VIDEO: Underground Adelaide

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Photographer Randy Larcombe discovered a hidden world frozen in time beneath the streets of Adelaide.



BENEATH THE SQUARE MILE is an exhibition of photographs of some of the electricity substations under the square mile of the city of Adelaide. Find the full story and more of Randy Larcombe's atmospheric images in issue 106 (Jan/Feb 2012) of Australian Geographic.


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  • I'm usually very intrigued about the 1900's. It is a great article! Report

     

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