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1. Twin Cities Drainage System. 2. The Buran Space Shuttle Thingy. 3. With the Brescia crew.
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1. Secret evacuation tunnels from South Korea's presidential palace in downtown Seoul 2. Motorcycle UE tour of North Korea 3. Large concrete manufacturing plant I crossed one item off my bucket list recently, cross the Han River in Seoul underneath by subway tunnel, so I had to come up with a new one, which was #3.
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1. The underground power station in Malta (shhh). 2. A porcelain slab - still not seen one in nearly 15 years of exploring, should be crossed off by the end of the year. 3. Being able to go back in time to re-shoot Pyestock.
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1. Gunkanjima 2. Entire Paris Catscombs 3. Chernobyl
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Posted by Doug 1. Twin Cities Drainage System. 2. The Buran Space Shuttle Thingy. 3. With the Brescia crew.
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Have you ever done any drains here in MSP?
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At the moment I can only think of the one but it's chernobyl. Me and 2 friends had the trip all booked and planned with a backpacking guide there for a 4 day backpacking trip and 2 weeks before we were to leave covid happened..... Was so close!
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Posted by Doug 1. Twin Cities Drainage System. 2. The Buran Space Shuttle Thingy. 3. With the Brescia crew.
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I like how you think buddy! The Twin Cities drains are awesome! Please let me know when you want to explore storm drains in the Twin Cities! I would love to show you the best drains we have here in the Twin Cities! What do you think of that idea? I'm very happy to see that the Twin Cities drains are on top of your list! I don't know many other explorers that are really into storm drains like me but I'm always looking (LOL)!
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For me, the only things on my bucket list for exploring are many different storm drains that I haven't explored yet because they are hard to get into due to deep water at the outfalls and no good manhole covers I could use to get into these drains and there are quite of few sewers I really want to explore but for sewers I don't feel comfortable exploring them alone because of more dangerous hazards like gases, bad rungs and the ground being slippery in some spots plus possible deep flows of sewerage but I'm not afraid to get poopy and nasty (LOL). To honest with you I can't really think of anything else besides drains and sewers I would love to explore but I'm open to see other stuff too.
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Posted by Kabes 2. Entire Paris Catscombs |
You'd need to live there for at least a year
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Posted by MrBungle
Have you ever done any drains here in MSP?
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Sadly no. I've never been to the US.
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Posted by hoover 2
I like how you think buddy! The Twin Cities drains are awesome! Please let me know when you want to explore storm drains in the Twin Cities! I would love to show you the best drains we have here in the Twin Cities! What do you think of that idea? I'm very happy to see that the Twin Cities drains are on top of your list! I don't know many other explorers that are really into storm drains like me but I'm always looking (LOL)!
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If I ever make the trip, I'll hit you guys up.
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Posted by Doug
If I ever make the trip, I'll hit you guys up.
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You made me go on a little Twin Cities rabbit hole on the DB. Those drains are SICK
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1.) Paris Catacombs 2.) Pripyat, Ukraine (that's not going to be doable for YEARS now) 3.) Australian drains with the Cave Clan
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1. The mines under Tonopah, NV 2. The Copper Queen in Bisbee, AZ (not the tourist tour) 3x. Would have been the Sutro tunnel. We almost made it happen, but liability concerns ended that 3. Finish exploring lost sections of the mines at Tombstone
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I don't have any specific bucket list locations I want to go to, but there are a few things I've always wanted to see or do. 1- I want to explore a large, multi-leveled underground structure at some point. Something about places where it will be completely and utterly pitch black if you turn your light off has always allured me. I love watching videos of people exploring places like cramped and flooded mines. They scare the crap out of me, but also really make me want to explore one. 2- I also really want to see an abandoned control room at some point. Unfortunately, the cool ones are all in abandoned power plants and factories, and security often makes it next to impossible to get in. 3- My biggest bucket list item is exploring with a group. I always explore on my own. It gets very lonely at times, and even though it's still fun, I feel like urbex is just one of those things that's infinitely better when done with more than one person. Maybe I'll try to host a meet or event one day.
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1. Site R 2. Titan 1 Missile bast 3. Worcester State Hospital pre fire.
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Posted by Turd Furgusen 3. Worcester State Hospital pre fire.
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If we're playing those cards...Taunton State Hospital. And Greystone. Man I should have done Greystone.
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1. Definitely Twin Cities drainage system. 2. Not Completely Sure. Will edit if I think of something 3. Gates Rubber Factory (if demolished buildings are allowed)
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Posted by Kabes
You made me go on a little Twin Cities rabbit hole on the DB. Those drains are SICK
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All of the really good shit isn't even on the database. It gets waaaaay better
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Posted by razzyt
All of the really good shit isn't even on the database. It gets waaaaay better
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I know and that makes me sad because I don't live in Chicago
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