Urbex

Exploring Abandoned/Derelict Buildings

Recent Work

  • Day Seventy-One by Arni Katz
  • Recycled Landscape by Ben Loveday
  • Death of a Sulo by Ben Loveday
  • Dont go down Below! by Gh0sT
  • Happiness and Pain by Gh0sT
  • Jag Manor by Gh0sT
  • A Night on the "Slab" by Gh0sT
  • Abandoned Powerhouse, New York  by Michele J. D'Amicol
  • Memory of a Crime Scene. by Ben Loveday
  • The Throne by Jean-Claude Dahn
  • Cherubs by Andrew Coogan
  • "Dignity" by Gh0sT

About This Group

“Urban exploration (often shortened as urbex or UE) is the examination of the normally unseen or off-limits parts of urban areas or industrial facilities.1 Urban exploration is also commonly referred to as infiltration, although some people consider infiltration to be more closely associated with the exploration of active or inhabited sites. It may also be referred to as “draining” (when exploring drains) “urban spelunking”, “urban caving”, or “building hacking”.

The nature of this activity presents various risks, including both physical danger and the possibility of arrest and punishment. Many, but not all, of the activities associated with urban exploration could be considered trespassing or other violations of local or regional laws, including – but not limited to – invasion of privacy and certain broadly interpreted anti-terrorism laws."

We’ll let you guys decide how many pieces to submit per day, but please limit yourself to your best Urbex pictures.

In terms of what’s acceptable, anything taken in an abandoned or derelict building will do. Absolutely no pictures of the method of entry (to prevent site owners finding out!) or security guards/staff members.

All we ask is that you be respectful to the buildings, surroundings and security, be safe and have fun. Leave the places how you found them.

Take only pictures, leave only footprints.

See the group rules and join this group here

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