Drain Exploring suburbia I had a look at another local drain the other night that I'd suspected would be pretty large. As it turns out, my suspicions were correct. It was a nice long walk with no crouching whatsoever. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/12027433524] The drain began as three box culverts
Drain Aquacave revisited After forgetting my SD card on my last visit, I returned to Aquacave with No+Pro [http://www.flickr.com/photos/95636379@N02/] and dropbear. This was the same day I visited the location from my last post, so it was nice to visit some-place familiar to end the night!
Brisbane The fan room After the occasional wander and exploration of suspect places, I finally managed to find this bad boy. It was very remarkable to see, especially with the wind whipping up dust and debris. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/9948173126] [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/9948176994] [https://www.flickr.com/
Drain At the point [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/9474128061] I visited a local drain that I'd noticed a while ago but not visited due to my low expectations of it. I parked above an entry, climbed through a hole in the fence someone had prepared earlier and scampered down the rocks to
Darkie Day 2 [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/8750250020] I met up with MPI [http://obscurepieces.com] and Lecht_ at the entrance to Burford's. The night was busy and it was inevitable that a small crowd had gathered to watch us enter. Most of them seemed more curious than anything. We waded
Drain Day 1 I spent two afternoons exploring drains a few weeks ago because there happened to be a public holiday. I visited the first drain, Possum's Eel Cave, with Crazytrain [http://lost-photons.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/possum-eel-cave.html]. Neither of us had been here before, but it had been on the
Drain Waa I visited Waa with Crazytrain [http://lost-photons.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/waa-tides-up.html] sometime in August last year. We were fortunate enough to face a relatively dry entrance, so we made our way into the outfall. I didn't get too many photos in the drain, but here are a
Brisbane Tolling Not sure if it's urbex, strictly speaking, but still a pretty interesting location, so thought I'd share for anyone interested. Got to visit these two places tonight on a job. They're the old toll tunnels from when cash payments were the norm. Money was dropped down into carts located in
Checkmate Yet another checkmate exploration I knew they were doing some underground work at Stanley St, so decided to visit the area via this drain. Although it was apparently sewerage infrastructure they were upgrading, I thought they may have opened up the stormwater drain also. I entered the drain at the usual location and began
Accommodator Le Tour de Brisbane: Accommodator One of the places we visited for our UEGA Brisbane tour was Accommodator. There were many things to see, such as toxic waste. Or maybe it was just coolant... [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/8127364410] [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/8127335191] And everyone leaving in style 8-) [https:
Drain Randoms Here are some photos here of random places around my area. Visited this one tonight. Don't think I saw any graff whatsoever :shock: Probably one of the first people to visit here (after Nuggs [http://www.uega.net], of course). Not the largest RCP but plenty of biggish rooms along
Drain The Brain The last place of our Brisbane UEGA [http://uega.net] meetup was Brain, a pretty big drain under a suburb. We didn't stay too long because of the poor weather, but some pics were still taken. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/8127333473] [https://www.flickr.com/photos/aydun/8127332967]
Air services Air Services Thanks to an information trade with a member on here, I was able to locate said drain! I was able to find a relatively non suss place to park, since it was pretty early into the night and made my way to the entrance. Walking along the RCP, I thought
Drain Burford's Bat (and possum and water rat) Cave I had an hour and a half to kill in the city the other night, and it just so happened to be low tide! I parked up and walked to the entrance. After waiting for the endless stream of people to pass, I slid into the entrance, soaking my shoes,