RE: Tales of the Urban Explorer: Evergreens

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That's a cracking title picture Slobberchops... the sky and building just look moody AF.

And I agree with ur assessment of the wall paper, that's one part of the 70s best forgotten 😂

Anyway, I'm glad you didn't climb down into the hole m8. Risk assessment used to be part of my last salary job... and weighing pros/cons i think you made the right call.

Better safe - than trapped in a cesspit - sorry 🤣



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Some other explorers did get in here, but I think it was much earlier than our visit. Some holes are not meant to be penetrated heh...

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Lol, indeed!

There is a book by haruki murikami about someone who finds a well in an abandoned garden, and ends up trapped in it and no one but his strange kinky neighbor knows he's down there and keeps him like a pet lowering food etc.

That book put me off random holes for life, as you said 'some just aren't meant for penetrating' 😂

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The book is called 'The wind-up bird chronicle'.

Worth a read if you're looking to start a new book. Haruki Murakami is one of the best (and the best magic realism bar non IMO) author to come out of Japan.

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