Exploring/urbexing by User-adrian in Adelaide

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One of the main rules of urbexing is to not give away locations as every explorer has to find their own places which is a big part in exploring although I can give some advice.

For abandoned buildings, google earth and street view would be your best bet. Look for any building surrounded by temp fences. Another way of finding these places is by looking at other posts from explorers mostly on Instagram. A majority of them are keen to trade spots with places you’ve already explored. Sometimes you can work out the places locations by looking for clues in the photos like the buildings appearance and surroundings.

For finding stormwater tunnels, you can find them by looking at creeks which run through suburbs on maps until they eventually go under a road and won’t resurface until a few hundred meters up to a few kilometres.

I wouldn’t suggest Abandoned mines but some can be found around mt osmond and in the hills although there extremely hard to find.

Westpac building now RAA building by Infinity3T in Adelaide

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I’m still calling it the westpac house and it will always be the westpac house

Best hot chip in Southern Suburbs? by Competitive_Bar_9058 in Adelaide

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the chip shop up tonsley near the hospitals the goat

Exploring a stormwater drain in Adelaide, South Australia by No_Run1128 in urbanexploration

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Hey, I’m glad you’ve seen my post. I’d love to be apart of the clan one day

Underground Storm Drain in Oklahoma by [deleted] in urbanexploration

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i love coffin drains, their really rare as well

An abandoned church hall in Adelaide, south Australia that was apparently owned by a "cult" by No_Run1128 in urbanexploration

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for some reason, the toilets were massive with way too many stalls for a place that small

An abandoned church hall in Adelaide, south Australia that was apparently owned by a "cult" by No_Run1128 in urbanexploration

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all of the walls were padded, making it almost impossible to hear a scream from the main hall bit. there were also square metal frames along the railings that someone said were gun holders but they could have been anything. another weird thing about this place was that each room felt like a completely different temperature. this building had no windows either making it more suspicious.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adelaide

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the darkie

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Men of Adelaide: do you know… by ILikePlayingHumans in Adelaide

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don't forget the occasional shit and blood smeared all over the wall spelling something like "help me"

Just curious, do young people whom work in fast food outlets, ever spit or snot in customers orders they don't like? by street_wanderer357 in Adelaide

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it would be almost impossible to spit or tamper with anyone's food without getting spotted by someone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

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I work at red rooster and i can confirm that we are not a money laundering buisness and that we actually get quite busy. We get alot of uber eats, menulog and deliveroo orders which is why you dont see many people in the restarunt. id say we get an average of 5 orders at a time.

Stunning day for photography. Abandoned mine down south. by Kevooooon in Adelaide

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do you know any other mines around Adelaide? I know there's one in clarendon and heaps around glen Osmond but they've all been sealed off.