There's also a tunnel system that runs under the roads of the CBD about 10M down that follows the roads of the CBD. They even have street signs says what street your under. They're used for Power, Comms & other utilities. I've worked in them, and parts of them are very old. You do need high security clearance to access them though.
True. They actually built newer ones (concrete) when the redbrick ones became congested. They are all alarmed now to a rapid response security firm. It's also a federal offense under the telecommunications act to enter them without permission.
@@CaveClanMedia. Yes, when I was working down them, they were concrete, though the outer extremes I believe are still the old red brick. They were when I was working down there in the mid 90's. Story goes, that at the very end off the tunnel along Burke st leading to what is now Southern Cross Station, someone had gotten a skeleton and dressed it up with PMG overalls, gloves, boots, and a helmet, and left it against the very end wall as if a PMG worker had gotten lost & died down there. lol.
I haven't seen them since they upgraded the alarm system & the federal police warned us to stay out of them, but they've changed a lot since the 90s. Sydney has an amazing system too, but they were locked up and alarmed after a disgruntled ex-worker cut some cables (he avoided the emergency lines).
Back in the 80s where i grew up you could follow this wild underground tunnel at blind creek from the east to the west underneath Knox City shops. it was sketchy as doing that mission especially when the council blocked off the end near the skateboard park and you had to walk all the way back
I remember finding a cave clan zine and map in the '50th' under Sunshine back in 1990. The map took us to a meet up in the city loop underbelly. Fun times
Ah nice but all the telstra tunnels that run under every street named are pretty cool Lower Bourke, lower Little Bourke etc. There is also a telstra tunnel in Nth Melb. There was a tunnel between the children's and the royal Melbourne along Flemington road. Been in all of them in the 80's.
I've worked in those city tunnels also around the mid 90's. Was an eye opener when I first went down there. I knew about the Hospital tunnels. Telstra tunnel in Nth Melb? I don't know about that one. Is it out of Nth Melb exchange? Worked in there allot back in late 80's to 2k or so, and never heard about that one.
@@SirDaffyD Yeah it was out of there, was only short though from memory. I was a plumber at the Gas & Fuel and we would go down to detect for leaks every so often when called. There was also an entry to the tunnels i think up in Flinders lane that i went down a few times.
@@PlasticAssasin8. Access to the main city tunnels was via the Exhibition Exchange. Though there was access on at least one cnr of all the major intersections in the CBD itself, but you needed keys from the Exhibition Exchange security, and it was around a 10m climb straight down via a ladder too the tunnels themselves. Only used the ladder once myself. It was a nervous climb. lol.
I'm not a mudder myself, but have been amused by their nonsense. Some of the reconstruction drawings are amazing. I though they might latch on to a story like this.
It's sad. Indigenous Australia knows their history back to when they came to this land, while transported/migrant Australia has forgotten most of the 235 years since arrival.
The Cave Clan began in 1986? I did my HSC in 84 and I remember seeing 'The Cave Clan' Graffiti on Richmond station. BTW Does anyone remember about 1983 White brush painted Graffiti at East Richmond station: 'Blinky Bill Shall Rise'?
Yeah, we started doing stuff in the summer of '85 / '86 then cane up with the name on Jan 26, 86. I don't remember the Blinky Bill stuff specifically, although I remember big white wash letters that spelt CINEMA5. I'm yet to find someone else that remembers it.
There are tunnels from the building Whitehouse is now located in that have been blocked off that lead to what is now southern cross station. I was always annoyed I never had a spare moment for some exploration. Wasn’t one of them turned into an art gallery of sorts?
I've read your comment a few times, and it's got me stumped. I don't know the Whitehouse & I'm not sure about one of them being turned into a gallery, although that recently happened in Sydney 🤔
@@CaveClanMedia Whitehouse is a University in the old GPO building. I just had a look to see if I could find the tunnel turned gallery but I think that may have been closed off again since starting those new tunnels. That one was closer to flinders street than southern cross/spencer st station.
I have heard rumours of child trafficking in the underground tunnels of Melbourne for many years, I didn’t think much of it but now seeing this on the news, it makes me wonder.
