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The ghost town of Sharm El Sheikh: How bombings, political turmoil and a plane crash have left Egypt's tourist hotspots deserted with abandoned hotels and empty beaches a reminder of what they have lost

13:35, Monday, 30 November, 2015
The ghost town of Sharm El Sheikh: How bombings, political turmoil and a plane crash have left Egypt's tourist hotspots deserted with abandoned hotels and empty beaches a reminder of what they have lost

It’s faced bombings and political turmoil over the past decade, and last month’s plane crash has left Egypt's tourism industry in chaos.

Some 15million visitors a year were heading to the country up until the 2011 Arab Spring, but that had dropped to just 9million in 2014.

And this stunning collection of photographs reveals abandoned landscape of deserted beaches, unfinished hotels and a country in crisis.

Married photographers Andrea and Magda have documented the Sinai region including resorts such as Sharm El Sheikh and Nuweibaa.

They spent nine months touring the area after finding more and more of the places they had previously visited were closing down.

The suspected bombing of a Russian passenger jet saw British Airways and easyJet cancel flights between Sharm and the UK until 2016.

The Foreign Office has warned British tourists of a ‘high threat from terrorism’ in Egypt, where more than 900,000 UK nationals visit a year.

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