
You've got to stop whatever you are doing and check out the urban exploration galleries at Netherworld Online. We don't know who these guys are, but they've assembled an amazing gallery of over 2000 images-- and it's top-notch breaking-an-entering type stuff. For instance, the footage from inside the new World Trade Center #7, taken over the summer-- check out the guy sitting in the bottom right corner of the photo above. Don't stop there, though-- check out these: subway explorations, St. John the Divine, Pepsi Plant, Fulton Fish Market, Red Hook Grain Terminal, Hell Gate Bridge. There's tons more-- we've spent hours in this gallery already, and we still haven't seen it all.
Related: If you enjoy this kind of scummy, run down stuff, you should definitely take a peek at Rosencrans' walking tour of scummy NYC (1974-1984) in today's NYM. How we wish for the days of old SoHo!




I love the effect of the columns of light that come up from the various points around the city. You can't help but know that Times Square is a high energy place just by the brightness of the light it sends up into the night.
Looks like a hellmouth to me.
Satan's Laundromat had some good urbex shots of the subways. Pity about its demise.
Hahaha you just found Netherworld...
Netherworld is the second most prominent group of Urban Explorers in NYC....duh...you think Forgotten NY is Urban Exploration, wrong
UE is stupid unless you vandalize something!
NYCEXPOSED.COM BABY WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT?!!!!
Looks like all the attention from Gothamist was a bit too much for them to handle. I keep getting "bandwidth exceeded" messages now.
Great work.