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Going Underground: Inside Melbourne’s storm drains
07.29.2014
11:19 am
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The “Maze” storm drain in Melbourne, Australia, may not be the city’s longest drain, but it is “perhaps the hardest and most confusing to navigate. The clue here is in the name.”

The drain twists and turns for approximately four miles, traveling across the city and out into the River Yarra. This drainage system ranges from large tunnels to passages the width and size of crawl spaces. A perfect setting for a horror movie, the waterway is also home to a number of venomous spiders (Red Backs, Funnel Web) and snakes. The fine for trespassing into this subterranean netherworld is $20,000 AUSD.

One urban explorer who has traveled through the perilous “Maze” drain is writer, musician and photographer, Darmon Richter, who documented his journey here.
 
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Via The Bohemian Blog
 
More claustrophobic pictures of the ‘Maze’ drain, after the jump…
 

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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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07.29.2014
11:19 am
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