On September 30, 23 years ago, the Georgia-Abkhazia war ended. The republic considers it the Patriotic War of Abkhazia of 1992-1993. Hostilities lasted 413 days and ended in Abkhazia’s victory. But as a result of the war and its consequances many places in the region became abandoned. The beauty of decay in Abkhazia in a TASS photo gallery.
Abandoned beauty of Abkhazia
The Georgia-Abkhazia war ended 23 years ago on September 30
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Ruins of an old building in Sukhumi, the capital of Abkhazia
© Artur Lebedev/TASS The abandoned Gagra railway station
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Psyrtskha railway station
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Psyrtskha railway station
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Gagra railway station
© Artur Lebedev/TASS A fountain with an abandoned shopping center in Gagra
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Guma railway station
© Artur Lebedev/TASS The government building in Sukhumi, damaged in 1993
© Artur Lebedev/TASS The abandoned restaurant on stilts in Sukhumi
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Pond in the tropical botanical garden along the Gagra seashore
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Inside the abandoned Winter Theatre in Gagra
© Artur Lebedev/TASS A disused railway station in Sukhumi
© Artur Lebedev/TASS The abandoned railway station in Novy Afon
© Artur Lebedev/TASS View of Sukhumi
© Vladimir Astapkovich/ITAR-TASS Ruins of the Abkhazia Hotel in Sukhumi
© Artur Lebedev/TASS Abandoned palace of Prince Nikolai Smetskoy
© Vladimir Astapkovich/ITAR-TASS Psyrtskha railway station
© Artur Lebedev/TASS A geothermal/hot spring in Ochamchira
© Vladimir Astapkovich/ITAR-TASS Seagulls sitting and flying over the water in Sukhumi
© Vladimir Astapkovich/ITAR-TASS