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18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues - Page 14 of 22 - Kiwi Report

18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues


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[post_page_title]Kayaking Venue, Beijing, China[/post_page_title]
Next on the list is another venue from the Beijing Olympics: the kayaking venue. The kayaking stadium, just like the beach volleyball stadium, hasn’t been touched since the Olympics left town. With the water gone, the artificial kayaking course is now just a slab of concrete left to rot away without a care in anyone’s world. Perhaps maybe one day China would be able to use it for another Olympics? If it’s in any decent shape….
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