Royal Air Force Church Fenton or more simply RAF Church Fenton (ICAO: EGCM) is a former Royal Air Force station...
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This is a humble grain store somewhere down South of England, not far from the coast. What was interesting here...
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Slains Castle is associated with the author Bram Stoker, who was a regular visitor to nearby Cruden Bay between 1892...
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An underground hideout containing radio equipment to be used by the Special Duties sections of the Auxiliary Units to recieve...
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A closed down warehouse and storage for corn somewhere on the South coast, not far from Dungeness power station. It...
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RAF Warboys opened as a training airfield in 1941. In August 1942 the newly-formed 156 Squadron moved in with Vickers...
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Chislehurst Caves are a series of intersecting man-made tunnels and caverns covering some 22 miles (35.4 km) in Chislehurst in...
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RAF Sculthorpe is a military training facility for the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence, situated about 3 mi (4.8 km)...
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Dunnet Head Radar Station was a World War II radar station located on the peninsula of Dunnet Head, Caithness, on...
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Royal Air Force Thurleigh or more simply RAF Thurleigh is a former Royal Air Force station located 5 miles (8.0...
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The remains of an airport from the WWI era, Lympne was established in March 1916 as an Emergency Landing Ground...
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Dungeness dessert is an area that the Brits call a desert because it has got some flora and scenery characteristics...
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The PGM-17A Thor was the first operative ballistic missile of the United States Air Force (USAF). It was named after...
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These are the remains of a site called Escrick Forward Filling Depot that was built in the 40s for safely...
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These photos were taken with an old phone during my first steps in exploring but I enjoyed that explore a...
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A Cold War era location where the RAF used to store nuclear bombs and now lies abandoned with no use.
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This is one of my favorite explores of all time, infiltrating and going down some London Tube tunnels that were...
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Hello and welcome to my page.
My nickname is Urbex Demon, which has nothing to do with demons and wizards but was inspired by the motto “Πράττω Κατά τον Δαίμονα Εαυτού” – a free translation in English would be “I act as my conscience considers right“. In Ancient Greece the conscience was given the name “Inner Demon”. My inner demon or conscience feels like exploring the unknown, the past, the history, the dereliction, the uncharted waters and maps or anything that is not in the foreground and easy to access but is more obscure.
I come from Greece and in this webpage I share with you some of the photos I have been taking during exploring lost, derelict and abandoned places of all types in various European countries for the last good few years. Sometimes not so abandoned and sometimes historical monuments. I hope you like them.
In case you are interested in joint explores or sharing new places with me please don’t hesitate to send me a message on my account in Instagram.
Peace Love Unity Respect.
U.D.