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Villaggio Coppola, built in the 1960s along the western Mediterranean coast of Italy, just north of Naples, was intended to be a #utopian residential area. But utopia quickly took a wrong turn. Around 12,000 apartments, along the seaside and in the nearby town of Castel Volturno, were built in violation of zoning laws. Eventually, many residents were forced to leave. What remains today looks more like a paradise lost, a site of abandonment and degradation, and a concentration of southern Italy’s abiding troubles: criminality, lax local governance and extreme poverty. Here, the beach has become a dumping ground for dirty mattresses, and many of the single-story buildings that occupy the waterfront are abandoned or have squatters. Yet from a distance, it’s easy to envision Villaggio Coppola as the utopia it was intended to be, an oasis facing the open sky and blue sea. @kostyukov took this photo of abandoned construction on the shore of Destra Volturno, a neighborhood in Castel Volturno, Italy. Visit the link in our profile to read more about this forsaken village on Italy’s coast.


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