Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
One of my big interests that I don't get to engage in much (if at all) is a fascination with underground passages, abandoned train stations, elaborate sewer passages, secret doors...etc.
I'm wondering if anyone else shares this fascination. It has always been a fantasy of mine to explore the Paris Catacombs or the abandoned platforms of the London underground, for example. Of course, these are likely to remain fantasies since such practises are illegal. But still, I can dream... and read about them on the 'net
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At the very least, I'd love to live in such cities and continuously wonder about what might be under this floor or where that dark tunnel I saw as my train passed by might lead to. I remember in Tokyo I had my own little discovery in a world of illegible Japanese script. I discovered that a conspiracy theorist's book about secret pasages in the subway was not entirely useless, as parts of the subway were compromised for the construction of "G-Cans" - huge underground cisterns that protected Tokyo from flooding, parts of which I always saw and wondered about from the school I worked at at the edge of the city...
I'm wondering if anyone else shares this fascination. It has always been a fantasy of mine to explore the Paris Catacombs or the abandoned platforms of the London underground, for example. Of course, these are likely to remain fantasies since such practises are illegal. But still, I can dream... and read about them on the 'net

At the very least, I'd love to live in such cities and continuously wonder about what might be under this floor or where that dark tunnel I saw as my train passed by might lead to. I remember in Tokyo I had my own little discovery in a world of illegible Japanese script. I discovered that a conspiracy theorist's book about secret pasages in the subway was not entirely useless, as parts of the subway were compromised for the construction of "G-Cans" - huge underground cisterns that protected Tokyo from flooding, parts of which I always saw and wondered about from the school I worked at at the edge of the city...
