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- Dead Malls - History and personal recollections of abandoned malls in the USA.
- Dreamwhip - Photos and descriptions of disused and abandoned urban facilities in the US.
- Flickr: Old Retired Vehicles - Photos of vehicles abandoned along country roads with discussion forum.
- Jinx Magazine - Publishes reports on urban exploration and international adventure. The magazine has been published, irregularly, since 1997.
- Loupiote.com Gallery - Photos by Tristan Savatier. Includes urban and industrial derelicts in Paris, San Francisco and other places visited.
- Ning: City Skip - A social network for city enthusiasts. Meet people interested in urban exploration, urban planning, city photography, architecture or cities in general.
- Photographing Abandoned Houses - Tips and suggestion on how to turn old abandoned houses, into fantastic photographic subjects.
- Ratfinks - Urban exploration journal.
- Secret Urban Exploration Ninja Mafia - A satire site which makes fun of the activity; includes photos from missions into a friend's garage, the refrigerator, and dorm toilets.
- The Urban Explorers Network - Longest+running cooperative collection of UE information on the Web. Information on sites from around the world, submitted by fellow explorers.
- Urban Sites by City - An archive of information on underground urban sites and structures throughout the world.
- Wikipedia: Urban Exploration - UE guide from the free encyclopedia.
- WordPress.com: Urban Exploration Tag - The UE tag for WordPress weblogs. Links to posts which have been tagged as urban exploration.
- Zone Tour - A non+profit association to promote industrial archaeology and architecture, and to reveal a particular point of view about the city. Database of urban exploration. International but mainly France.
- Eye Weekly + What Lies Beneath - Urban explorers follow the lure of the unmarked door. Article by Joel McConvey. (May 15, 2003)
- Salon: Online and Underground - Article by Janelle Brown about the urban exploration trend. (January 16, 2001)
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