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7 Photos of 'Earth Taking a Rest' Due to the Corona Virus, from Ka'bah to the Empty Canals of Venice

7 Photos of 'Earth Taking a Rest' Due to the Corona Virus, from Ka'bah to the Empty Canals of Venice

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7 Photos of 'Earth Taking a Rest' Due to the Corona Virus, from Ka'bah to the Empty Canals of Venice

WHO has declared the coronavirus or COVID-19 as a pandemic. As a result, many countries around the world have closed various tourist attractions and places of worship that are usually crowded with visitors. Consequently, there are many places that are devoid of people, like ghost towns. Take for example the Ka'bah in Mecca and the beautiful canals in Venice, which are no longer as bustling as usual. Curious?

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Due to the coronavirus, the Saudi Arabian government has called for the sterilization of the Ka'bah area, resulting in it being empty like this. This aerial photo went viral and saddened Muslims worldwide.

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Not only places of worship, but public areas including roads are also very empty, with only one person crossing and getting caught on camera.

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Tourist attractions in Milan are always crowded, but since the coronavirus virus attacked, humans seem to be extinct because they follow protocols to avoid public places.

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This is a portrait of Ginza, Tokyo, which suddenly becomes empty due to the coronavirus outbreak. There are only tall buildings, a few cars, and people who dare to leave their homes.

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Historical buildings that usually attract foreign tourists also have to be sterilized to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

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Because of the coronavirus, this aerial photo shows how deserted the condition of the usually congested and crowded roads is.

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Last but not least, there is a beautiful canal in Venice that is also empty of people. Will these places become crowded again as before?