Qanon rumors. If you were going to traffic children, then using trucks would be easier than tunnels that regularly flood or are regularly used by service people. Cave Clan and hundreds of other people have been exploring under Australian cities & never seen a single sign. The usual Qanon cultists' response to me saying this is to say that I/we are all in on it. That's generally how you know a conspiracy theory is garbage - when it requires thousands of people, in this case, to cover up for evil traffickers of children.
If I was the developer digging he foundations for that building, I would have just dug it up and taken it to landfill. And wouldn’t have said anything.
I'm planning on making a video soon to give people some tips. If you don't follow my IronFistDoug UA-cam account, keep an eye on that and I'll hopefully have something out before summer. You need to over over 18.
@@albertsaffron7582Maybe. Definitely a past Era. I think there was a global cataclysm, or a nuclear war, and we are rebuilding on the over the graves of once mighty, and advanced, civilizations.
@@allangibson8494 No Mate, In the late 1980s I had to TENDER for the Security of Telstra Tunnels. EVERY STREET in the Melbourne CBD has a Tunnel ( I believe in the middle of the Street). If TERRORIST ever get in be are toast. As I said, there are NO TELECOM lines on the poles in CBD....
@@allangibson8494 Thay may be part of it..I do not know, but if you ever get to see the Telephone Cables entering EXHIBITION TE or LONSDALE TE (Telephone Exchanges) - they are MASSIVE. All underground. I also did some Air Conditioning upgrades to both Exchanges.
Going into Storm Water Drains is hardly a Secret underground World and excavating an old building finding some old bottles is as significant as trolling the local Tip, must have been a very slow news day
I hope it's there. The last I heard it was an urban myth. They'd probably need to start from scratch if they decided to ever use it as it'd be about 50 years old now.
There's also a tunnel system that runs under the roads of the CBD about 10M down that follows the roads of the CBD. They even have street signs says what street your under. They're used for Power, Comms & other utilities. I've worked in them, and parts of them are very old. You do need high security clearance to access them though.
True. They actually built newer ones (concrete) when the redbrick ones became congested. They are all alarmed now to a rapid response security firm. It's also a federal offense under the telecommunications act to enter them without permission.
@@CaveClanMedia. Yes, when I was working down them, they were concrete, though the outer extremes I believe are still the old red brick. They were when I was working down there in the mid 90's.
Story goes, that at the very end off the tunnel along Burke st leading to what is now Southern Cross Station, someone had gotten a skeleton and dressed it up with PMG overalls, gloves, boots, and a helmet, and left it against the very end wall as if a PMG worker had gotten lost & died down there. lol.
I haven't seen them since they upgraded the alarm system & the federal police warned us to stay out of them, but they've changed a lot since the 90s.
Sydney has an amazing system too, but they were locked up and alarmed after a disgruntled ex-worker cut some cables (he avoided the emergency lines).
One can access them from beneath old Spencer Station, which still exists as a structure.
@@CaveClanMedia would be great to be able to have a guided tour of some sort
they picked a great backing track! Also, Anzac is mint, visited it recently and felt very welcome but humbled to be there all the same.
Yes indeed, it's a great spot 🙏
Back in the 80s where i grew up you could follow this wild underground tunnel at blind creek from the east to the west underneath Knox City shops. it was sketchy as doing that mission especially when the council blocked off the end near the skateboard park and you had to walk all the way back
I've been in the one under Knox. It used to have the room with the grilled roof.
I remember finding a cave clan zine and map in the '50th' under Sunshine back in 1990. The map took us to a meet up in the city loop underbelly. Fun times
Damn didnt know you guys were still around! Good shit as usual!
Yeah, we've just gone underground.
Sorry 😄
@@CaveClanMedia haha, you still have newbie nights? I contacted the email with no reply... big fan!
Ah nice but all the telstra tunnels that run under every street named are pretty cool
Lower Bourke, lower Little Bourke etc.
There is also a telstra tunnel in Nth Melb.
There was a tunnel between the children's and the royal Melbourne along Flemington road.
Been in all of them in the 80's.
Maybe a 'Dan's Den'.
I've worked in those city tunnels also around the mid 90's. Was an eye opener when I first went down there.
I knew about the Hospital tunnels.
Telstra tunnel in Nth Melb? I don't know about that one. Is it out of Nth Melb exchange? Worked in there allot back in late 80's to 2k or so, and never heard about that one.
