Thanks to an intrepid group of urban explorers, some of the most magnificent hidden engineering triumphs that lie, hidden, beneath the streets of the world’s cities are being recorded and posted on underground websites
This shot shows a stunning parabolic arch. in the Megatron drain under Sheffield, England.
This shot in a London Storm Relief Sewer, nicknamed the Labyrinth, is truly cinematic.
The Japan’s Futuristic Underground Flood Tunnel looks like it would make a great level for Quake or Unreal.
The Tyburn River, like many of the Thames’ tributaries that crossed central London became the course for a sewer. Although not as Grand as sewers favored by London Urban Spelunkers, such as the Westbourne, its a spooky wonderland, no less so because its name is infamous as the place where public executions were traditionally carried out
Fleet Sewer, London. Its become a classic place for urban explorers who have taken some marvelous shots such as this.
Rankine Tailrace Niagara Falls. This is one of the seven overlooked wonders of the modern world. A mile from the falls themselves, sits a disused unlikely neo-classical power station that contained Tesla’s very first AC generators. Billions of gallons of water were sucked in from the nearby Niagara river and flung 10 storeys underground onto giant turbines. Huge tailrace tunnels then channeled the waste water right to the foot of the horseshoe falls
Australian underground drains. Separate storm drains are common beneath Australian cities and are commonly explored by the notable urban exploration group called the Cave Clan.
Crystal Phallus drain, Birmingham.
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