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This is a very old play area for smal children built during 'soviet time' and still used by children today. Were the Soviets perhaps thinking that this would give children more time for healthy workouts while living in a busy city? Most likely that was the program.

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Henrik Nielsen Comment by Henrik Nielsen on April 16, 2009 at 4:26am
A drop of oil would do wonders to the work-out machinery which resembles very much what you can buy in the Western world for good money. By grown-ups. Who are very grown up and overweight! Thanks in part to fast food and slow brains!
So perhaps the playground is not that bad. And apparently there is no need for armed guards protecting the children from all kinds of maniacs.

Keep up the good work, Betty
All the best
Henrik in Copenhagen

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