Examples of using Ghost town in English and their translations into Hindi
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A story line which talks about a once flourishing city that has suddenly become a ghost town.
A storyline which talks about a once flourishing city that has suddenly become a ghost town.
After this natural calamity, Madras Government had announced this town as unfit for residing and thus this town has been declared as a ghost town.
After the cyclone, the place was variously called‘ghost town' or‘unfit to live' and left in a state of total neglect.
Despite lingering radiation, it is possible for tourists today to visit the ghost town of Pripyat, as there are several companies who conduct tours.
Today, travellers can visit this ghost town and explore the abandoned buildings as a reminder of a dark place in America's history.
Cahaba, also known as Cahawba, is a ghost town located in the state of Alabama.
attracting 25,000 holidaymakers per year, Epecuén has since found infamy as Argentina's ghost town.
St. Elmo, located in Chaffee County, Colorado is a very well-preserved ghost town.
A ghost town refers to the remains of a former town
There are now several stories of ghosts that apparently lurk in the ghost town, including Sammie Dean,
when it still keeps a close watch on the ghost town, as if it were an impenetrable palace of demons;
This reclaimed ghost town, south of Santa Fe, stretches their parade along the main drag, and back again, just to make
A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed,
reports:"Nothing has changed.… It is said that the car distributorships in the ghost town even today are stocked with vintage 1974 models.
But, far from turning Oslo into a consumer ghost town, making the city centre better for pedestrians
This ghost town, Santa Laura,
trash strewn on the streets- and the city felt like a ghost town.
buildings still laid vacant, trash strewn on the streets- and the city felt like a ghost town.
In this ghost town of China, the ruling party of China hangs banners promoting“freedom of religion