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ARKAQIU
Location: peking,china Gender: Male
| | an abandoned military camp in peking of china < on 5/8/2006 9:30 PM >
| | | Edit: Added gallery tag -MapMan [last edit 8/31/2006 3:26 AM by Emperor Wang - edited 1 times]
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eminence
Location: Bratislava Gender: Male
| | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 1 on 5/8/2006 10:29 PM >
| | | Write please some words about the expedition, some experience worth mentioning. Don´t be so lazy
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Jonsered
Location: Back in New Mexico where I belong Gender: Male
Dressed for a scarecrow ball.........
| | | | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 2 on 5/8/2006 10:31 PM >
| | | Nice photos! I'm amazed to see this much from a new board member on the first day! MORE! I will side with eminence. Stories add to the experience. Tell us about you and your exploring.
I have changed my personal exploring ethics code. From now on it will be: "Take only aimed shots, leave only hobo corpses." Copper scrappers, meth heads and homeless beware. The Jonsered cometh among you, bringing fear and dread. |
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ARKAQIU
Location: peking,china Gender: Male
| | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 4 on 5/9/2006 4:49 AM >
| | | i am very sorry that my english is not good enough to describe my experience, but i will do my best to give more words to my post. i am very happy you like my post well, in china,the urban exploer is just begining,so here is less chinese to bring some new urban exploer in chia,that i will to do for everyone here. chia also is one part of the world urban exploer.
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eminence
Location: Bratislava Gender: Male
| | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 5 on 5/9/2006 7:10 PM >
| | | We believe that china is the paradise of UE, you´ve there more than one billion friends so try to encourage some for doing this dirty job. Good luck to you, chinese colleague.
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DevilC
Location: Washington, District of Corruption Gender: Male
I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their views.
| | | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 6 on 8/19/2006 2:58 AM >
| | | Posted by eminence We believe that china is the paradise of UE
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That is an understatement! I think it takes a steel constitution to UE in the PRC. Doing anything edgy in an oppressive communist regime is a feat of strength. I have much respect. There is SO much to UE in China. The abandoned industry there makes Buffalo-Niagara look like. . . an outhouse compared to a kirk.
Science flies you to the Moon. Religion flies you into tall buildings. |
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Captain Obvious
Location: among the tank farms Gender: Male
in ur xbox...there are midgets
| | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 7 on 8/26/2006 11:05 PM >
| | | We believe that china is the paradise of UE |
Thou hath balls, my friend. I don't particularly want to know what the punishment for trespassing on government property is in China.
Nov. 24, 2007--The city of Cleveland, Ohio, announces that it has developed tactical nuclear weapons, and does not wish to hear any more jokes. |
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eminence
Location: Bratislava Gender: Male
| | Re: an abandoned military camp in peking of china <Reply # 8 on 8/29/2006 11:05 PM >
| | | Most of you guys do not have any idea of living under repressive government. During Communist period in Slovakia, there was smaller risk of being being punished for trespassing than today. If somebody was not exploring active army bases or government buildings the cops usually didn´t care. Today everybody (state also) tries to keep his property untouched and the punishment uses to by much more harder. I think, that UE is much more risky in western countries. So don´t be wise guys and ask our chinese friend, because I am not sure too. I just offered you some knowledge of repressive régime. P.S.: China is not paradise because, doing UE there is easy (whether it is true or not) but because of its plenty unique abandoned structures, which have no equivalent in whole world.
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