Sinop Garden Establishment in Sukhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia
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Sinop Garden Establishment in Sukhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia
Russian vintage postcard
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Sunset on the Black Sea in Sukhumi boardwalk in Abkhazia.
Abandoned Sukhumi massacre site
Eerie photographs reveal the abandoned burned-down parliament building where hundreds were killed in the Sukhumi massacre. More than two decades since the conflict, the site remains a visual scar and a reminder of Abkhazia's battle for independence from Georgia.
Photographer Bob Thissen, 31, visited the historical site where more than 500 people lost their lives as guerrilla fighters sought to oust Georgian forces from the city in September 1993.
Six years after the bloodshed, known as the Sukhumi massacre, Abkhazia was declared an independent nation. Now, the former-Georgian parliament building lies scorched, its corridors a clash of derelict decay and overgrown roots that entwine around foundation posts.
Thissen, from Heerlen, the Netherlands, has been an urban explorer for over 10 years. He found the site to be eerie and haunted by its gory history. (Caters News)
To see more of Thissen's work visit: www.bobthissen.com
See more photos of the Abandoned Sukhumi massacre site and our other slideshows on Yahoo News.
Pictures of the locomotive depot in Sukhumi, Abkhazia.
Sukhumi, Georgia SSR
Early 1970s
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