The largest skatepark in the Middle East - Biggest skatepark

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muskanhossain
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The largest skatepark in the Middle East - Biggest skatepark

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The largest skatepark in the Middle East
I was told more than once about the construction of a huge skatepark
in the Yad Eliyahu area of ​​Tel Aviv. I told myself that I had to check it out and see for myself, and I did indeed roll over there to take a look, not before making an appointment with Avi Luzia, the project planner.
... In the distance, I saw a fence demarcating the construction area and realized that the project was hidden behind it. I peeked over the fence and what I saw there turned out to be every skater's wet dream come true! Unbelievable, it's huge! The first feeling that accompanied me was the size, the place is spread out over a quarter to half a football field and is bursting with ledges, curves, newels and above all two huge pits that will become huge and deep puddles.


My father took me into the complex phone number data showed me the place. I started taking pictures of the place with my cell phone, and at the same time my father told me that the place is more than 2000 square meters and that millions of shekels were invested in the place. The place is supposed to open around September, but the final date is not entirely clear. I didn't care. I was simply amazed by the size of the place . The skate park shows the promising professional touch and the time they spent thinking about the future site for the benefit of the surfers... In parallel with the general investigation I did on the matter, the name of a skate park contractor who has built quite a few skate parks around the world came up. His name is Tim Altic. A professional skater in the past and a skate park contractor in the present, Tim built the skate park and with my father's cooperation they built the place.

The place is forbidden to enter by law and even so the park is not ready yet so there is nowhere to go if you want to...
So to all the hungry skaters , please wait because there is something to wait for since this is one of the largest facilities I have seen and undoubtedly one of the most professional, show respect to the place and avoid unwanted beatings at the place.
After touring the place I realized that I was born in the wrong generation, what awaits the future of Israeli skateboarding is more than impressive and exciting and is a product of the development of the sport in the country, all the best to everyone involved, to the contractor Yitzhak Chail - Zvika Kanovitz , to Avi Luzia for the initiative and advice and to Tim Eltik and his team.
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