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BILL SPEIDEL'S UNDERGROUND TOUR is a leisurely, guided walking tour beneath Seattle's sidewalks and streets.
Friends of Williamson's Tunnels-Strange underground kingdom hidden beneath the city of Liverpool.
Going Underground-A fun and informative? guide to the London Underground.
Hutchinson Salt mine-Kansas-The mine's perpetual 68 degrees and 40 percent humidity make it a great place to stash stuff once you screen out the salt. A
company named Underground Vaults and Storage has been doing that here since the 1940s, founded by ex-GIs who saw a similar operation in Nazi Germany.
Infiltration: -Interesting
site providing information on exploring Urban areas your not supposed to including the dark world of the underground.
Koichi Fukushima-Underground Photo gallery.
The Lost Caves of St. Louis-Caves were used as man's earliest storage cellars. Thanks to the natural coolness of them, food and other items could be stored in them and kept
from spoiling. This was perfect for the lagering that was done to beer by St. Louis brewers. Adam Lemp, who first brought lager beer to thirsty St. Louisans, was the first of the German brewers to put
the caves to work for him, but he was far from the only one.
LTV Squad-NYC
-Group of professionals who seek out the underside, ie the forgotten side of the dark city.(Language warning)
National Tour of Solar Homes-New York-You'll find lots of neat homes including earth homes.
New York Underground-National Geographic presents diagrams showing the three different levels of the city underground.
Orvieto-Virtual tour of this Italian city includes an underground Orvieto.
Sidewalk Sidelights-What are these strange glass blocks and how were they used?
Souterrains Homepage-Visit here for some serious underground surfing. Frame heavy and doesn't allow you to use the back button once you surf in.
Tom Bender-a heart
center for the stability of future architecture. (I had trouble downloading the graphics)
Toronto Review-Under the city review by Peter.
Turkey's Underground Cities-Immense underground labyrinths, home to tens of thousands of people. Multiple levels reaching deep into the earth. Low, twisting passages leading to
rooms stocked with treasure. The stuff of fantasy adventures? No! I have visited these underground cities, and you can too..
Underground History-There seem to be something like 40 disused stations in the London Underground. A history of these forgotten realms.
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