As promised, some snaps of earlier journies~
Reynella QuarryAbout half-an-hour walk from my place is a giant, abandoned Quarry. There's machinery, buildings and even an intricate cave system. It's honestly incredible, and is the reason why I got into Urbex.
The girl in these photos is my partner, we do exploring together and it's great~




















Adelaide DarkieJust like most (well, all I suppose) first world cities, Adelaide has a system of drain pipes running under it. The biggest, and most popular is called the Adelaide Darkie. It is the first serious drain pipe I've explored, and spans for about three hours if you just follow the direct route without going through any side tunnels.










Murray Shanty ShackSome friends and I were having a grand ol' time camping along the River Murray when we spotted a shack in the distance. We decided to ball up and go investigate. What we found was pretty eery- an abandoned shack. We didn't stay for long, but we had a good look around.











Christ's Twin TubesLast year, my ex and I decided we'd brave a local drain pipe. Was pretty creepy, but cool and I got a couple nice shots.




Silverton Homestead RuinsThere's a town in Australia that's basically in the middle of nowhere called Silverton. Throughout the town are a bunch of old, crumbled homestead ruins. This one in particular caught my fancy, because of the car.







Junction MineAlso in the middle of nowhere, is a town called Broken Hill. It's basically an old mining town, yet all the mines are closed down now. One of them, Junction Mine, is a brisk walk from where I usually stay when I go there. The surrounding area is basically a series of quarries, poppets, cranes, shafts, tracks and a bunch of other cool ruins.


















There's a whole bunch more, but I'll post it later to space it all out. Those, however, are from some of my biggest finds/expeditions. If you like these, I'll post more later on [:
Also, feel free to ask questions and stuff~