@@SirDaffyD
Yeah it was out of there, was only short though from memory. I was a plumber at the Gas & Fuel and we would go down to detect for leaks every so often when called. There was also an entry to the tunnels i think up in Flinders lane that i went down a few times.
@@PlasticAssasin8. Access to the main city tunnels was via the Exhibition Exchange. Though there was access on at least one cnr of all the major intersections in the CBD itself, but you needed keys from the Exhibition Exchange security, and it was around a 10m climb straight down via a ladder too the tunnels themselves. Only used the ladder once myself. It was a nervous climb. lol.
History is definitely not what we're told........
And it also wasn't as exciting as conspiracy theorists would have you believe
No... Generally speeking, if you want to find out the truth, you have to do a LOT of reading.
I can save you reading about the first 100 years - they were brutal.
instead of building that high rise. why not turn it into a tourist attraction in the city
Good idea.
Lol, the "going deeper underground" sound bit, crazy cool Australian tv celebrates this, looks like they even snagged a new clip of yours.
Yeah, they used 4 or 5 clips plus some random ones. I think anyone that goes in a drain is part of Cave Clan as far as the media is concerned 😃
@@CaveClanMedia 😆
sounds like a mud flood cover up story
Sounds like, but not
I'm not a mudder myself, but have been amused by their nonsense. Some of the reconstruction drawings are amazing. I though they might latch on to a story like this.
It's sad. Indigenous Australia knows their history back to when they came to this land, while transported/migrant Australia has forgotten most of the 235 years since arrival.
Only 190 years in Victoria
love how they put house music ... no idea
The Cave Clan began in 1986?
I did my HSC in 84 and I remember seeing 'The Cave Clan' Graffiti on Richmond station.
BTW Does anyone remember about 1983 White brush painted Graffiti at East Richmond station: 'Blinky Bill Shall Rise'?
Yeah, we started doing stuff in the summer of '85 / '86 then cane up with the name on Jan 26, 86.
I don't remember the Blinky Bill stuff specifically, although I remember big white wash letters that spelt CINEMA5.
I'm yet to find someone else that remembers it.
only in Australia will 200 year old something be considered artifact
Although technically anything over 50 years old is an artifact.
Jeez, I'm an artifact 😳😢
Hahahaha, soon enough I will be one as well @@CaveClanMedia
Life begins at 50 (🐂💩 )
That front cover photo is from central ballrat near office works or aldi
Spot on.
Catacombs under Adelaide too.
I thought that was a mole(man)hill.
@@CaveClanMedia I entered them from the old RAH hospital.
There's other networks too, apparently all pedo related.
Qanon rhubarb
Interesting tunnels from 15 William st the old SEC building
There are tunnels from the building Whitehouse is now located in that have been blocked off that lead to what is now southern cross station. I was always annoyed I never had a spare moment for some exploration. Wasn’t one of them turned into an art gallery of sorts?
I've read your comment a few times, and it's got me stumped. I don't know the Whitehouse & I'm not sure about one of them being turned into a gallery, although that recently happened in Sydney 🤔
@@CaveClanMedia Whitehouse is a University in the old GPO building. I just had a look to see if I could find the tunnel turned gallery but I think that may have been closed off again since starting those new tunnels. That one was closer to flinders street than southern cross/spencer st station.
So much crazy stuff under our cities 👍
Caveclan, thats a name i haven't heard for a few years
It's still around, it's just gone... wait for it... underground 😄
@@CaveClanMedia You probably should just see yourself out mate
😅or in, I'll leave the particulars up to you
I have heard rumours of child trafficking in the underground tunnels of Melbourne for many years, I didn’t think much of it but now seeing this on the news, it makes me wonder.
Qanon rumors. If you were going to traffic children, then using trucks would be easier than tunnels that regularly flood or are regularly used by service people. Cave Clan and hundreds of other people have been exploring under Australian cities & never seen a single sign. The usual Qanon cultists' response to me saying this is to say that I/we are all in on it. That's generally how you know a conspiracy theory is garbage - when it requires thousands of people, in this case, to cover up for evil traffickers of children.
If I was the developer digging he foundations for that building, I would have just dug it up and taken it to landfill. And wouldn’t have said anything.
But the artifacts are tens of thousands years old... if not millions 😳
I was being silly, considering white people haven't even been in Melbourne for 200 years, so unless the artifacts were arrowheads, etc...
nice overcoat..
