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Hey guys, does anyone know anything about the abandoned wildlife park that's trending on social media, apparently its in melbourne somewhere? The one with the dead great white in it?
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With a post like that, you won't find much help... It's exploration not tourism. Sorry but some research goes a long way
never die wondering ;)
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If you google it, you'll find it in under 10 minutes :)
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The shark was destroyed two nights ago from what I've heard, a group of people broke the tank and spilled the formaldehyde everywhere. Fire trucks and police were down there yesterday containing the site so I wouldn't bother mate.
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And that's why we can't have nice things
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This is the problem with the new generation of insta-tourists...they seek gratification from their 'discoveries' and share it to the world. The locations get burned and ruin it for everyone.. this is why I don't post locations, or share much about my explores. It's not about fame
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Totally agree the amount of publicity this site has had in one week and it is already destroyed
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People have been visiting this site for years.
You can't tell, because they understood that posting it publicly On The Internet was basically the urbex equivalent of throwing a delicious chip to a flock of dickhead seagulls.
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a delicious chip to a flock of dickhead seagulls.
Quote of the day, laughed heartily. So true, yet definitely saddening.
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Xplor wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 10:12 pm
The shark was destroyed two nights ago from what I've heard, a group of people broke the tank and spilled the formaldehyde everywhere. Fire trucks and police were down there yesterday containing the site so I wouldn't bother mate.
They removed the shark a few days ago to be displayed in a museum or something.
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