Tuesday, 7 May 2019



A late night urbex.

I have no information of this place, apparently it was a garden center.




Thursday, 28 March 2019



Warehouse/drug house.

I didn't get many photos here due to the condition of this place.
It was extremely trashed. There was dead birds and needles littering everywhere.
Pretty unsafe.
Status: Active.








Small abandoned venue/house in Adelaide's Southern suburbs.

Not too sure what this place was, but a some graffiti, beer bottles and cigarette butts made me think some sort of party/rave happened here some time.
By the looks of it it has been untouched for years.
Status: Active








Monday, 25 September 2017

Local crime scene.

I am adding this to my blog just for fun.
Located in south of Adelaide. 
The man living in the bottom floor was the 'Halfwit' wheelie bin killer, said to be jailed for 15 years.
Victim was stabbed to death and rumored to be dismembered.
Status: It seems people have moved in now.


This is the beautiful property before the murder


Many years after, untouched, this is how the house remains.
No one was willing to buy it because of it's grisly history.
Will most likely be sold and demolished. 
This photo was taken by me on the 25th of September, 2017.



Abandoned Primary school

I have looked all over the internet to try and find the tiniest bit of information on this site,
but found absolutely nothing apart from a single news report.
The school is fairly intact despite being so run down. School lockers were still on the walls, 
children's paintings were pinned to cork boards, name tags, toys and games littered the floor of each room. Even came across a child's hat with a name written on it.
I found bathrooms, a canteen, offices, and classrooms. 
I also believe there is a playground and gym building that I am yet to explore, but I will take photos of those on my next visit, as I will attempt to take some more photos of the inside, to really capture the dark feeling you get as you walk the hallways.
Very easy to get into, the gate is left open. But had to make our own way into the building as It was fairly secure.  I believe it was built in the 1960's.
I found a news report  on the school, all the photos in the report seem to be the more destroyed rooms. The top floor is less damaged, some of the classrooms being fairly clean. But the bottom floor is completely destroyed.
Asbestos and broken glass are my main concerns in this place, the floors felt pretty stable to me.

Status: Burnt down/Demolished
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger/north-northeast/call-to-bulldoze-abandoned-northern-primary-school-being-smashed-by-vandals/news-story/3ea353afc1703afa6c99dfbbb3172420







Chapman's smallgoods.


Chapman's smallgoods was an abattoir/ market place opened in 1899.
After being empty from 2002, the place is a empty dark eerie mess. 
The inside feels somewhat like a maze, filled with many hallways, crawl holes and stairs.
Underground the basement has a few levels, the lowest one being full of water and mold. 
In the market place side I discovered pentagrams on the floor, surrounded by chairs, and various tables. 
There's so many things I could say about this place it is enormous.
The abattoir is obviously the highlight of this amazing place, containing very morbid and descriptive instructional signs, old knives, blood vats, hoses, hooks, and a walk way for the soon to be slaughtered.  Despite the dark sinister feel of that room, I was very curious and amazed. 
The silence especially in the abattoir at night was beautifully haunting and really added to the eerie feeling. There's obviously a lot of risk factors here, such as asbestos, broken glass, syringes, squatters, rusty nails, unstable floors, and the unknown visitors in the giant maze like building.
I suggest if you are to ever go there to not go alone ;)
Sadly I did not capture any photos of the kill floor, in future visits I will make sure to take some and add them to this post. I am hoping to find and take photos of the elevator. 

Status: demolished


Hole found in the basement, full of water and rubble.
There was a ladder inside.







Cement Hill


Cement Hill was a quarrying site also used for manufacturing  concrete and bricks.
The site is now being cleaned and from what I know demolished. 
The place was very large, covered in at least 6 buildings. Because of the easy access, holes in the fences and local train station Cement Hill was a big target for vandals and street artists.
One of the buildings even had a make shift skate park inside of it. 
Was one of my favorite locations.
Despite most places having an eerie feel, this place felt calm, and had a good vibe to it.
Security level was low, never had any troubles in my few visits there.
I have encountered street artists, children and cyclists wondering around the area along with a few photographers.



Status: Demolished?

 Inside one of the first buildings, a small power house.