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Office buildings can be interesting places to visit and finding an entrance is quite challenging at times. Never assume that every floor is occupied and uninteresting.
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When you stop off at a pub in search of a brew finding the place closed is not always completely disappointing. When we found this place there was a cellar that we all refused to enter, its not that it looked unsafe. It just felt strange. we found out later that the place is haunted and the cellar was used as a morgue & holding cell by local police...
Railway tunnels are not always a plain and tedious affair, the third photo we have here is an example of all the things a train tunnel should be. To get to the more interesting parts we had to dodge peak hour trains after jumping from a platform in a underground station in Sydney. Further in there are side tunnels, a disused signal box and a underground lake of sorts where part of the tunnel has flooded.
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Photo 2 and 3
Accessible bunkers are somewhat rare in Australia, most of what we have is in Sydney. Generally they are pretty empty after having hundreds of people trashing them over the years.
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Photo 4 n 5
Power stations are superb places to explore. Generally they are huge places full of catwalks and level after level of dusty machinery & the control rooms are usually pretty special.
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Photo 6 n 7 n 8
Wandering around a underground resovwars or pumping stations is a good way to spend an afternoon.