Here is what the abandoned venues of the Rio Olympics look like just 6 months after the GamessteemCreated with Sketch.

in news •  8 years ago 

  It's hard to believe that Rio hosted the Summer Olympics just six months ago.   Today, the Olympic Village has turned into a complete ghost town and many of the venues have fallen into disrepair.   At the Maracana Stadium,  the power has been turned off because there is nobody to pay the energy  bill. Water in one practice pool is orange. Turf has turned brown and,  along with countless stadium seats, has been inexplicably removed from  the field.  

 And that does not even begin to describe the situation in Rio's favelas,  which were supposed to be cleaned up ahead of the start of the Olympics  this summer. Instead,  as Gizmodo noted, there is sewage and feces flowing through the streets "in small rivers". 

  Of course, none of this should come as much of a surprise. Time and  again we have seen Olympic hosts promise that the billions of dollars  spent for the two-week spectacle will have a lasting impact on the local  economy and its citizens, only to then watch silently as the venues  begin to decay and become abandoned.   Here's what Rio's Olympic venues looks like just six months later.  

 The Olympic golf course took three years to  make and caused much ire because it was built in a national wildlife  reserve. Now, it's rundown and empty.

 The Olympic Village, too, is a ghost town.

 One practice pool has turned orange, and the structure next to it is quite literally falling apart.

 A closer look at the eerie orange water.

 And the nearby structure, where panels are falling off.

 A notice at the Deodoro Sports Complex, which reads: "We are in recess."

 An outside view of the Carioca Arenas, which hosted the basketball events, among others.

 Quite symbolically, this set of Olympic rings is half-covered.

 The famed Maracana Stadium has gone completely to waste.

 The turf is browned and patches are missing.

 In one dugout, a trashcan is overturned and more seats are crumbling.

 Seats at the Maracana.

Another depressing scene from the Olympic Stadium.

 The media center was recently demolished, and is now a health hazard.

 A closer view of the trash left over from the demolition of the media center.

 Most crazy of all, the Olympics were only six months ago...

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- http://www.thisisinsider.com/rio-olympic-venues-are-abandoned-just-6-months-after-games-2017-2?utm_content=buffer70368&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer%2F#thousands-of-favela-residents-were-displaced-during-construction-for-the-olympics-and-the-favelas-that-were-supposed-to-be-improved-ahead-of-time-have-only-gotten-worse-20

- http://gizmodo.com/rios-olympic-venues-look-like-hell-just-six-months-afte-1792294386

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This is the dirty secret of the Olympics. It makes a few developers very wealthy, creates temporary jobs, the public/taxpayers are the ones that ultimately pay for the games and it leaves vacant venues, abandoned athlete villages and debt in its wake.

To bad all this work goes to waste.
All the money that is put into this project with it.

Only wasting money for temporary use without any maintenance from the local government.

Shameful really

It becomes an experience for us to always keep the assets that become pride !!!

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Tragic.

really !!

I'm sorry.

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