Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Turning subtropical Sochi into a Winter Olympics wonderland


The Olympic Village in Sochi, Russia, on the shores of the Black Sea. ( Wikipedia)


Sochi is not the most obvious place to host the Winter Olympics.


The Russian resort, on the eastern shore of the Black Sea, is humid and subtropical. Temperatures average out at about 52 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter, and 75 degrees in the summer. Palm trees line the streets, and it's the only part of Russia warm enough to grow tea leaves. In other words, it's a lovely spot if you're planning a beach holiday — Stalin had his favorite summer house there — but it wouldn't be most people's first choice for a ski trip.


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