Bot???DixieNormous wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 11:57 amCave Clan members explore natural or artificial tunnels and caves, along with rooftops and abandoned buildings. Their most frequent activities involve exploring underground storm water drains, bunkers, tunnels and forts. Each chapter of the Cave Clan has its favorite locations with each city, each having a different history, with therefore different types of locations to explore. For example, in Sydney, sites the Cave Clan explore include an underground ex-naval oil reservoir in Sydney.
Members of the Cave Clan come from various backgrounds including trades persons, shop owners, teachers, government workers, writers, students, scientists, and mechanics; with the Cave Clan acting as a uniting group for people who are interested in urban exploration in Australia. Among other things, members are attracted by the appeal of entering locations that the public rarely sees.
nope. I'm not a bot.Echo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 12:01 pmBot???DixieNormous wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 11:57 amCave Clan members explore natural or artificial tunnels and caves, along with rooftops and abandoned buildings. Their most frequent activities involve exploring underground storm water drains, bunkers, tunnels and forts. Each chapter of the Cave Clan has its favorite locations with each city, each having a different history, with therefore different types of locations to explore. For example, in Sydney, sites the Cave Clan explore include an underground ex-naval oil reservoir in Sydney.
Members of the Cave Clan come from various backgrounds including trades persons, shop owners, teachers, government workers, writers, students, scientists, and mechanics; with the Cave Clan acting as a uniting group for people who are interested in urban exploration in Australia. Among other things, members are attracted by the appeal of entering locations that the public rarely sees.
StayoutDixieNormous wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 11:57 amCave Clan members explore natural or artificial tunnels and caves, along with rooftops and abandoned buildings. Their most frequent activities involve exploring underground storm water drains, bunkers, tunnels and forts. Each chapter of the Cave Clan has its favorite locations with each city, each having a different history, with therefore different types of locations to explore. For example, in Sydney, sites the Cave Clan explore include an underground ex-naval oil reservoir in Sydney.
Members of the Cave Clan come from various backgrounds including trades persons, shop owners, teachers, government workers, writers, students, scientists, and mechanics; with the Cave Clan acting as a uniting group for people who are interested in urban exploration in Australia. Among other things, members are attracted by the appeal of entering locations that the public rarely sees.