Real Places Around the World People Aren't Allowed to Visit Anymore
UN Buffer Zone, Cyprus
The United Nations established this buffer zone during the civil war between the Greeks and Turks on the island of Cyprus. Designed to separate the two opposing political entities, the zone was abandoned after the ceasefire took hold and life gradually returned to normal. Today, it feels frozen in time, almost like a ghost town

Crumbling buildings, overgrown vegetation, and abandoned vehicles paint a haunting picture of a place stuck in the past. Could this eerie silence ever be broken? Many believe the area will eventually transform into a historical site open to the public, offering a glimpse into a turbulent chapter of Cyprus’s history. But for now, it remains a quiet, forgotten relic. The buffer zone stands as a stark reminder of the conflict that once divided the island, leaving visitors to wonder if peace can truly heal all wounds.





