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Elena 1 year ago
Thats quite a metaphoric picture for the condition that whole state is in.
       
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Alfreda 1 year ago
Seems like this is quite the typical outcome in many host countries.
       
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Zachy 1 year ago
we are bombarded by co2 climate change etc.... yet nobody talks about negative climate effect of thing like this....
       
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Jule 1 year ago
Zachy,
Every concrete building is bad. You need more energy for concrete than for steel and alot of the sand for concrete is collected from the sea bottom.
       
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Zachy 1 year ago
Jule,

yeah, but megalomaniac structures that are abandoned soon after are even worse.... not to mention building process.
       
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Shirl 1 year ago
Eight billion euros could have been used for better more long term results.
       
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Debora 1 year ago
With great decisions like this, I can't imagine why Greece has been in an economic crisis.
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
This is normal, especially in places where populations are nowhere near the number of expected visitors. The locals don't need the places and can't afford to keep a billion dollar place clean. I see it with big houses all the time as well. People buy and can't take care of it.
       
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Greece spent 8 billion euros to restore the historic home of the Olympic Games in Athens during the 2004 Games. However, a large part of the venue is now in complete disarray.

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