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Boys and girls. I've searched all over the ******* place for this: Image and cannot find any information on it or how to access, I have an idea of where an access point might have been years back but it's gone.

Anyone been here and if so, please PM me.
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Well if you go to sleepcity.net and look at that photo, the only info is that is 5 stories underground in Brisbane CBD and you require a boat to get to it. If you have a Brissy drain map with legends that might give you some ideas if you have not done that already. Sounds like a good explore, I wouldn't mind flying up to see this.
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Let us collectively buy inflatable dinghies.
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aydun wrote:Let us collectively buy inflatable dinghies.
I'm seriously up for that.
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handy hint: kmart sell intex explorer 200 inflatable boats for $10 ($15 with paddles and pump)
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Sick. This would be pretty god damned fun, even if we didn't find that holy of holy chambers.
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ThatLb wrote:handy hint: kmart sell intex explorer 200 inflatable boats for $10 ($15 with paddles and pump)
Thanks, will check it out :)
mpi wrote:Sick. This would be pretty god damned fun, even if we didn't find that holy of holy chambers.
Agreed, finding them would just be a bonus :P
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Finding this would be a pretty good accomplishment, it seems to be one of the biggest underground locations in Brisbane from Google searches I've done. If it's under the CBD I would start searching for boat only entrances along the river.
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The kmart dinghies are decent especially for the price, Shoe and I used them to row down the Helensburgh train tunnel was fun. That said rowing in them isn't easy (or I am very uncoordinated). I am imagine there are only few places that needed a fan chamber like that. I would imagine they would be under some buildings which under reconstruction in the last 10 years considering the shot was taken in 2004. I would also imagine that as suggested this place would be closeish to water as well. Are there any buildings which meet these criteria.
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After further investigations, I'm positive there's a non-dinghie option for this. I've seen some very recent shots taken in here and I doubt very much that they need such extreme measures. The access for this is still around and it is known. I doubt that the folks that know where it is will share though. Can't say I blame em.
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I can honestly say that I know nothing about this place, but I'd love to help, and have no problems popping manholes at any time of day. What clues do you have about the location so far?
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Looks incredible! Kudos to whoever finds it~ Watch the tides though or you might get stuck in there :p
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Nuggs wrote:I can honestly say that I know nothing about this place, but I'd love to help, and have no problems popping manholes at any time of day. What clues do you have about the location so far?
It's five stories under the CBD lolz
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I know of an outfall at bowen hills thats an absolute b*tch to get into without going almost chin deep in water, from what i recall it does have nearby manhole access though if you have keys. But i could be way off. Never ended up going in for a look.
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I think I'm getting closer. I think I know where it is above ground, just need to find an entrance to get under it...
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Dynamite wrote:I know of an outfall at bowen hills thats an absolute b*tch to get into without going almost chin deep in water, from what i recall it does have nearby manhole access though if you have keys. But i could be way off. Never ended up going in for a look.
Are you thinking of the outfall for Aquacave??
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mpi wrote:I think I'm getting closer. I think I know where it is above ground, just need to find an entrance to get under it...
I work in the city and I'm happy to help you scout around if it helps!

Would you mind linking a more recent photo of the same location at all?
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Moose - If thats Aquacave then awesome!! I don't remember where I got the location details from, this was back in about 2005-ish when i first got into urbex. Went for a look but couldn't get in due to the hideous amount of water. I do remember where it is though and i know someone with manhole keys to make things easier..(Yes you barnz lol ;) ) I've always wanted to check it out.
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Lol. You working monday dynamite? If the weathers clear im keen for an explore.
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Nah mate monday off for me. Let's do it!
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Sweet
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mpi wrote:I think I'm getting closer. I think I know where it is above ground, just need to find an entrance to get under it...
We'll get to the bottom of this...
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Dynamite wrote:Moose - If thats Aquacave then awesome!! I don't remember where I got the location details from, this was back in about 2005-ish when i first got into urbex. Went for a look but couldn't get in due to the hideous amount of water. I do remember where it is though and i know someone with manhole keys to make things easier..(Yes you barnz lol ;) ) I've always wanted to check it out.
If we are thinking of the same thing its a tidal concrete square-ish outfall in the vicinity of the exit of the Clem7.

I too visited it several times but it was very full - then the night I got into aquacave (via a manhole in a street maybe 1.5-2km away) I ended up walking all the way to the same outfall - the water level was at the top of my gumboots and that was pretty much low tide; I was standing in the tunnell but looking out towards Northey St
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Yep thats definately it. How do you rate it for an explore? I've heard its pretty damn big.
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