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"The greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing... The person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing... To live is to risk dying... Only a person who risks is truly free." 
William Ward

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Oslo Nuclear Fallout Shelters
Two nuclear bunkers in Oslo built during the cold war to protect civilians from nuclear fallout. Both in stunning condition and still containing their original supplies. An incredible experience. 

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Bethel Quarry
A nice quarry, very dry with electricity throughout. It used to be used as a mushroom farm but was once used as storage during WW2. 

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Dreadnaught (Malago Stormwater Interceptor)
My very first explore in a storm drain. This one is huge and is several miles long. In incredible experience.

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Kingsway Telephone Exchange
Quite easily my favourite underground explore and certainly one of my favourites overall. With such an interesting history as well as the importance it served to the country it's easy to see why.

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Finsbury Park Reservoir
This underground reservoir in North London is a work of genius. Made out of incredible brickwork on an enormous scale. It truly is a piece of beautiful architecture. I just wish I took more photos. I must of been in awe of the place.

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Coulsdon Deep Shelter
A shelter that was built during WW2 located in the grounds of Cane Hill Asylum.

​​All photos taken by myself without any form of permission 

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