, as served by the mini bus. Also, it seems unnecessary to describe everything as 'old' when the whole place has been in limbo for the best part of 50 years. These minor observations aside, it is a very good video, as are all your productions.

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      Thanks mate, noted. We will look to go there.

  • @marinab91
    @marinab91 Рік тому +1

    hello, George. Can Varosha be visited without a guid, is the walking allowed?

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      There are certain bits you can go in.

    • @marinab91
      @marinab91 Рік тому +1

      @@CYPRUSINSIGHT, what about the guided tours, will they go further inside?

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      @marinab5769 no places that are open are open for all.

  • @humor1095
    @humor1095 Рік тому

    Why didn't you zoom in, otherwise a fab video of Famagusta and it's tragic past. Freedom for Famagusta!!!

  • @davidcaven9552
    @davidcaven9552 Рік тому +1

    Staying in Protaras at the moment and a few weeks back saw one of your blogs of a local trip to Farmagusta ? Can you help with the number to enable us to what’s app please 🙏

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      On Facebook Mr John tours cyprus, connects you to his WhatsApp number, have a great trip.

    • @davidcaven9552
      @davidcaven9552 Рік тому +2

      @@CYPRUSINSIGHT thank you for your speedy response, we have watched all your blogs, brilliant keep up the good work.

  • @taffylad5349
    @taffylad5349 Рік тому

    Afternoon George 👍🏽👍🏽We went there in October and I thought it looked like a post apocalyptic view to what Earth will look like when humans become extinct. Would have liked to taken a bike around and see more of the place, but we were pressed for time etc being on an excursion. Took some nice pictures before we went for a meal in the restaurant by the beach after the tour, which was very nice a free. All in all for €59 each it was a very good excursion and would recommend anyone going to Cyprus to book it 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +1

      Sounds great, who was that with?

    • @taffylad5349
      @taffylad5349 Рік тому +1

      @@CYPRUSINSIGHTI think it was called Famagusta City Tour - East. We went to a few places including some ancient ruins from before Roman times etc. Our tour guide was named Helen and was from Finland, fair play she was awesome and very very knowledgeable about all aspects of our tour. It was a all day tour and a free meal was included after the ghost town walk about. Well worth the money and a very enjoyable day out.

    • @CYPRUSINSIGHT
      @CYPRUSINSIGHT  Рік тому +2

      @@taffylad5349 sounds amazing.

  • @shahzadmeej1015
    @shahzadmeej1015 Рік тому +1

    Ji ok good

  • @eminbe312wqx
    @eminbe312wqx Рік тому

    Komşum selamlar herkese kardeşim

  • @olcaykovuk7259
    @olcaykovuk7259 9 місяців тому

    Only Solution, Confederal Republic Of Cyprus

  • @sirfoxbat4978
    @sirfoxbat4978 Рік тому +1

    You Brits are responsible for this.