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18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues - Page 7 of 22 - Kiwi Report

18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues


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[post_page_title]Bobsled Track, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina[/post_page_title]
At one point in time, these tracks were part of the 1984 Winter Olympics bobsled track, which were hosted in that year Sarajevo, in what was then Yugoslavia and is not the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. There were 30,000 bobsleigh fans who came to watch the competition that year. After those games, the track was used for the World Cup until the Yugoslavian Civil War broke out in 1991, with the tracks becoming damaged during the Siege of Sarajevo. Now, it’s a track covered in graffiti and is mostly seen by mountain bikers and sightseers climbing through the trees and grass.
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