What is this strange hobby/interest known as ? (if anything )?
okay this is a weird one but if someone has an interest or fascination in exploring places they should not be , is there a name for it?
what i mean is old derleict buildings , unused subways , uk sewers , old psychiatric hospitals , cellars , old churches , catacombs , caverns etc etc , the list goes on but i mean places where you have no right to be lol , is there a name for this weird hobby and is there any like legal type clubs where it can all be done
I think perhaps You Are referring to Urban Exploring?
Urban exploration is the act of exploring the modern ruins and off limit places all around us. Some things of interest to urban explorers are steam tunnels, abandoned asylums, ex-military bases, and anything else interesting and off limits. Be warned: trespassing is illegal, and exploring can sometimes be dangerous. That said, it's still a very fun hobby. One thing true urban explorers don't do is steal or vandalize. People who do these things not only give explorers a bad rap, they also make it more difficult for others
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