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urban explorer
noun
A person who explores restricted urban areas such as abandonments, tunnels, roofs, construction sites, etc. Certain non-urban sites can also count, such as mines, quarries, and grain/missile silos.
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One person who explores lost places is the young photographer and urban explorer David de Rueda.
The images were taken by urban explorer Sascha Jung.
Historian Sam Willis and self-styled urban explorer Robert Joe ponder their gruesome fate.
Politics, thrills or social media: what drives the new breed of urban explorer?
A self-styled urban explorer who scaled the Humber Bridge without safety equipment has been fined.
Being an urban explorer has been a wonderful lesson in geography.
Urban explorer Bradley Garrett made headlines in 2012 when he was arrested by London transport police for exploring the station.
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The sociologist Jonathan R. Wynn explores the mysterious world of these urban explorers, who, we learn, have been around since at least the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Urban explorers take photos or videos of their exploration to capture the atmosphere of these places.
Many of his tourists, he says, are urban explorers, meaning they enjoy seeking out and exploring modern ruins, finding beauty within their decay.
Perhaps they are better off left to urban explorers.
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