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  2. Urban exploration - Wikipedia

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    The location-based games Ingress [43] and the following Pokémon Go [44] [45] based on the former have urban exploration elements. While some are concerned with keeping certain sites secret from the public at large, mainly to prevent vandalism, several apps dedicated to urban exploration exist. [46] [47]

  3. 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 ...

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

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  5. Category:Urban exploration - Wikipedia

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    Films about urban exploration (4 P) M. Modern ruins (1 C, 43 P) U. Urban exploration in the United States (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Urban exploration"

  6. Exposition Park (urban park) - Wikipedia

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    Exposition Park is a 160-acre urban park (65 ha) in the south region of Los Angeles, California, [1] in the Exposition Park neighborhood. Bounded by Exposition Boulevard to the north, South Figueroa Street to the east, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to the south and Vermont Avenue to the west, it is directly south of the main campus of the ...

  7. Powderhorn Park (urban park) - Wikipedia

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    MPRB designated the lake shore as a park in 1887, then embarked in a slow period of land acquisitions. A 20-acre plot was added in 1891. The ice rink was constructed that year and the recreation center built in 1907. [6] By 1917, the park was shaped almost the same as it is today. [7]

  8. Modern ruins - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, abandoned infrastructure is known as haikyo (廃墟) (literally "ruins"), but the term is synonymous with the practice of urban exploration. [2] Haikyo are particularly common in Japan because of its rapid industrialization (e.g., Hashima Island ), damage during World War II , the 1980s real estate bubble , and the 2011 Tōhoku ...

  9. Discovery Park (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Park is a 534-acre (2.16 km 2) park on the shores of Puget Sound in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.As the city's largest public park, it contains 11.81 miles (19.01 km) of walking trails.