Old Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a historic testament to the former capital of the state of Goa. Nestled in the heart of India, this once-thriving city was abandoned in the 18th century, leaving behind an array of impressive buildings. Visitors can explore the remnants of grand structures, each offering a glimpse into the town’s rich past. Today, the site invites travelers to walk through its quiet streets and immerse themselves in the history that still echoes through the well-preserved architecture.
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