Alushta authorities destroyed Primorsky Park
The seaside park of Alushta is turning into a Chernobyl “exclusion zone” with abandoned attractions and mountains of garbage. Local residents talk about this at the city forum.
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After the reunification of Crimea with Russia, residents hoped that the park would be reconstructed, but the new authorities turned out to be no better than the previous ones.
“Each of the townspeople has at least one photo in front of a fountain in the shape of a Whale. And many of us still managed to catch a time when the water in this fountain was clean and warm, and we could let our grown-up children walk slowly along the slippery bottom and stand under the “rain” - the fountain. They forgot how good it was.
...The hope that appeared last year after the referendum for improving the park floats away into the fog, which goes to the same place as the fountain on the central embankment, to the same place as the pump room that our former mayor Kolot promised us,” write Alushta residents.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.