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Urban explorer trailer
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For reservations or more information, call 7. Another tour is scheduled for Sunday, March 23 at 1 p.m.

urban explorer trailer

“When I see their faces when they see the tunnel for the first time…it’s what keeps me doing it.” It takes him back nearly 30 years, when he too saw the tunnel for the first time. With each tour, Diamond said he still derives pleasure. For now, there are the tours, which continue to draw crowds. He aims to one day dig it up-and hopes to see the tunnel one day reactivated as well. Diamond is convinced the world’s oldest locomotive is buried in the tunnel near Columbia Street. “The tunnel and story behind it are something that will appeal to people through the ages.” “The story of the tunnel is timeless,” he added. “I am thrilled and delighted there is so much interest in the tunnel after all these years,” Diamond said. While the film waits to get made, tunnel fans can tune into “Cities of the Underworld,” a History Channel program, which also recently filmed under Atlantic. Last summer, after a five-year break, he resumed leading tours of the half mile tunnel, located under Atlantic, between Hicks and Court Streets. “It was like you were off the earth and on the moon now,” he says on the film. In 1980, Diamond, the founder and president of the Brooklyn Historic Railway Association (BHRA), rediscovered the tunnel-which he says is the world’s oldest. “Unlike a lot of people, he has the ability to dream-and that’s the center of our story.” Nelson was first introduced to Diamond last summer on a tour of the tunnel, which was built in 1844-and sealed up in 1861. “What is there about Bob that is not amazing?” Nelson wondered. The video, entitled, “What’s Behind the Wall” can be found at Trey Nelson, the Brooklyn-based filmmaker behind the trailer, said he and producer Jerry Kolber are now raising money to finance a feature length documentary about Diamond and the tunnel. A teaser trailer for a planned documentary about Diamond, the re-discoverer of the old Long Island Railroad tunnel under Atlantic Avenue, was recently posted on the site. Armin, a former East German border guard suddenly appears from nowhere.Instead of a damp, dark tunnel, urban explorer Bob Diamond can now be seen in more sterile environs: YouTube. When their guide has a bad fall, two of the girls in the group frantically set off to seek help while Denis, the young American, stays behind. “Eager to explore the mysterious hidden world under metropolitan Berlin, an international group of four urban explorers hires a local guide, Kris, who leads them into the maze of escape tunnels and subterranean fortifications under the city. You can check out the new poster and of course the newly cut trailer below! Buy the bike you want and enjoy the freedom of e-travel with flexible payment options from 0 finance. In addition, all electric and technological components are maintenance-free, which means you can service any of our bikes at your local cycle shop as you would a traditional bike.

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The film itself although German funded is in fact in the English language so for those of you who despise subtitles can breathe a sigh of relief – losers!. All Volt ebikes come with a 2-year full peace of mind warranty. The Papermoon Films production stars Nathalie Kelley, Brenda Koo, Nick Eversman, Max Riemelt, Catherine de Léan and Klaus Stiglmeier. The Martin Thau penned tale has a new trailer and a demented new one-sheet to enjoy. Andy Fetscher’s new German slasher flick ‘Urban Explorer’ may go a long way to put off those whom are effectively nothing more than illegal trespassers.














Urban explorer trailer