War-Torn and Overgrown, Ghost Town Was Soviet Paradise

With grand buildings, subtropical climate and scenic location amid the forested hillsides of Georgia’s Black Sea coast, the resort city of Gagra was once known as the “Russian Riviera.” At the turn of the 20th century, it was a getaway for wealthy tourists, anchored by a luxury hotel owned by aristocrat Duke Peter of Oldenburg. […]
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