We urban explore abandoned places like houses, hospitals, factories, mansions, schools, tunnels, and just about any place left forgotten.
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urban exploration (redirected fromUrban exploring) urban exploration n (Other Non-sporting Hobbies) a recreational activity in which people explore derelict urban structures such as abandoned sewers or underground railways or attempt to access areas which are closed to the public such as the roofs of...
Often the explorers don't know the whole story of what happened to the owners of the house, or aren't willing to share details for privacy concerns. While most YouTube comment sections are places where curiosity and intellect go to die, the people commenting on these videos are, for the ...
Forbidden Places - Exploring Our Abandoned Heritage | JonglezUlysses Collective
Safety First:Safety should be your top priority whenexploring abandoned places. Before entering any site, assess the risks and take necessary precautions. Here are some essential safety tips to keep in mind: Wear appropriate clothing and footwear:Dress in sturdy, comfortable clothing and closed-toe...
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YouTube content creator who video-blogs his explorations of abandoned places and buildings, sometimes in places that turn out to be horrifying. His most popular videos involve him exploring abandoned federal gold exchange banks, schools, theme parks and more. He has over 4.5 million subscribers. ...
Welcome to the Ohio Exploration Society website. Founded in 2000, the OES is a group of urban explorers who visit both well-known historic locations and those forgotten with time. Members of the Ohio Exploration Society research and photograph locations that include everything from abandoned buildin...
Street art by The Mural Kings. As I’ve already mentioned, the 1970s and 80s were dark times for New York. The South Bronx was a picture of extreme decay, with so many abandoned buildings and burned out blocks that it looked like a lunar landscape. Two presidents even staged photo ops...