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Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: Urban Exploring in Foreign Countries < Reply # 2 on 10/20/2017 2:03 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Not sure about your country of origin, but urban exploration has participants all over the world. From the Catophiles of the Paris Catacombs to the bunker delvers of Russia, to our very own non-American explorers here on UER, there's explorers all over the world. If you're in Western Germany, I'd recommend looking for old WWII bunkers along the German/France border, around where the Maginot Line stood. Seeing as it was once the most fortified border in the world (Prior to the Korean DMZ) there's got to be a few left standing. Just watch out for undetonated ordinance. If you're in Eastern Germany, there's probably many abandoned Soviet fortifications and nuclear launch facilities. You could look for abandoned industrial buildings too, but you're not likely to find anything predating 1950, since anything older would have been bombed to cinders. Either way, best of luck, and good exploring!
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| Freak
Location: Usually Alaska, now MSP. Gender: Male Total Likes: 269 likes
Hypocrite
| | | | Re: Urban Exploring in Foreign Countries < Reply # 6 on 10/20/2017 5:15 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by ryan5685
Retweet: Please don't get blown up!
| Maginot Line bombs are sweet though! But yeah, um, safety first! I would highly recommend contacting locals, they'll know the language, laws, locations, dangers, etc. That's a good idea even in your own country! There's an international forum on here where you could ask for contact info, or you could try seeking out websites and forums in the area you plan to go. Be aware that there may be certain local attitudes and customs that color how you should ask about exploring. For example, in both Minnesota and France, asking for a tour of the best stuff will get you laughed at and/or directed to joke locations. Being respectful and open-minded to what locals are willing to show you is good. Even if they want to take you somewhere you find boring, they could be sizing you up to see if you're cool enough to see the good stuff.
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