Hotel Sakartvelo, an abandoned Soviet-era hotel ruin in Georgia.
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Hotel Sakartvelo, an abandoned Soviet-era hotel ruin in Georgia.
Mostly a bare concrete skeleton, a striking "oasis" remains at its centre. The three-storey atrium, with a decorative pool featuring elaborate mosaics of vibrant fish, starfish, and seaweed. A secondary mosaic panel, on the wall nearby, depicts a stylised sun rising over a spray of water
Today, the space exists as a man-made ruin that is slowly being reclaimed by nature.
#Photography #Abandoned #Ruins #Georgia #Urbex #Forgotten




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Hotel Sakartvelo, an abandoned Soviet-era hotel ruin in Georgia.
Mostly a bare concrete skeleton, a striking "oasis" remains at its centre. The three-storey atrium, with a decorative pool featuring elaborate mosaics of vibrant fish, starfish, and seaweed. A secondary mosaic panel, on the wall nearby, depicts a stylised sun rising over a spray of water
Today, the space exists as a man-made ruin that is slowly being reclaimed by nature.
#Photography #Abandoned #Ruins #Georgia #Urbex #Forgotten




It was a nice pool

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Hotel Sakartvelo, an abandoned Soviet-era hotel ruin in Georgia.
Mostly a bare concrete skeleton, a striking "oasis" remains at its centre. The three-storey atrium, with a decorative pool featuring elaborate mosaics of vibrant fish, starfish, and seaweed. A secondary mosaic panel, on the wall nearby, depicts a stylised sun rising over a spray of water
Today, the space exists as a man-made ruin that is slowly being reclaimed by nature.
#Photography #Abandoned #Ruins #Georgia #Urbex #Forgotten




@ObsidianUrbex Is it just my imagination or are those buildings starting to lean over?
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