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<p>Barely completed in time, venues at the 2016 Summer <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2012/08/05/games-off-artistic-echoes-of-the-lost-olympic-games/" target="_blank">Olympic Games</a> in <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/08/14/i-dont-carioca-awesome-abandonments-of-rio-de-janeiro/" target="_blank">Rio de Janeiro</a>, Brazil are going south in a big way now that the athletes have left.</p>
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<p>The Games of the XXXI Olympiad &ndash; <a href="http://www.womansday.co.nz/real-life/news-stories/rio-rocks-the-olympics-2016-opening-ceremony-5462">Rio 2016</a> for short &ndash; were meant to do for Brazil what the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing did for China: announce the host nation&rsquo;s arrival on the world stage.</p>
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<p>Critics of Rio&rsquo;s winning bid were placated by that old chestnut; <em>&ldquo;hosting the Games will bring improved infrastructure and services that will benefit residents far into the future.&rdquo;</em> So <a href="https://www.livinspaces.net/news/looted-abandoned-rio-2016-olympic-sites-6-months-later/">how&rsquo;s that working out</a>, less than a year after the circus left town?</p>
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<p>Rio&rsquo;s Olympics weren&rsquo;t all that popular with cariocas (Rio de Janiero-ians) from the get-go, and let&rsquo;s recall that Brazil&rsquo;s economy was booming back in October of 2009 when the Games were awarded. In 2014, a massive financial scandal coupled with the onset of Brazil&rsquo;s worst economic recession since 1990 put a huge financial squeeze on preparations for the Games. With funds tighter than a gymnast&rsquo;s tendons, corners were cut and, well, you know the story &ndash; it&rsquo;s a wonder the Games were as problem-free as they appeared on TV.</p>
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<p>Good thing Rio&rsquo;s poorer residents had so much to look forward to once the Games ended. Too bad their hopes focused on looting the lightly-guarded facilities of anything valuable &ndash; payback, of a sort, for their sense of disenfranchisement and a conviction that the only ones to benefit from the Olympic Games were the rich and powerful. These images depict the jewel in Rio&rsquo;s Olympic crown, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/feb/10/rio-olympic-venues-already-falling-into-a-state-of-disrepair">Maracan&atilde; Stadium</a>, mere months after the Games ended with a bang at the Closing Ceremonies.</p>
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