Talk Urbex – Contact Details
The Talk Urbex team don’t bite, so contacting us is easy…
Press/Publication Queries
If it can help spread the exploration word or helps insight into the art of urban exploration then we are more than happy to entertain any requests to press or publications. We are not shy and don’t mind speaking the truth about our urban exploration adventures
For any type of press or publication requests or information please contact sophos9@talkurbex.com
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We are flexible at Talk Urbex, image usage can be agreed on a Rights-Managed or Royalty-Free basis. Pricing is dependant on your application – for more information please contact me – sophos9@talkurbex.com
General Interest
We love to help the urbex community – please feel free to contact us to discuss anything urbex
sophos9
Email – sophos9@talkurbex.com
Twitter – sophos9
Andre Govia
Email – andre.govia@talkurbex.com
Frits Vrielink
Email – frits.vrielink@talkurbex.com
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It’s a good site. Sadly, this is the nearest I can get to actual Urbexing, as my job takes up most of my damn time. I have a question: does anyone know if the recently demolished Ipswich Civic Centre [our borough council offices] had a bunker/shelter underneath it? The answer should be ‘Yes’ as it was constructed during the Cold War, and the exposed ground plate has several entrances with steps down in it, too many for a basement; furthermore, a large hoarding encircles the site… but nothing is going on within. I’ve asked several people, but nobody seems [or wants] to know.
Interesting question! Next time I’m in public records I’ll see if I can pull some information on the building and its history
Thanks
Some cool updates, love the Industrial Mill pix.
Thanks dude, glad you like them. Lots more good stuff coming!
message to frits vrielink
i have been in provinciaal hospital in santpoort the netherlands
and found a card with name on it http://www.talkurbex.com
i think the card is yours
placed mine next to it
you can see the picture on my hyve http://www.urban-explore.hyves.nl
well you have a nice website about exploring
respect
marco leloux
Great my friend, urban explorers unite
I’ll let Frits know…
Ciao
Love the work here! I am very new to urbex myself, but I am hooked completely. Hard to explain the feeling of exploring abandoned places and imagining the last “thoughts” and “actions” that were each rooms last breath.
Best;
jacques (aka fotofreq)