Sophia covers battlefields, prisons, memorials, and sites shaped by war. Her articles focus on remembering history with depth and respect, uncovering the human cost behind conflict and violence.
Explore Ordos Kangbashi, China’s infamous ghost city, where empty skyscrapers, deserted streets, and abandoned dreams reveal the dark side of urbanization. Discover how a city built for a million became a symbol of ambition gone wrong—and what its emptiness tells us about the future of cities worldwide.
Step into Pripyat, the ghost city frozen in time by the Chernobyl disaster, where empty streets, abandoned playgrounds, and eerie silence tell the story of humanity’s darkest nuclear tragedy.
Beneath the turquoise waters of Chuuk Lagoon lies the world’s largest underwater graveyard - a haunting time capsule of WWII’s forgotten battles, where coral-encrusted warships and lost souls rest in eerie silence.
Rising from the sea like a fortress, Hashima was once the most crowded place on earth. Today its concrete towers are silent, haunted by miners, memories, and the waves that surround it.
Gorée Island, just off Senegal’s coast, was a gateway to slavery for countless Africans. Its Door of No Return still opens onto the sea — a reminder of those who left forever, and of a history that cannot be forgotten.