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By ConcreteStalkers
Hi.
New to this site, but has been doing UE for some time now.
Hoping to make new contacts here and to get and give good advices on spots.
"ConcreteStalkers" is the name our our "team".
It is new and if you want to help us, please visit our pages at Youtube and Instagram.
Cheers
/David
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By Staklo
Hey, hello to all from Chicago.
I've ended up poking around on this site more than a few times researching locations and sites to explore, so seems fair to contribute some of my finds :-)
Live and work here in the Midwest, USA, but also live and work a month or two a year in Eastern Europe, so I'll have reports from both regions.
My interest in Urbex started over 3 decades ago scavenging some refractory bricks out of the old Wisconsin Steel plant (South Chicago) and I have continued exploring ever since.
Thanks to everyone who has already contributed and I look forward to participating.
Staklo
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By Sojack
Found you guys on an email from olympus about photographing abandoned places...
I'd always been fascinated with urban explorers and their photographic adventures. Hope to find like minded people here.
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By The Urban Tourist
Hi, my name is Matteo and I'm from Italy. I've been into urbex for like 2-3 years but, since I usually don't have someone to go with, my visits are very few at the moment, but I hope to do it more and more as soon as possible. Even if I'm not so active in the "practical way", me and one of my friends are mapping all the abandoned places in Italy and now we have more than 2000 sites (and there is so much good stuff there...)!
I signed up here because I "feel" that a foreign urbex community is far better than the Italian one, so here I am. I hope to make you guys understand me even if English isn't my first language...
Nice to meet you and have a nice day
P.S
My nick is an allusion to Urbanturizm, the Youtube channel that made me fall in love with urban exploration, you should definitely check it out if you don't know it.
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