Tourist attractions all around the world are empty amid the coronavirus pandemic. [PICS]
From Disneyland and Six Flags to Broadway and the Louvre, entertainment sites and tourist attractions around the world have emptied out.
Photos of these nearly vacant spaces look eerie, but staying away from crowds is a major component to keep the coronavirus outbreak from spreading even further. There were some festivals that still went on as planned over the weekend, albeit very few. Here's what these major venues look like now that people are in self-isolation and self-quarantine across the nation and the world.
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