In Australia, the Bunker Boyz, a group dedicated to exploring abandoned bunkers and military tunnels, is founded in Sydney.
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Feb 1994 | The newsgroup alt.college.tunnels is founded and the first message is posted. Early posters include later UE fixtures Eric Chien, Ben Hines and Matthew Landry. |
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Mar 1995 | Kevin Kelm establishes the website Abandoned Missile Base VR Tour, which quickly becomes very popular. |
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1996 | In Russia, the Diggers of the Underground Planet officially register with the Moscow government as the "Center of Underground Research". |
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1996 | Wes Modes puts up a website called Adventuring, archiving his writings about freighthopping and buildering. The site brings the term "urban adventure" from North's book to the web. |
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Apr 1996 | Ben Hines puts up the website College Tunnels WWW Resource Site, the official web counterpart to the alt.college.tunnels newsgroup. |
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Sep 1996 | In the US, Max Action and his fellow University of Minnesota explorers form the group "Adventure Squad", which they later rename Action Squad. |
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Oct 1996 | Ninjalicious publishes the first issue of the paper zine Infiltration. In the editorial of the first issue, he coins the term "urban exploration" and introduces the idea of exploring off-limits areas of all types as a hobby. |
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Nov 1996 | The newsgroup uk.rec.subterranea is founded and the charter is created. |
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1997 | With the third issue of their magazine Jinx, long-time New York City explorers Lefty Leibowitz and L.B. Deyo begin featuring articles on urban mountaineering and exploration. Jinx goes online at planetjinx.com (later jinxmagazine.com). |
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Apr 1997 | Ninjalicious establishes an Elevator Action-themed website for Infiltration and links his site to five or six other sites he finds related to exploring storm drains, college steam tunnels or abandoned buildings. |
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Jul 1997 | In response to increasing spam on the newsgroup alt.college.tunnels, Paul Allen Rice establishes a mailing list where vadders can discuss college tunnels and any manmade underground structures, the Underground list. |
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Aug 1997 | Melbourne explorer Gunny establishes a website for the Cave Clan and annoys some members of the Melbourne Cave Clan by publishing its location lists. Following this controversy, Gunny and Silk go independent and establish the website of the Melbourne Drain Team. |
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Sep 1997 | Berliner Unterwelten, or the Berlin Underground Association, is founded in Germany. |
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Sep 1997 | Ninjalicious establishes the infiltration-l mailing list, which is devoted to exploration of off-limits areas both above and below ground. |
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Sep 1997 | In Scotland, the Milk Grate Gang forms with the purpose of exploring the Glaswegian underworld, and places its adventures online at Subterranean Glasgow. |
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1998 | Explorer and photographer Stanley Greenberg publishes Invisible New York: The Hidden Infrastructure of the City. |
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Feb 1998 | Gunny and Lord Emor of the Melbourne Drain Team establish the Draining webring. In May, Emor hands the ring over to Ninjalicious, who expands the ring's scope by renaming it the Urban Exploration Ring. The renamed ring quickly expands from six to eighteen websites across Australia, Canada, the US and Britain. |
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Sep 1998 | Wanting to conceal his identity from some people who are harrassing him, Gunny adopts the persona of a New York-based science fiction author named "Johnathan Littell". Later shedding this identity and adopting the alias Panic, the Melbourne-based explorer apologizes for having mislead people about his identity, explaining "This was done more out of self preservation and an attempt to continue to take an active part in the UE community than an attempt to hurt, mislead or deceive people." |
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Dec 1998 | Julia Solis establishes a Dark Passage website. |
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Dec 1998 | Yahoo stops lumping 30+ exploration sites into the category Recreation:Cool Links:Recreation and Sports, and creates a new category, Recreation:Hobbies:Urban Exploration. |
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Dec 1998 | German explorers Dietmar and Ingmar Arnold, of Berliner Underwelten, publish Dunkle Welten, a German-language guide to the worlds beneath Berlin. |
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Jan 1999 | Ninjalicious establishes the Infilnews mailing list and sends out the first edition of a semiannual e-mail newsletter covering events of interest to urban explorers. |
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Mar 1999 | Paul Allen Rice creates the domain Urbanexplorers.net, and a website containing many useful links for college tunnelers goes online there shortly afterwards. |
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Apr 1999 | Julia Solis and her explorer friends stage an event called "Dark Passage" in the subway tunnels beneath New York City. |
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Jun 1999 | The Sydney Cave Clan holds the first Golden Torch Awards awards night at the Glebe Island Silos. |
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Aug 1999 | Members of the Sydney Cave Clan publish the first issue of the zine Urbex. They publish three more issues on paper before switching to an electronic format. |
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2000 | Lefty and L.B. found the Jinx Athenaeum Society, which convenes in New York City to hear speeches and debates of interest to urban explorers and others. |
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2000 | Eku Wand and Dietmar Arnold, of Berliner Unterwelten, release Berlin im Untergrund: Potsdamer Platz, an interactive multimedia CD offering tours of subterranean Berlin. |
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Aug 2000 | Minneapolis-area explorers from Mouser's Under-MN mailing list convene for the first Mouser Week, a weeklong festival of group exploration. |
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Aug 2000 | Canadian explorer Mr. Sable creates a public MSN group and invites members of the Urban Exploration Ring to sign up in order to exchange messages, links and photos. The group, called Urban Explorers, quickly grows to include a membership of more than 100 explorers from Australia, Canada, the UK, the USA, Ireland, France and Holland. An Australian subgroup, Urban Exploration Australia, is also popular for a time, until it is censored by Microsoft. |
