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I've been fascinated with the St James/Central abandoned tunnels and whatever else lurks beneath Sydney since my earliest days on the internet, where names like the Cave Clan seemed like a part of Sydney's ancient history that I'd missed out on.

Two years ago my attention was drawn back to the subject as I stumbled across tumblr after tumblr of kids, my age exploring the rooftops, tunnels and abandonment a of Sydney.

I've been interested for a long time and live close enough that it just pisses me off I've never done too much in my own right. So I joined here to keep me going and get me off my arse and into the city.

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Welcome!
Great to have you on the forum :)
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theres heaps to do in most areas surrounding the city and the city itself, just keep your eyes out and ignore the warning signs!
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twokick wrote:theres heaps to do in most areas surrounding the city and the city itself, just keep your eyes out and ignore the warning signs!
Unless the warning sign is an audible, loud siren . . .
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timdole wrote:
twokick wrote:theres heaps to do in most areas surrounding the city and the city itself, just keep your eyes out and ignore the warning signs!
Unless the warning sign is an audible, loud siren . . .
Duck and cover?
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Welcome to the forum, message me if you're keen on a night out somewhere. Drains excepted.
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keen, cheers for the motivation guys.

I've got some [limited] pictures of some exploring I did on holidays if anyone's keen to see that
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mouse wrote:keen, cheers for the motivation guys.

I've got some [limited] pictures of some exploring I did on holidays if anyone's keen to see that
Post em up, and make sure not to break drop spots on the public forums...
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timdole wrote:
mouse wrote:keen, cheers for the motivation guys.
I've got some [limited] pictures of some exploring I did on holidays if anyone's keen to see that
Post em up, and make sure not to break drop spots on the public forums...
Unless you want the ASIS breaking into your favourite spot. :lol:
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Where are the cat emoticons?
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timdole wrote: Post em up, and make sure not to break drop spots on the public forums...
To be honest I don't think anyone would be too concerned about these sites, I got a nod and a smile from a construction worker on the way into one.
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mouse wrote:
timdole wrote: Post em up, and make sure not to break drop spots on the public forums...
To be honest I don't think anyone would be too concerned about these sites, I got a nod and a smile from a construction worker on the way into one.
You know what I mean :roll:
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timdole wrote:You know what I mean :roll:
;)
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mouse wrote:To be honest I don't think anyone would be too concerned about these sites, I got a nod and a smile from a construction worker on the way into one.
I tend to avoid all human presence. One can never be too ninja.
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Where are the cat emoticons?
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