Urbexers caught performing risky stunt by mounting the Queen’s Wharf building in Brisbane

Urbexers caught performing risky stunt by mounting the Queen’s Wharf building in Brisbane

Teenagers attempting to seek social media fame by scaling an incomplete structure are depicted in a scary YouTube videoShocking video is circulating online of teenagers scaling the massive Queen's Wharf construction in Brisbane City as  the 'urbexing' trend is targeted by police

Teenage boys videotaped themselves inside the enormous Queen’s Wharf construction site in Brisbane.

They uploaded their footage to social media, but police are now searching for them and intend to fine them.

Police are cracking down on the ‘urbexing’ trend as shocking footage of youths scaling the gigantic Queen’s Wharf development in Brisbane circulates online.

In the footage, teenagers can be seen strolling about the unfinished upper levels of the structure and peering over the brink into the deep chasm below.

In one segment of the film, a young person can be seen activating a fire extinguisher from one of the uppermost floors.

The opening of Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is anticipated by the end of 2023.

In addition to approximately 2,000 residences and more than 1,000 hotel rooms, the skyscraper offers a sky deck 100 meters above William Street.

The deed occurs while the ‘urbexing’ craze continues to gain favor.

Urbexers are people who breach restricted areas and navigate off-limits structures while filming and publishing their exploits online.

Urbexers are individuals who infiltrate restricted areas by navigating off-limits structures, documenting their exploits, and posting them to the Internet; the behavior has gained popularity in recent years.

Since ‘URBEX: Enter at your own risk’ was published on redbull.com, depicting some of the most adventurous urbex trips, the act has gained in popularity.

Urban explorers’ photographs and films are also regularly posted on social media.Urbexers are individuals who enter forbidden places, navigating off-limit structures, filming and uploading it online and the act has been growing in popularity in recent years

Many of these dangerous activities are frequently shared on TikTok and Facebook, gaining tens of thousands of views on a regular basis.

Urban exploration is the investigation of artificial structures, typically abandoned ruins or unfinished structures.

Originally, photography was the primary aim, but since then, risky exploits and trespassing on private land have become increasingly popular.

The Urban Exploration subreddit on Reddit has over 2 million members and continues to expand as individuals share their travels.


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