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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Photos of urban exploration in Europe. Disused, abandoned, derelict places, factories, building sites and sewers.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
This group focuses on the parts of the island that people don't normally see. From derelict town houses to tumbledown greenhouses.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Group sharing photos from urban exploring in France.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Visit London and stand in its presence before it becomes a mall for the middle-classes in 2009.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Photos of London's flipside. Abandoned, dirty, derelict places and things.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
A place to explore industrial architecture and archeology in the UK.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Views taken in and around the Upper Don Valley. This is an area that is being redeveloped, many of these places are going to be bulldozed and plain modern tall tower blocks put in their place.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
This group is for buildings listed by the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society and for our own discoveries, regardless of age. Architecture that catches the eye, quickens the pulse and is now sadly neglected.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
Mainly UK urban exploration. Photographs of abandoned buildings and bits of junk found in strange places.


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   1 quotes  07-January-2012 
The key is the emptiness, uncanny lack of belonging that the chair represents.


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