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Unless otherwise noted, you can assume these sites to be largely stagnant; even so, many are worth a look. |
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Action Squad: Minneapolis Urban Adventurers
College tunnels at the U of Minnesota and general UE in the area. Maps, photos, trip accounts, lots of nifty stuff. Covers quite a few locations. A must-see, especially for people in the area. |
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Hacking at MIT, part I
Discussion on an article from The Boston Globe about hacking at MIT. Not strictly tunnel-related, but in the same spirit. Also includes a link to the original article. |
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PSU Steam Tunnels
Really good site with maps, photos, logs, even some video. |
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Hacking at MIT, part II
Archive/history/photos etc. of hacks at MIT, including the annual April Fools hackpranks. Featuring the giant propeller beanie and Ceci n'est pas un hack ("This is not a hack"). |
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The UCSD Tunnels
Trip description, a few scanned photos, and a pretty good (though limited in area) map. Maintained ("ha-ha" as he says) by Ben Hines of the old College Tunnels Website fame. |
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UCLA Tunnels
Very sparse. Some pictures and a basic trip account. Static since 1998, this site's one big selling point is good photos of the famous UCLA underground "bridge." |
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The University of Waterloo Service Tunnels
Some good pics and brief comments on the service tunnels at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. |
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Under OSU
Cool site with two good trip logs/photo tours, fun facts, entertaining account of a battle with the U admin over the site. Obvious downside is the one very incomplete and simple map. |
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Virginia Tech Steam Tunnel
Some interesting trip logs and photos. Doesn't appear to be very active, but worth a look. Info about other UE in the area. |
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Virginia Tech Underground
A journey into the off-limits areas of Virginia Tech |
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