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18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues - Page 6 of 22 - Kiwi Report

18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues


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[post_page_title]Swimming Stadium, Finland[/post_page_title]
We usually think of Finland as a cold weather country, more appropriate for winter Olympics than summer. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons the some of the infrastructure from the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki was left abandoned, because there was no reason to use it again. The venue, located at Lake Ahvenisto, was actually used shortly after the Olympics, but has now been untouched for decades and was left to rust away.
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