Rich_1988 wrote:whys that?
'ooh look we broke into a completely abandoned unsecured building and took some photo's of us being rebels'
pffff.. get some pics of you in a bank vault or dry humping an F-18 and I'll be impressed.
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Rich_1988 wrote:whys that?
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
ITs ok Rich, he's trolling you. As urbex involved peeling your bumcheeks from your Argos sofa, Munky isn't interested. Anything Munky isn't interested in is automatically 'logger'. Munky knows the spirit of urbex isn't about being a rebel - its about seeing things you might never see again or that many others will never see or immersing yourself in the history. If you freguent the forum you see that the majority of the members are well educated (with the exception of Sheaf) - if it was about being a rebel it would be full of chavs kicking holes in garage walls.munky wrote:Rich_1988 wrote:whys that?
'ooh look we broke into a completely abandoned unsecured building and took some photo's of us being rebels'
pffff.. get some pics of you in a bank vault or dry humping an F-18 and I'll be impressed.
Punx0r wrote:S&M always comes immediately to mind.

will2c wrote:Na mate I'm fascinated by it all too. My ultimate Urban Exploring goal is to visit Abandoned City of Pripyat and The Chernobyl Nuclear Power StationRoger Red Hat wrote:such a waste!
id hold the worlds biggest destruction derby!
on another note, is it just me who is fascinated by abandon things?![]()
Amazing

it is, modern warfare had a level based on pripyatmarc9584 wrote:That looks like a level out of modern warfare 1.

radddogg wrote:ITs ok Rich, he's trolling you. As urbex involved peeling your bumcheeks from your Argos sofa, Munky isn't interested. Anything Munky isn't interested in is automatically 'logger'. Munky knows the spirit of urbex isn't about being a rebel - its about seeing things you might never see again or that many others will never see or immersing yourself in the history. If you freguent the forum you see that the majority of the members are well educated (with the exception of Sheaf) - if it was about being a rebel it would be full of chavs kicking holes in garage walls.munky wrote:Rich_1988 wrote:whys that?
'ooh look we broke into a completely abandoned unsecured building and took some photo's of us being rebels'
pffff.. get some pics of you in a bank vault or dry humping an F-18 and I'll be impressed.
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
Bank in leicester been donemunky wrote:Rich_1988 wrote:whys that?
'ooh look we broke into a completely abandoned unsecured building and took some photo's of us being rebels'
pffff.. get some pics of you in a bank vault or dry humping an F-18 and I'll be impressed.
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
marc9584 wrote:That looks like a level out of modern warfare 1.
Punx0r wrote:S&M always comes immediately to mind.

munky wrote:
jobby...

Many have gone on to be used again. My Mother put her 78k mile Corsa in for scrappage, shell wise it was mint. A mate of mine found it in a scrap yard in Bury with the plates still on it and nicked the electric windows from it.shen wrote:even if not just think of all the useable working parts that could keep other cars going for so so much longer....seen cuba?Rich_1988 wrote:Its almost painful to see that, Yea I know they are just cars but they all look totally useable, such a damn waste
It was the town by Chernobyl. The 'fun fair' was never used, IIRC it was due for being opened about a week after the distaster.Roger Red Hat wrote:whats Pripyat? never heard of that before, any other place you know?
You must have liked my link then?Limecat wrote: I am facinated by disasters, Titanic is my favourite. The film was TURD but everything around it is so interesting. Same with Zeebrugee and Estonia.
Punx0r wrote:S&M always comes immediately to mind.


C2K wrote:Personally, I wouldn't go anywhere near Chernobyl - i've been to enough Nukes thanks.

Punx0r wrote:S&M always comes immediately to mind.



MGTurbo wrote:I like disused and abandoned sites aswell.
The above used to be a mental hospital, it closed many many years ago but still stands fairly intact. Plenty of info on the Urbex forum. I was only there 20 minutes and the Police came out![]()
tourerboy wrote:MGTurbo wrote:
The above used to be a mental hospital
lol were is that mate? i think ive been there before.

Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
explorermunky wrote:tourerboy wrote:MGTurbo wrote:
The above used to be a mental hospital
lol were is that mate? i think ive been there before.
Visitor or patient?
Its in Norwich, Thorpe St Andrew.tourerboy wrote:
lol were is that mate? i think ive been there before.
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
It is indeed a fine city.MGTurbo wrote:
Loads of history in Norwich, thats why i love living here.
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
This i need to know what you done ?munky wrote:
I miss it, but sadly cant go back there.
Rich_1988 wrote:I unch in le harbogb
Limecat wrote:So that place used to be filled with window lickers and dribblers?
What happened to it? Could it not support the volume of people so they pushed the boundary out and called it's replacement Norwich?

Register.munky wrote:It is indeed a fine city.MGTurbo wrote:
Loads of history in Norwich, thats why i love living here.
I miss it, but sadly cant go back there.
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Because there is nothing linking CRB to legal changes of namemunky wrote:Not by a long shot, but I have no concerns about what will be returned in the check.