What fate awaits the 2018 Olympics: abandoned Alps Ski Resort

Take a walk on this ski post apocalypse:

Once upon a time many tourists rested here.

But now, alas, everything has long been abandoned.

Another photo evidence of how wonderful it was to relax here before.

Alps Ski Resort was opened in South Korea in the 1980s.

However, after 12 years it closed, and now we can observe what happened to him from the moment people left him.

Although time has stopped, the resolution process is not.

A staircase inside one of the abandoned buildings.

A pile of fans no longer needed.

Entrance to the night club.

Lower station of the former ski lift.

Abandoned skis are found everywhere.

Chair lifts. Some still hang on the ropes ...

... Others have literally grown into the ground.

The reason the resort closed was the decline in interest in skiing in South Korea. And this trend, by the way, remains in the country until now.

Let's see what will happen to the sports facilities of the 2018 Olympics in South Korea. Will they turn into another cast.

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