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  2. URBEX – Enter At Your Own Risk - Wikipedia

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    URBEX – Enter At Your Own Risk (abbreviated URBEX) is an eight-part original series that launched globally on Red Bull TV on August 1, 2016. [1] [2] [3] Urbex is a documentary series that chronicles the motivations, mindsets and adventures of today's new type of explorers, Urban Explorers, who explore areas above, around and below the world's most famous cities, climbing cranes and bridges ...

  3. Urban exploration - Wikipedia

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    Urban exploration (often shortened as UE, urbex, and sometimes known as roof and tunnel hacking [1]) is the exploration of manmade structures, usually abandoned ruins or hidden components of the manmade environment.

  4. Ninjalicious - Wikipedia

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    His book, Access All Areas: a user's guide to the art of urban exploration, was published in July 2005, shortly before his death. [4] The book serves as a how-to-guide to urban exploration — covering topics from basic stealth and concealment, to social engineering techniques to ethics. Chapman is credited with coining the term "credibility ...

  5. Category:Urban exploration - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Urban exploration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Urban exploration in the United States" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. File:Unlocking the Potential of Urban Communities.pdf

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  8. Urban archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Urban archaeology is a sub discipline of archaeology specializing in the material past of towns and cities where long-term human habitation has often left a rich record of the past. In modern times, when someone talks about living in a city, they are in an area with many surrounding people and buildings, generally quite tall ones.

  9. Green urbanism - Wikipedia

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    A glimpse on the history of green urbanism of the U.S. as found in Karlenzig's, et al. ‘How Green is Your City’ book (2007, 06–07). The concept had a gradual start in the late 1800s, when some large cities of the United States (U.S.) started using advanced drinking water, sewage and sanitary systems.