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The town of Civita di Bagnoregio in Italy, known as the ‘Dying Town’, is accessible only by this ramp for pedestrians and golf carts. — Reuters
Calling yourself “The Dying Town” may not sound like the best way of attracting visitors, but Civita in Italy has learned to make a living out of dying.
And it has resisted definitive death for so long that Italy has nominated it and the surrounding area of stark cliffs and valleys known as “badlands” to be a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Centuries ago, the town was much larger and connected by road to other settlements. But landslides, earthquakes, cracks and erosion have reduced its size dramatically and left it sitting spectacularly alone at the top of a spur.

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