
The surreal photos that show how Covid has changed travel
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From an empty Machu Picchu to ghost cruise ships haunting the horizon, take a look back at the photos that defined this strange year in travel.
(CNN) — It's been a surreal year for travel as the Covid-19 pandemic brought aviation to a halt, museums and hotels shuttered their doors and once bustling tourist destinations from Paris to Phuket became ghost towns. Who can forget seeing eerie photos of Italy's piazzas being blasted with disinfectant as the country became one of the first European nations to lockdown? Or what about those aerial shots of airplanes grounded at airports that once teamed with activity?
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