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What a lovely location for freestyle skiing! (Original Post) El Supremo Feb 2022 OP
I see what you did there. dchill Feb 2022 #1
Those belch steam. Cracklin Charlie Feb 2022 #3
Is that a nuke plant in the background? captain queeg Feb 2022 #2
Appropriate photo. It takes a lot of energy to create an Olympics with artificial snow. Auggie Feb 2022 #4
Not to mention the irony of a tiny pee-pee of an Olympic torch. . . DinahMoeHum Feb 2022 #5
Here is the story: El Supremo Feb 2022 #6
I kind of liked it for that reason. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2022 #7

captain queeg

(11,780 posts)
2. Is that a nuke plant in the background?
Sun Feb 6, 2022, 09:21 PM
Feb 2022

I guess it’s not necessarily one, but usually cooling towers are used at nuke plants. Definitely show the real China.

DinahMoeHum

(22,484 posts)
5. Not to mention the irony of a tiny pee-pee of an Olympic torch. . .
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 09:02 AM
Feb 2022

. . .compared to previous Games.

El Supremo

(20,377 posts)
6. Here is the story:
Tue Feb 8, 2022, 03:33 PM
Feb 2022
BEIJING, China — As Eileen Gu won gold in freestyle skiing big air, Winter Olympics viewers couldn't get enough of the venue's dystopian vibe.

When viewers saw giant towers that some thought were straight out of "The Simpsons," many took to social media to ask whether the skiers were competing at a nuclear power plant.

In truth, the Big Air Shougang Park is at the site of a former steel mill that once billowed smoke into smoggy Beijing. The sprawling industrial park was shuttered in conjunction with Beijing's efforts to clean up its image and its air around the 2008 Games. It has since been converted to a sports and culture center.

One of the centerpieces at the former Shougang Group steel mill is the Olympic big air jump — the first permanent, city-based venue the sport has ever had.

Freestyle skiers are competing there this week, and snowboarders will come by next week.

https://www.9news.com/article/sports/olympics/big-air-beijing-olympics-course/73-a7f10cdc-6071-466b-9104-d77299a401f8
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