The Urban Adventure Site

Industrial Landscape

One good thing about UA City over the past few years has been the bridge and tunnel building. This has lead to a few industrial type landscapes being created. Jungles of concrete and clay. This one is one of my favorites. It is easy to access, being open to the public. It is a nice place to hang out. The area features a changing vista of views. The open drain is good for jumping bikes over. There is also a small underground drain in the area.

I like to go here for my art photography. The area offers so many interesting images at the turn of the head. There is much to capture here.

Metal madness. Sure it looks nice, but does it serve a purpose?

When this bridge was under construction I walked over that gap in the middle there, about a metre wide.

Play of light and shadows

Ummm, a welder's nightmare

Under the concrete canopy

Concrete, shadows, light, red, yellow - Art!

Reaching for the sky.

Concrete and water. Note the reflection of the open drain on the underside of the bridge.

A peek at the sky between bridges.

Once again, the play between light and shadow.

A bridge stretches on into the distance

Note the shadows - from the bridge pillars, and red pillars on the left.

The red sticks and the big yellow stick. The yellow stick is hollow.

Red pillar.

Anti Grav - how does it stay up?

Two sets of red pillars

Doors into the bridge and an underground drain

The drain entrance

Big yellow stick

Open drain

Concrete vistas

Flying

The creek is a great place to relax on your bike

Tag team

Really flying now

Bikes - Bikers

Picking up a bit of height

Reflections of

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