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I recently developed an interest in WWII era fortifications and structures. After finding the Oz@War website, curiosity lead me here.

When I was a kid, some friends and I would go play in drains. There was a manhole with no cover and a ladder leading into a tunnel that we could easily stand up in. One direction was dark. The other direction lead to another ladder and sealed manhole. Continuing further lead us to an open room where 3 other tunnels joined together. A steel grate let plenty of light in. We never went any further than this junction, for fear of being lost. Interesting that decades later, URBEX has developed in to a wide spread hobby, despite society's general disapproval.

Also interesting is that if poop really hits the fan, we know where the good hiding spots are.
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Gday mate.
Where about is that drain you speak of in your post located?
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It's in Brisbane. Pretty sure it's been sealed properly now. It's really close to a primary school.
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Welcome and haha wow cool story. How long ago was this?

Also are you a programmer?
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The drains were when I was in grade 5 or 6, so that'd be around 1989.

I studied some basic programming after highschool, just pascal and c++. Did the "Hello World" tip you off? Right now I'm a sparky.
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print "Welcome to the forums dude :)"
print "Enjoy your stay and be sure to get as involved as possible"
print "Cool story as well, do you plan to get more involved in urban exploration (specifically draining, based off your story), or are you here as more of an observer?"
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Bravado wrote: I recently developed an interest in WWII era fortifications and structures. After finding the Oz@War website, curiosity lead me here.
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welcome, have been trying to organise an overnighter to bribie island for ages, if it ever gets off the ground, will let you know
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Bravado wrote: I recently developed an interest in WWII era fortifications and structures. After finding the Oz@War website, curiosity lead me here.
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welcome, have been trying to organise an overnighter to bribie island for ages, if it ever gets off the ground, will let you know
I actually lived at Bribie for like 7 years, I'd be super keen for a Bribie event and I know my way around really well :)
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No+Pro wrote:
Bravado wrote: I recently developed an interest in WWII era fortifications and structures. After finding the Oz@War website, curiosity lead me here.
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welcome, have been trying to organise an overnighter to bribie island for ages, if it ever gets off the ground, will let you know
I actually lived at Bribie for like 7 years, I'd be super keen for a Bribie event and I know my way around really well :)
love the forts, we used to go camping up the beach a few times a year and havent been for a year or so, will be getting a permit after easter i reckon
arent you down south now though?
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No+Pro wrote: love the forts, we used to go camping up the beach a few times a year and havent been for a year or so, will be getting a permit after easter i reckon
arent you down south now though?
Yeah I'm down at Canberra now, but I'm always happy to fly up to catch up with mates and explore, 2 birds with 1 stone yknow. If you organise a meet up lmk :)
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No+Pro wrote: love the forts, we used to go camping up the beach a few times a year and havent been for a year or so, will be getting a permit after easter i reckon
arent you down south now though?
Yeah I'm down at Canberra now, but I'm always happy to fly up to catch up with mates and explore, 2 birds with 1 stone yknow. If you organise a meet up lmk :)
will do, will give you more than enough time to fuel up your private plane/chopper :D
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phytrix wrote:
No+Pro wrote: love the forts, we used to go camping up the beach a few times a year and havent been for a year or so, will be getting a permit after easter i reckon
arent you down south now though?
Yeah I'm down at Canberra now, but I'm always happy to fly up to catch up with mates and explore, 2 birds with 1 stone yknow. If you organise a meet up lmk :)
will do, will give you more than enough time to fuel up your private plane/chopper :D
Gotta love having an abundance of frequent flyer points
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How long does it actually take to get enough frequent flyer points to get some decent rewards? Id est, not like a $5 Myer gift card.
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Wife and I are keen to get the fourby on the beach again, just need to organise the babysitters etc. Need to start a new post for Camp Bribie and sort out some dates I reckon.
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Midget wrote:How long does it actually take to get enough frequent flyer points to get some decent rewards? Id est, not like a $5 Myer gift card.
Well I use my father's points, but from what I understand, he gets at least ~1500 for every domestic flight (since he's lifetime platinum, it's like doubled from the initial gain). They are all return flights, so that's ~3k. And he usually does 3 or so domestic trips a fortnight, so 9k a fortnight. I believe Brisbane to Sydney is about 8k, so I guess it's all relative to your status and how much you fly. He also gets FF points from the hotels he stays in and things like that, so let's call it 10K a fortnight. Don't fact-check my values because they're probably wrong, but I think that's a pretty stable estimation.
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Welcome to UEGA Bravado :)

Enjoy your stay :)
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