Photos from the UN buffer zone in Cyprus show a place where time stands still

The World | Apr 22, 2014
For the past four decades, Cyprus has been split between Turkish Cypriots in the north and Greek Cypriots in the south. Between them is a 112-mile, UN-mandated buffer zone — where little has changed since the 1970s. A photojournalist shows this strip of land left behind by time.

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