FOR
FOREST
the
uninterrupted
appeal
of Nature!
There
was a Soccer Stadium!
Built
in Klagenfurt, Austria, at the urging of a megalomaniac Premier of
the Province of Carinthia. This facility was built for 32,000 fans,
at a cost of 66.5 Million Euros. (at today's rate of exchange, that
would be about 100 million Can. Dollars.)
Up
to the point of the opening of the new Stadium, Soccer games
attracted somewhere around 5,000 to 10,000 fans.
This
should give you an idea of the lunacy of this Premier.
Eventually
the seating capacity was reduced to 12,000. Even at this reduced
number, the Stadium never sold out, except for some rare
international competition.
Now,
do you think this is a bit short of rational thinking?
It
gets better:
An
“artist” had a brilliant idea: Let's plant a bunch of trees where
normally the Klagenfurt Soccer Club plays its games. No, not little
saplings!
Great
big mature trees.
They
brought 300 trees, some of them weighing as much as 6 tons and
reaching heights of 10 to 14 meters and planted them on the playing
field.
They
planted a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees “to show the
beauty of a mixed forest.”
As
their advertising brochure states: “Visitors may view this
'installation' free of charge and in astonishment.”
There
is really nothing “astonishing” about a forest.
You
may bathe in its beauty, you may listen to the wind as it gently
moves the branches, you may love and admire nature at its finest. But
you would likely not be “astonished.”
The
advertising speaks of the changing of the impression created by this
“forest” during daylight, dusk and dark hours, the changing
colors of the leaves as fall approaches, during all of which the
visitor may revel in astonishment.
They
talk as if this did not happen in nature.
Go
up to the top of one of the many surrounding hills and look over the
countryside and what do you see? Trees, Trees and Trees interspersed
by farmers' fields and meadows.
There
is so much life and so much beauty in this country, that the last
thing I need are a bunch of trees, trucked in from afar, and planted
in the middle of a soccer stadium, nor do I need the gobbledygook
written and talked about by the so-called “art experts” and the
people who “admire the Emperor's new clothes.”
Bertstravels
prefers to hike in real forests
This is what 'Carinthia' looks like.
and better!
Do we really need a soccer stadium full of transplanted trees?
Let trees grow in the country side!
Let's play Soccer in a Soccer Stadium.
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