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Georgia holds many decaying Soviet-era ruins. These include spa towns, culture houses, cable cars, bus stops and cinemas.
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The Soviet Cable Car Network in Chiatura (Georgia) once carried miners, residents and ore between the mountain mines and the town below.

Sanatorium Iveria is a prominent ruin in the old spa town of Tskaltubo. A crumbling reminder of the days when Georgia was part of the USSR.

Mountain Hospital is a derelict medical complex in rural Georgia. Inside is like travelling back in time to a USSR hospital.

Culture House Acropolis lies decaying in a small mountain town in Georgia. A relic of the Soviet era, built in the 1950s for local workers.

Bathhouse Number 8 is an abandoned spa for to Soviet workers. It offered communal bathing and treatments with therapeutic spring waters.

Sanatorium Medea, is an impressive ruin of a Soviet-era spa, and once the grandest in the district of Tskaltubo in western Georgia.

An abandoned Soviet-era MiG-19 fighter jet stands mounted on a high plinth, its nose peeks out from the trees that surround it.
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