55 pointsby onemoresoop5 hours ago7 comments
  • Affric5 hours ago
    Not sure if it was from the last time this was posted but there’s a decent YouTube video about this place.[1]

    [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUKRPoQKynk

  • psyclobean hour ago
    I went there once yawwwn they make you listen to this hour dissertation... yeah don't take young kids there... snore fest..
  • arjie2 hours ago
    Are there places in the world where this is still possible? I.e. relatively in a state of order but where enforcement of this kind of thing is poor.
    • defrost2 hours ago
      Sure, 4 Ha (10 acres) is an inconsequential corner of a 4,500 Ha farm with rural zoning - no one's going to care if you carve out a few underground spaces and rock wall them entirely and only at risk to yourself.

      Community standards kick in once you open such things to the public or move to sale w/out disclosing an invisible (or plainly visible) potential hazard that the buyer should be aware of.

      Well, in rural Australia at least.

  • jeromie2 hours ago
    My dad took me here a couple times as a kid, it's such a lovely place. Highly recommend checking it out, it's well worth the drive.
  • helterskelter2 hours ago
    It's beautiful, but I wouldn't want to be down there in a major quake.
  • WalterGR3 hours ago
    Related: “The underground world of hobby tunneling”

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39245893

    272 points | Feb 3, 2024 | 164 comments

  • aaron6953 hours ago
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