Well it is Melbourne
I wish I can join the cave clan, I just don’t know anybody to get in 😅
I'm planning on making a video soon to give people some tips. If you don't follow my IronFistDoug UA-cam account, keep an eye on that and I'll hopefully have something out before summer. You need to over over 18.
Just hitup DOUG from the CC and tell him JAZ sent ya HaHa
Doug's too far gone.
I mean, he doesn't even do meth 😂
@@CaveClanMedia Doug doesn't need meth as he's already off his CHOPS
ua-cam.com/video/r2SF8xUlPjs/v-deo.html
They filled it in or the "mud flood" filled it in?
The Mud Flood happened when the earth was still round.
Tartaran?
@@albertsaffron7582Maybe. Definitely a past Era. I think there was a global cataclysm, or a nuclear war, and we are rebuilding on the over the graves of once mighty, and advanced, civilizations.
You MISSED the cross hatched network of Tunnels that Telstra use/ used for all telephone cables. Note, there are no cables hanging off the poles..
The hydraulic power conduits?
@@allangibson8494
No Mate,
In the late 1980s I had to TENDER for the Security of Telstra Tunnels. EVERY STREET in the Melbourne CBD has a Tunnel ( I believe in the middle of the Street).
If TERRORIST ever get in be are toast.
As I said, there are NO TELECOM lines on the poles in CBD....
@@MelodyMan69 No but there are a whole pile of hydraulic power pipes…
@@allangibson8494
Thay may be part of it..I do not know, but if you ever get to see the Telephone Cables entering EXHIBITION TE or LONSDALE TE (Telephone Exchanges) - they are MASSIVE. All underground. I also did some Air Conditioning upgrades to both Exchanges.
There's actually 2 sets under each street. The redbrick ones and the newer concrete ones
Going into Storm Water Drains is hardly a Secret underground World and excavating an old building finding some old bottles is as significant as trolling the local Tip, must have been a very slow news day
Yep, very slow.
Yeah what a shit story
I have a mate who did it for many years: when he eventually sold his collection he was about to buy a house!
How boring is that?
Love how the cave clan get all the promo here, what about Ausphreak and UrbexAU ....
Their time will come
Put Peter Costello in it....... in chains......!
And some cement boots?
Well it's not secret. It was used as storage. Now they're clearing it , wonder why lol
Clearing them of what? Please don't say children
Sure it is what?
dont tell jimsUrbex he'll make a stupid video of mole people
One man's stupid is another man's art 🙏
Interesting subject but what is with all the awful music in the background? A good way to ruin a story.
Commercial TV
93 till
?
@@CaveClanMedia One of the songs used in this clip is called "93 Til' Infinity"
Cheers.
I'm old 😄
So much history here lol.. u think this is Europe or something?
Are you making fun of our media? 😂
Stupid loud music to appease millennial audiences 😩
Yes, they should have smart music to appease GenX 🤟😃🤙
@@CaveClanMedia How about no music, I'm Gen X, I can handle a silent background.
@edwardfletcher7790 Argh, ok. You think the video is mine. This channel is a collection of media interviews with Cave Clan.
@@CaveClanMedia Umm I know that mate, I was an Adelaide Clan member, I'm complaining about the stupid TV station 😂
@edwardfletcher7790 ha. In that case I agree 100% with you 😀
Theres a tunnel from india to Melbourne.
Kind of. It goes via L.A.
@@CaveClanMedia and sudan.
Ah ok, I wasn't sure if they'd built that section yet.
Are you being silly? a tunnel from India to Melbourne? What?
@@allanilett1215hot and long!
So they didnt really show shit
They showed Eve near the end
Underground Ghost Train? Where is it?
One thing I do know is there is an unfinished railway station below Tullamarine Airport, built around 1970.
I've heard about the railway station under the airport. I haven't seen a photo yet 🤔
@@CaveClanMedia There are photos of it.
There were two platforms built and they are still intact underneath.
I hope it's there. The last I heard it was an urban myth. They'd probably need to start from scratch if they decided to ever use it as it'd be about 50 years old now.
@@CaveClanMedia Well im sure if anyone can get in and have a sticky beak, itll be you Doug ;)
That sounds like a challenge.
Fast forward two weeks: man arrested trying to enter restricted basement at Tullamarine Airport 😂