The world’s biggest abandoned beach town has controversially reopened to tourists
Alice Barnes-Brown
01 August 2024
A shadow of itself
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A glamorous past
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Calm before the storm
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External forces
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A hasty exit
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Empty houses
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In ruins
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Scouring the wreckage
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Unresolved issues
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No man's land
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A sticking point
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Dark tourism destination
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Beyond the bounds
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An unprecedented move
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Choppy waters
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Opening the gates
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Hot topic
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Spruced-up streets
David Brown/@Mavis Films
Breaking down boundaries
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Curtain call
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Classic cars
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Praying for a solution
David Brown/@Mavis Films
Out of style
David Brown/@Mavis Films
A British touch
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In limbo
David Brown/@Mavis Films
An uncertain future
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