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Oct 2000 | Max Action puts up a website for Action Squad. |
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2001 | Julia Solis stumbles upon an unmoderated DMOZ category called "Urban Speleology", which she adopts and adapts to urban exploration. |
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Aug 2001 | Max Action finds a vast maze of interconnected utility tunnel systems under Minneapolis and St. Paul that he dubs the Labyrinth, and over the next two years, Action Squad thoroughly explores (and Jim Hollison thoroughly maps) the system. |
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Sep 2001 | Terrorists attack the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, and the US and the world go on high alert. |
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Jan 2002 | Ben Brockert establishes a UE News section of his website, but abandons it a few weeks later due to lack of user participation. |
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Mar 2002 | Daniel Joseph Konopka, who had been in touch with the Chicago Urban Exploration group, is arrested after being found with hazardous chemicals in the tunnels under the University of Illinois at Chicago; he is subsequently sentenced to 13 years in prison for having stored cyanide in Chicago's subway tunnels. Konopka tells authorities he found the cyanide while engaged in urban exploration at an abandoned warehouse in Chicago. |
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Spring 2002 | New York City's LTV Squad, a graffiti-turned-exploration crew, holds its first spring invitational, gathering 30+ explorers for a day of exploring and socializing in Brooklyn. |
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Summer 2002 | Explorers establish stronger international ties when Canadian Agent K visits Australia, American Jim Hollison and various members of the Australian Cave Clan visit Europe, and Australians Gilligan and Panic independently visit both Europe and North America. |
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Aug 2002 | Julia Solis and her collaborators in New York City form Ars Subterranea, a society populated by artists, architects, historians and urban explorers. |
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Sep 2002 | Julia Solis publishes New York Underground: Anatomie Einer Stadt, a German-language book about subterranean New York City. |
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Oct 2002 | When 922 audience members are taken hostage by Chechen rebels during a performance at a Moscow theatre, Vadim Mikhailov, of the Diggers of the Underground Planet, leads the Russian authorities into the theatre by a little-known underground route. |
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Nov 2002 | Ars Subterranea holds its inaugural event, an exhibit on Underground New York, in Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue tunnel. |
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Nov 2002 | Avatar-X launches the website Urban Exploration Resource, and creates a message forum that can be shared across multiple websites. Several other Canadian websites soon begin to use UER's message board system. Before long, UER replaces the MSN message board as the net's largest and most active exploration message board. |
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Mar 2003 | Doug launches a full-colour publication called The Cave Clan Magazine and prints 100 copies of the premiere issue. |
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Mar 2003 | Max Action records and releases versions one and two of "UE Favorite Things", a song which quickly becomes an anthem of sorts. |
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Apr 2003 | The 15th Annual Cave Clan Clannie Awards are held. |
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Apr 2003 | Explorer and photographer Stanley Greenberg publishes Waterworks: A Photographic Journey Through New York's Hidden Water System. |
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May 2003 | Frustrated by infighting between various branches of the Cave Clan, and particularly the increasing independence of the large and important Sydney branch, Doug quits as editor of Il Draino and hands the publication over to Beanz. |
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Jul 2003 | Jinx releases its book, Invisible Frontier: Exploring the Tunnels, Ruins & Rooftops of Hidden New York. |
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Aug 2003 | An unidentified satirist debuts the website of the Secret Urban Exploration Ninja Mafia, thoroughly mocking the boasting and illiteracy that have become common on some exploration websites and message boards. |
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Oct 2003 | Explorers John Gray and Mark Gerrity publish Abandoned Asylums of New England, a photography book containing more than 220 images of New England asylums. |
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Apr 2004 | The owners of the site Urban Exploration Alberta take most of their content offline after learning that information on their site was used by criminals.
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May 2004 | Webmasters White Rabbit, of Underground Ozarks, and Mike Dijital, of Abandon Spaces, take their sites offline after being separately threatened with trespassing charges based on information on their sites. |
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June 2004 | Roughly 65 explorers from across North America and a couple from beyond converge on Toronto for a successful four-day exploration convention trickily-titled Office Products Expo 94. |
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July 2004 | A smaller group of explorers from the US and Canada meet up in Rhinebeck, NY, for a weekend of abandonment exploration dubbed NEOPEX (North East Office Products Expo). |
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Dec 2004 | Roughly a dozen explorers convene in Orlando, Florida to attend a successful three-day event called Sexfest (South Eastern eXploration Festival). |
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Jul 2005 | Explorers from the world over unite again for a weekend of exploration and seminars in Montreal, Quebec, organized by the fine people at Urban Exploration Montreal. This year's event is, naturally, named Office Products Expo 95. |
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Aug 2005 | Ninjalicious publishes Access All Areas: a user's guide to the art of urban exploration, a more than 240-page book full of UE knowledge, advice and theory. |
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Aug 2005 | Ninjalicious, founder of Infiltration zine and infiltration.org, dies of cancer in Toronto at the age of 31. |
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