Our very own Valley is there, and was (interestingly) the second stadium they visited and was where they decided to do every other 10,000+ one in London.
I've always found urban exploring quite fascinating and have found myself looking through these kinds of websites plenty of times. Silly thing is, though, all they had to do was ask and they would have been let through the front door!
I've always found urban exploring quite fascinating and have found myself looking through these kinds of websites plenty of times. Silly thing is, though, all they had to do was ask and they would have been let through the front door!
I've always found urban exploring quite fascinating and have found myself looking through these kinds of websites plenty of times. Silly thing is, though, all they had to do was ask and they would have been let through the front door!
I've always found urban exploring quite fascinating and have found myself looking through these kinds of websites plenty of times. Silly thing is, though, all they had to do was ask and they would have been let through the front door!
Ahem. Unless it was yesterday afternoon.
Nah. I would have given them a photographers' press pass.
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Was tempted to contact the guy and cheekily ask to see what other photos he had.
Silly thing is, though, all they had to do was ask and they would have been let through the front door!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iksU2p0lPCs
One of my favourites. Would love to do it, would never be so brave though.
The completely enclosed bowl stadia were much harder to get in, for example they had to climb up the outside of WHL and photograph it from the roof!
Killing the planet, get her out.
Great photo BTW