Found by the original Adelaide Cave Clan founder Zorga in 1993, Zorga's tomb is a large box culvert drain with lots of great street art. And the noble pass time of 'Urbexering' was invented. Rescue time is reduced to 12hrs, if the rescue site is within a 1km radius of any McDonalds car park. They probably answer directly to Peter Dutton. Hoq do you get up here? done like julia farr and the stpeters twins but faaark. The Julia Farr Home for Incurables Membership is a complicated system of social ranking, structured on the pyramid scheme model. Im an Adelaide tunnels and have exhausted my travels in the limited tunnels of Adelaide. Mr Munro now owns the tunnels and utilises one for commercial wine storage due to the fact it sits at a stable 17 degrees Celsius. If you think this shit is cool and you plan on becoming the next K-rad-elite drain explorer, then you need to read this. The following is my fully submitted report, which was compiled from my secretive dealings with Cavern Clan members. I've compiled a small Google Earh file showing the names dates and locations where Urban Explorers have died and I have 15 already. Other popular photographic subjects include lonely chairs, peeling paint and large empty overexposed warehouses with no reference for scale. A true gentleman explorer indeed. Thanks To: This is not a pissing contest. Doug bought a Polaroid camera in 1987, about a year after he, Woody, and Sloth founded the Cave Clan on January 26, 1986. Zogra's tomb? Doing 'locations' or 'abandos' or 'active mansions', is an important part of the C/C but is not always required of all members. Infiltration of the Mushroom tunnel 1991 Source, Ildraino (the Cave Clan Zine by Doug). After the war the tunnel was used as a mushroom farm, a venture Dave said eventually cost too much because the mushrooms raised the temperature in the tunnels and therefore required air conditioning. Rare in Europe, these drains are everywhere under the australian cities. Rising up in levels requires such things as: 'location finding', posting pictures of drunk explorers, but mostly 'paying Kudos to members in an above level'. http://urbantwilight.net/displayimage.php?pid=430. This is because it makes arguing and insulting people allot easier. Posted by Dougo in reply to above I didn't have the time to look yesterday - but I kind of thought I had been helpful to SgtDan so I had a look at my post that I made to him on UER (below). Found by the original Adelaide Cave Clan founder Zorga in 1993, Zorgas tomb is a large box culvert drain with lots of great street art. Provided by ABC NEWS A new study has uncovered relationships within a clan of Neanderthals, including a father and daughter. if the hospital people can't find an entrance (you think theye'd have an old map) I thought maybe the clan had stumbled on it, Thanks collector I love this sight do you need me to post my email or can you get it from my profile?? In the country, this drain is shaped in natural rocks. Here are that some pseudonym's some famous Clanners go buy: A member's worth is measured in the number of keys they have. Dedicated to the Big Drain Posse, were a series of painted tombstones naming deceased members of the Clan. And for a Mid-school the lowest possible position is soft-core. (Aproximatley 1910) Source, Old Sleeps Hill railway tunnel, near Eden Hills in January 1961 Source, SLEEPS HILL: The northern end of Sleeps Hill railway tunnel 1992 Source, The southern end of Sleeps Hill railway tunnel 1991 Source, Ildraino (the Cave Clan Zine by Doug). So, as Melbourne developed the water was forced underground; to be built over and in time forgotten by the majority of the citys inhabitants. Limited spaces available. It gets as large as 2.6 metres in diameter before it reaches the Bolivar water treatment plant. Cave Clan - Drains I am aware that it is somewhere in the Yarra but I dont know how to get there. If you are worried your location information may be lost, you can invite a Drain God to your abando. Descending into the darkness of Adelaide's stormwater network thank you. A recent excavation by Flinders University, however, found only remnants of simple iron and timber shelters connected by a series of tunnels. You guys come across a bit over rated. The tunnels, which are believed to be eight layers thick with purpose-built bricks, were used during WWII to store artwork and government documents for safekeeping in the event of a Japanese bombing attack. Thanks to my Cave Clan underground guides from Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide: Doug, Curly, Eli, Al, Rogue, Drac Big big thanks to you guys and Go In Drains ! "A dozen from overseas, around 35 from interstate including 150-200 members and friends. Huge cavity. Newbies in short, are a type of legal slave. This is to keep things interesting for interstaters who are sick of being taken to AquaToad over and over and want at least something new when they visit. The person who counts the most will be the winner and recieve some 'kudos'. Next I attempted to sign up for an account on the Cave Clan forum, but my request failed. I walked a little way in to take a look. These underground drains carry out the canalization of rain water, completely separated from sewer networks.

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