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hey my names phem

i live in sydney cbd, i take photos of most of my findings with my phone
i've been urbexing for around three months
ive been to mainstream train tunnels and a few abandoned ones like st james and eye of the needle
tunnels and drains are the go with the occasional roof and abando

pm if you want to go out for a shoot
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Welcome!
Feel free to share some pics :)
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Welcome to the forum!
I'm from Sydney too, would love to see some pics of your adventures around town :)
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still trying to figure out how to post multipul pictures but i thought it'd be cool to share that I've been living next to this boundary gate since i was little. i guess thats why i find urbexing so fascinating :D

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Welcome.
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Welcome to the forum! Would be keen to see some more of your pics.

Just for reference, the rail tunnel isn't the Eye of the Needle, it's actually the small electrical tunnel (the Needle) past the debris (the Eye). It's a great explore if you ever get down there again, but is increasingly difficult if you're a bigger person. Also, don't move the planks if you do head down there again as it runs the risk of being closed off if they notice activity down there.
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phytrix wrote:Welcome to the forum! Would be keen to see some more of your pics.

Just for reference, the rail tunnel isn't the Eye of the Needle, it's actually the small electrical tunnel (the Needle) past the debris (the Eye). It's a great explore if you ever get down there again, but is increasingly difficult if you're a bigger person. Also, don't move the planks if you do head down there again as it runs the risk of being closed off if they notice activity down there.
oh, i wasn't too sure what it was, i'd heard people say it was a disused light rail tunnel but it didn't appear to be one once i got down there but yeah that makes sense now. I didn't move anything but it was a tight squeeze kinda wish i wore gumboots tho.. :?
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phytrix wrote:Welcome to the forum! Would be keen to see some more of your pics.

Just for reference, the rail tunnel isn't the Eye of the Needle, it's actually the small electrical tunnel (the Needle) past the debris (the Eye). It's a great explore if you ever get down there again, but is increasingly difficult if you're a bigger person. Also, don't move the planks if you do head down there again as it runs the risk of being closed off if they notice activity down there.
Phytrix Me and phem explored this place last night my god how i wish i wore gumboots we went all the way to the end cause i had gathered information that apparently there was "other Exits" which there were but to difficult to go through i gave blakjak a call and asked lol poor bloke i feel terrible woke him up at 2am and he explained about the exits
i wish i called before i waddled through the last water part walking home with wet shoes was annoying
And i hope this place isnt found its unreal the lack of graff made me extremly happy and i loved looking at the cc tags !
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