[url]http://www.undercity.org/[/url]
apparently they go alot of places
That was fucking incredible
is there any more videos like this from the same guy?
[QUOTE=HendoV2;27208272]is there any more videos like this from the same guy?[/QUOTE]
click the vimeo link in the op and on the right of the page are more videos
[QUOTE=BuDSpOoNce;27208476]click the vimeo link in the op and on the right of the page are more videos[/QUOTE]
i did but i cant see any others like this, most of them are just parkour
[QUOTE=Funion;27206693][url]http://www.undercity.org/[/url]
apparently they go alot of places[/QUOTE]
Yep, they have some stunning photos too!
fucking asdasdg.
so awesome
Watched a documentary type thing like this. They were doing the same thing but had permits and stuff in Berlin. There's giant networks of underground tunnels hitler made during world war 2. If you're interested in this kind of stuff check it out.
[url]http://berliner-unterwelten.de/berlin-underground.8.1.html[/url]
What a nice view
[img]http://gyazo.com/1de94a5b842f9541769a0b97bd924cb9.png[/img]
Looks like a movie :buddy:
[editline]5th January 2011[/editline]
That was amazing
Meh. The paris' catacombs are cooler.
When I was a kid and small enough to slip through various gates I did that stuff with my friends.
we really went to places where we definately shouldn't have gone when I think about it now. Like one
drainage pipe on the river shore that was secured with a gate. But there was mud under it, so you could dig
under it and walk into the pipe. From there on it was a good 200m pitch black darkness. On the end there
was this immense heavy duty pump system with endless shafts and gigantic pistons.
Awesome.
Snotcicles. :v:
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Man we need moar
This is the best short documentary I've seen in ages.
want more
I fucking wish I lived somewhere with places as exciting as those in the video.
That was an excellent documentary.
Wish there were more like this on TV.
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