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This Velodrome, located in the south of Rome, has been shut down in the 1970's. Since then, nature has started to reclaim it.
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chickenshit > View from the north side.
chickenshit > View from the west side.
chickenshit > North side.
chickenshit > South side, with fig tree in the foreground. The flowers in the foreground are covering the stands.
chickenshit > The east side. Kind of difficult to get a seat.
chickenshit > The east side. Even more difficult to get a seat here.
chickenshit > This used to be the eastern side of the cycling track. Now it looks more like a rollercoaster for ants...
chickenshit > The south side. Not only did the track collapse, but a neat little forest developed too.
chickenshit > View from the south side. Note the almost perfect state of the football field and the goals.
South side, with fig tree in the foreground. The flowers in the foreground are covering the stands.
 > South side, with fig tree in the foreground. The flowers in the foreground are covering the stands.
South side, with fig tree in the foreground. The flowers in the foreground are covering the stands.
Camera: Nikon (S1) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 2592px x 1944px |
Current: 400px x 300px |
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Keywords: italy lazio roma eur 2006 velodromo
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