Certain parts of longbridge that were left look amazing from previous reports, before my time unfortunaltely but i was still determined to check out every nook and cranny around the area just in case we had missed something! Ive been up the area a handful of times over the last year and despite...
Lovely trip to see this place; I think its been a while since it was photographed.
Sometimes you often find yourselves questioning why we do the things we do… today was no exception.
Migraines, hidden holes, rubble every where and bad air! not to mention the occasional squeeze
Still had to...
Hi all,
I'm new to Oblivion State, but I've been doing Urban Exploring for about 18 months now.
Here is my latest explore from late last night.
Coulsdon Deep Shelter
This was the site of my first proper Urban Explore about 18 months ago. I remember scrabbling through the woods one October...
Explored with @-Raz- & @Fatpanda after a series of car problems.
History;
Sandsend Tunnel is a tunnel on the former Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway that was opened in 1883 and closed in 1958. The rail line that ran through it was originally intended to travel along the...
History
Malabar Battery, also known as Boora Point Battery, was constructed at Malabar Head in 1943, during WW2. The battery comprised part of the coastal defence positioned at Bare Island Fort, Henry Battery and Banks Battery; it was built as an aggregate to reinforce the existing...
just a quick one, not going to write an esssay on this one as it's been done a hundered times and i really need to go do some christmas shopping! visited with 3 non memmbers before heading to certain social event around the corner. was a banging day, wanted to see box for ages and from what i...
A fairly large mine in belgium with some blue water in it , I did a lot of walking and exploring and i actually don't have much pics from here ..
But a revisit will surely be planned as this is really cool to explore , been doing more and more underground explores lately and I like it
But I'm...
My first report here on OS :D
This former mine in Belgium I visit in the spring of this year. we found there some beautiful water ponds.
by Isabelle Van Assche, on Flickr
byIsabelle Van Assche, on Flickr
by Isabelle Van Assche, on Flickr
A few visits to various sections over the past few years and thought I may as well do something with the clips taken. ;)
It might not link as showing error in linking and to try latter :P
History
Mining for chert in Bakewell has taken place since 1772, when a potter named Josiah Wedgwood recognised that the fine-grained flinty silica in that area was of an extraordinarily high quality. The chert here was often described as being of a ‘throstle-breast appearance [which] is...
So as you all now know, Network Rail were kind enough to give us a tour of the lower levels of the Train Station as we had failed numerous times to reach these areas via stealth. Explored with Raz & Jord
Bit of History;
Leeds railway station (also known as Leeds City railway station) is...
History
The River Sherbourne, whose name is said to have stemmed from the term ‘Scir Burna’ (meaning clear stream) in the Medieval Ages, flows through the centre of Coventry, England. Essentially, Coventry originated owing to its close proximity to the river, and it depended heavily on it...
History
“Deep underneath Sheffield City Centre – below Park Hill, the train station and Ponds Forge – three rivers meet in a Victorian-engineered subterranean cathedral, built to protect the city from devastating floodsâ€.
Megatron, as most people now know is a large underground storm...
Hello again everyone!
We are production crew from Kiev (Ukraine).We make an urbex series called Insiders Project.
Not Long ago the second episode of our show came to life and we want to share it with you and hear your opinion!
In this episode, we infiltrate the Arsenal factory in Kiev. The...
This bunker was built in 1934. It consists of three combat blocks, each linked by an underground gallery system containing barracks spaces, ammunition storage and utility services. The galleries are excavated at an average depth of up to 30 metres (98 ft). In 1940 it was attacked by German...
Today I did some exploring in a underground bus depot. We walked down the whole tunnel. Luckily we had bright LED lights on our camera, otherwise I wouldn't have gone so far. We thought we spotted some motion sensors so we figured out a way to avoid them. There was still a loud beep every 2...
Like everyone else I've held off posting this, but as things are at the moment I thought I may as well stick up my photos from here. I really enjoyed visiting this place, so much so these photos are taken over about 3 or 4 visits to the place over late 2012/early 2013.
RAF Fauld was a massive...
The southbound bore is open to the public as a cycle path, and I have visited many times over the years. But it is the closed northbound bore that has always held my interest. Firstly, due to the curve, you cannot see through it, unlike its counterpart. Secondly, it has a few items cluttering...
History
In 1963, a man in the NevÅŸehir Province of Turkey knocked down a wall of his home. Behind it, he discovered a mysterious room. The man continued digging and soon discovered an intricate tunnel system with additional cave-like rooms. What he had discovered was the ancient...