Brazil unveils Rio 2016 Olympic village

Source:Ecns.cn Published: 2016/7/25 19:16:51

A representation of the Olympic rings is displayed in the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5.(Photo/Agencies)


 

Details of the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5. (Photo/Agencies)


 

Beds stand ready in the bedroom of an apartment of the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5. (Photo/Agencies)


 

The kitchen and living room of one of the units within the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5. (Photo/Agencies)


 

A room within the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5. (Photo/Agencies)


 

A general view of the main dining room at the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5. (Photo/Agencies)


 

A room within the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2016. The brand new complex of residential towers are where nearly 11,000 athletes and some 6,000 coaches and other handlers will sleep, eat and train during the upcoming games, that will kickoff on Aug. 5. (Photo/Agencies)


 

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