Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Urban Exploration in the UK






Subterranea Britannica is a society devoted the study and investigation of man-made and man-used underground places with 70 categories

A series of photos of Gosford Castle in Northern Ireland. One of the largest castles ever built in Ireland in the unique style of Normandic revival, which sadly has lain empty for nearly ten years now. It is slowly but surely turning into a ruin. Also, a visit to the abandoned Psych Ward in Morris plains, Greystone

Explorations of abandoned building by Kendall Anderson

Abandoned Airfield from WW2 and Other structures throughout the British countryside.

The Thames Estuary Army Forts are not an imaginary post from the game Myst. They are part of Underground Kent. More about the Sea Forts of the North Sea

Cane Hill, London. Built in 1882, it was once the largest building of its type, but it now lies derelict - a magnet for explorers, vandals, even filmmakers and artists.

The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital Shrine in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England

Abandoned Britain. This site documents the urban decay of industrial sites, hospitals and asylums

Disused Stations on London's Underground and London's Abandoned Tube Stations

Friends of Williamson's Tunnels. A strange underground kingdom which has lain beneath the city of Liverpool in north-west England since the early 1800s

Derelict London

Urbex and Tim Edensor's British Industrial Ruins

A visit to The Byker Cully. The Cully is where I played as a kid and I'm constantly recalling the stories for people who want to know more about it

Tons of additional links about Ruins and Urban Exploration

Elsewhere: Heatherwick Studio's Rolling Bridge

Eichlers for Sale and Eichler Homes of Southern California. (From Sciatica)

This is a post that I am “co-blogging”, with blogger “Hanan”, who links daily at Growabrain. (Previous co-blogging posts here.) Thank you, Hanan. If other bloggers are interested to share the forum here on Look At This..., please contact me for details.

Photograph above from Opacity.
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