It was transferred to tribal land and renamed to Msauli. Diepgezet is an abandoned asbestos mining town in Mpumalanga.Eureka City is an abandoned mining town in Mpumalanga.The ghost towns that were left behind include: When diamonds were discovered in 1908, German miners flocked to the area, and several new settlements were established, only to be abandoned once the supply of diamonds dried up. It has been uninhabited and partly buried by drifting sand since 2002.įrom 1884 to 1915, Namibia was under the rule of the German Empire and was known as German South West Africa. It is Western Sahara's southernmost town. La Güera is a ghost town on the Atlantic coast at the southern tip of Western Sahara.Chinguetti is a former medieval trading center on the Adrar Plateau.Today the city has revived somewhat as a tourist center, but it still has the aura of a ghost town. Commercial activity gradually weakened until the city became a virtual ghost town in 1960, the same year Côte d'Ivoire became independent. Grand-Bassam was the French Colonial capital of Côte d'Ivoire until 1896 when it was abandoned by the French Colonial Government.Dallol is a former mining town located in the Dallol crater, where the temperature can rise as high as 104° Fahrenheit (40 ☌).They were dismantled by the Israeli government after the Camp David Accords in 1978 and the Egypt-Israel peace treaty of 1979 and are today abandoned. Avshalom, Dikla, Nahal Yam, Netiv HaAsara, Sufa, Talmei Yosef, Yamit, and Pri'el were Israeli settlements in the Sinai built after the Six-Day War in 1967.Goroumo, Beogombo Deux, and Paoua are among the many deserted villages created by the actions of government forces and killings by armed gangs from the years 2005 to 2008.The island was mentioned in the BBC documentary "Unknown Africa: Angola". The island, bound by the South Atlantic Ocean and the Tigres Strait, lies in a zone that is ideally suited for ecological projects. In the 1970s, Saint Martin of the Tigers was cut off from the mainland by the rising sea levels, and its water supply line was severed both Tigres and Foz do Cunene were subsequently abandoned. It was supplied with water from the nearby town of Foz do Cunene, at the mouth of the Cunene River. The settlement of Saint Martin of the Tigers (in Portuguese: São Martinho dos Tigres), situated on a peninsula now known as the Tigres Island (in Portuguese: Ilha dos Tigres), was originally a small but well-established fishing village.
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