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The urban explorers of the ex-USSR
By Vitaly Shevchenko BBC Monitoring
Exploring the grandiose buildings and industrial infrastructure left over from the USSR is a popular pastime for some young people - but not the faint-hearted.

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Known as urban exploration, the hobby involves climbing high-rise buildings, towers and bridges, or going deep underground. Russia's vast territory is dotted with industrial sites, some of which are unused and empty. But Vadim Makhorov sought permission from the owners of this functioning power plant in the east of the country before he took these pictures inside a water pipe.

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Many urban explorers are skilled photographers who take striking images. "Who needs words when you've got stars in the sky?" asks Vitaly Raskalov, who took this picture of Kirill Vselensky clinging to a Soviet-era red star which adorns a building in Moscow. But the dangers are obvious. It's not a hobby that should be encouraged. Many of the explorers do not even take the precaution of wearing a helmet. At least one is reported to have died.

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General Kosmosa's picture shows an urban explorer taking a break on top of Kiev's South Bridge over the River Dnieper, which is the tallest in Ukraine at 135m (443ft).

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Taking this picture was dangerous in more ways than one. The clock that Vitaly Raskalov's face is emerging from is located across the street from the main KGB building in Minsk, Belarus.

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Under Russian law, trespassing on private property is punishable by a small fine, but entering abandoned and unguarded buildings is usually legal.

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"What appeals to me the most is the ambience of lost places," says Sam Namos, who took the picture below of an explorer known as Vanh1to, atop a huge satellite dish. "The process of looking for them is breathtaking, too. If you're serious about it, there is so much you can learn about your own country, so many mysteries you can discover."

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"Some say if you see one power station, you've seen them all, but I disagree," says Vadim Makhorov. "I've done photo-shoots at many power plants, and I manage to find something new and interesting every time."

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"Urban exploration photography shows our cities from the inside," says Olena Zinchenko, who helped to organise an exhibition in Kiev last year. "These pictures are alive because they reveal the city from a completely different perspective which few have the privilege of seeing." They're important, he says, because they tell the story of industrial decline in the the former Soviet Union.

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"This is probably my best find, a gypsum mine in eastern Ukraine. An inconspicuous door led to an underground city with its own traffic, street signs and 20-metre-tall caves," says Yaroslav Segeda.

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you should check out Fort Tilden.
do an image search of it and look at it on google earth, that place has some cool abandoned military infrastructure that you can creep around in.

Floyde Bennite Field has some cool abandoned buildings that you can get in as well but besides that it's just a huge open space that you can explore for hours...take a bike if you go there.
 

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you're in Brooklyn?

you should check out Fort Tilden.
do an image search of it and look at it on google earth, that place has some cool abandoned military infrastructure that you can creep around in.

Floyde Bennite Field has some cool abandoned buildings that you can get in as well but besides that it's just a huge open space that you can explore for hours...take a bike if you go there.

Yeah. Thanks for the idea

When I was a kid I would bike and roller blade on the causeway at Ft Tilden walked around the base a few times too. I'll have to go back. I don't think I've been to Floyd Bennett. There are some good seafood places in Sheepshead/Gerritsen I've been meaning to go to too :eat:
 

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Yeah. Thanks for the idea

When I was a kid I would bike and roller blade on the causeway at Ft Tilden walked around the base a few times too. I'll have to go back. I don't think I've been to Floyd Bennett. There are some good seafood places in Sheepshead/Gerritsen I've been meaning to go to too :eat:


the concrete boardwalk that runs parallel to the base is washed away...like totally fukked up.
last time i was there with some friends we got kicked out by the park police because it's shut down do the the damage Sandy did.

and most def check out Floyd Bennett, it's absolutely huge.
i would say it's the size of 3 neighborhoods easily.
there are even woods with trails that separate the Belt Parkway from the airstrips.

there is also an indoor ice skating rink, rock climbing wall...that place is great.
 

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the concrete boardwalk that runs parallel to the base is washed away...like totally fukked up.
last time i was there with some friends we got kicked out by the park police because it's shut down do the the damage Sandy did.

and most def check out Floyd Bennett, it's absolutely huge.
i would say it's the size of 3 neighborhoods easily.
there are even woods with trails that separate the Belt Parkway from the airstrips.

there is also an indoor ice skating rink, rock climbing wall...that place is great.

that's too bad, hopefully they rebuild it and do something nice, I've seen some pretty cool eco plans drawn up for different parts of the city around the waterfronts.

I will def make a trip, sounds really cool. thanks
 
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