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C Water Pipes

So far I haven't been able to find any information about these concrete water pipes at the rear of a shopping centre. Landgate shows that it shares the same property title as the carpark.

 

​They might have been here for a long time. Someone I used to know once told me he used to wag school and come here as a kid. They'd hang out here, smoking cones and graffing.

 

Armed with my endoscope, I ended up coming back a few nights later. I'd briefly searched some of my usual online resources in an attempt to identify what they were (assuming they were water pipes with an open mesh lid, connected to an underground water pipe system). It did seem strange that I'd never seen anything like it before.

 

Funny enough, a week later I found one at the abandoned Gosnells Garden Centre.​

 

My endoscope was nothing but disappointing. Even with the light turned up bright, the endoscope didn't really give me any answers, even with my headlight torch shining into the gap of the water pipe. It was hard to tell if there was water at the bottom or it was just dark. From memory, it hadn't rained much over the past month but the smell was typical of cold, musty water. Just like you find in old enclosed spaces or in many of the flooded rooms at the Swan District Hospital.

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