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The New Clark City Sports Hub [2] or the New Clark City Sports Complex [3] (initially known as the Philippine Sports City or Philippine Olympic City) is a complex of sports facilities located inside the National Government Administrative Center of New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.
Philippine Village Hotel (colloquially PVH) is an abandoned hotel located within the Nayong Pilipino Complex, next door to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Designed by National Artist Juan Nakpil, it was hailed as the first airport hotel in the Philippines.
The Ferris wheel at Pripyat amusement park in Ukraine, still stands abandoned Pripyat amusement park , Pripyat – abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster; the park's Ferris wheel, which is currently standing but not operating, [ 10 ] serves as a poignant reminder of the massive human effect of the disaster.
In the worst-case scenario for host cities, Olympic venues go unused after the games -- like in Sarajevo, and even recent hosts like Beijing. Cities around the world are questioning if hosting the ...
The complex has several sporting facilities including a 3,000-capacity main grand stand, a rubberized eight-track athletics oval, an Aquatic Center featuring a ten-lane Olympic-size swimming pool (50 meters) with a warm up pool (12 meters), two lawn tennis courts, an air-conditioned multi-purpose Rodolfo P. Del Rosario Gymnasium that can be ...
Rio de Janeiro's mostly abandoned Olympic aquatics stadium, pictured in the year following the 2016 games in Brazil. ... By 2015 the repurposed Olympic Village had a 60% unemployment rate, almost ...
Today, the Olympic Village located in Elstal, Wustermark, on the edge of Berlin, sits in ruins -- but it once held a controversial Olympic Games. Hitler's abandoned Olympic Village is now a ...
Chamla is an abandoned village in the Smolyan municipality; Dolna Melna, near the Serbian border. [54] Dragostin is an abandoned village in Gotse Delchev that was erased from the registers in 2008. [55] Kanitz, a village in northwest Bulgaria with 4 residents as of 2019. [56] Kashle, near the Serbian border. [54]