January 13, 2007

Behind the raging horseshoe falls of Niagara there lurks a dormant monster, a century old tunnel painstakingly laid brick by brick. A tale of urban exploration in gloriously purple prose.
  • Extraordinary! Thanks for the post; right down my alley... Monkeyfilter: I yelled in unashamed triumph from the depths of my chest for every drop of Niagara's sweet bukkake that stung my face and trickled down my cheeks. Also, strange that there were references to crumpets, Mr. T, and ninjas!
  • Damn that looks like fun
  • Spectacular reading and photos, thanks.
  • If the Labyrinth is slow sensual tantric sex then Confluence is like defiling three midget hermaphrodites in the back of a stretch hummer while you're downing mouthfuls of motherfucking embalming fluid from a platinum chalice with a decapitated baby floater. *scratches head* Say what?
  • I think we've all been there.
  • I love this sort of stuff!! there is a lot more like this at undercity.org speaking of raging water, Austin got over 6 inches of rain over night. Here are a couple of pics that show what that does: flooded creek 1 flooded creek 2 The creek is Fort Creek if anyone is interested.
  • Sounds like a great tourist attraction in utero.
  • What an awesome link! I love urban exploration stuff, but this is definitely one step beyond.
  • Great, now that song is gonna be stuck in my head all freaking week One Step Beyond
  • This stuff always makes me want to go exploring, but I'm too afraid of getting caught trespassing!
  • Y'know, I dont know if you COULD describe an experience like that without using "fuck" a lot. Wow. Fucking wow.
  • I've walked around underneath the falls on that shelf. Most awesome indeed.
  • Shit, man.
  • *opens back door of secret laboratory* Hey! What are you kids doing down here? G'wan, shoo!
  • *stares in awe at our own Dx