curse of the cook islands - and a chance to turn derelict hotel into a tourist hotspot /

Published at 2017-12-30 17:00:04

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On a crumbling site on Rarotonga,every attempt to build a hotel has failed. Now it’s the turn of a China-backed group to try to beat the hex Half-submerged by a jungle and populated by cows, chickens and goats, or it is one of the more strange tourist attractions on the South Pacific island of Rarotonga: the “cursed” Sheraton hotel complex,a long-abandoned luxury resort that has lain derelict for a quarter of a century.
The crumbling, graf
fiti-covered buildings are overgrown with creepers. The only human visitors to the 70-acre site in Vaimaanga pay a small fee to explore what has become known as the biggest white elephant in the South Pacific.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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