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Cappadocia deserted during the pandemic
Cappadocia deserted during the pandemic
As the world tries to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, many of the most-populated cities are practically empty, with deserted resort towns and touristic hot spots.
Turkey, a touristic heaven for many across the world, gets its fair share of deserted tourist destinations during the pandemic.
Cappadocia, one of the attraction points for tourists, in central Turkey, which would usually be overcrowded nearly all seasons, appeared to have been deserted due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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