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Chiefs TunnelLike the HYSU Tunnel, this area seems to be named after the Chiefs. We did find some sweet Musks in here too! Green BeamsNot much at this spot, but I liked the atmosphere under this creek bridge. Fallen GiantThis tunnel at one time was an epic underground art gallery, but I was late to the game on this one and missed it. The city came through and buffed the whole thing – apparently this creek is extremely dangerous … Continue reading HYSU Tunnel + Neighbor TunnelThe word on the street is the HYSU crew (Have You Seen Us?) claimed a creek tunnel to themselves as their personal showcase for HYSU graff. They’ll even paint over anyone else who dares bomb the tunnel – Girafa learned … Continue reading Bat TunnelNot the bat cave, but close enough. My friend told me he saw bats here last time and we made it over half way through and I was getting skeptical. Finally I noticed a dark, awkwardly flying, creature soaring low … Continue reading Orgy Tunnel (of love)I had no idea of this tunnels existence with the exception of one sexy piece by Beavis – the letters are made of people in an orgy. After having visited, this tunnel is one of my favorites, just for it’s … Continue reading Temple of DoomThe Temple of doom has been a target in my sights for along time. It started with a picture I found on the internet of a very distinct Girafa roller – I had to find it. I eventually found a … Continue reading Time Tunnel(s)We got a tip to check out the “Time Tunnel,” but when we got there we actually found two tunnels. Not too much to see inside these ones, but thought I’d post it for the sake of the legend of … Continue reading Chandelier TunnelTo distinguish this arched tunnel, I call it the “Chandelier Tunnel.” About half way through this looonng tunnel, is a Chandelier someone has mounted on the ceiling. There was a lot of well done graffiti here, but without a proper … Continue reading Bonus Musk TunnelWe weren’t planing on finding this place, but it was a nice bonus surprise to stumble on. Hidden RuinsThis spot is tucked away deep in the California coastal mountains. It features an abandoned train bridge, train tunnel and even a swimming pool dated August 1915. East Bay TunnelWe found the point-of-entry for this dark damp tunnel on a previous adventure and decided we needed to do it one day. After psyching ourselves up for what doom may lay in this underground tunnel, we proceeded in. This was … Continue reading Maska Train TunnelFor lack of a better name, I called this graffiti yard the Maska Train Tunnel after one of my favorite artists featured there. Southbay TunnelThis is the first in a series of San Jose tunnels and bridges. This dark tunnel was actually one of a pair of parallel tunnels. Unfortunately, the other side was full of water and we were unable to explore it. … Continue reading 1928 TunnelThis underpass tunnel built in 1928 has become a decent yard. Stinky TunnelBeing next to a waste processing facility meant this tunnel had bad breath. Never the less, we held our noses and snapped the work out here. Southern DrainThis was a gigantic drainage pipe, more than big enough to comfortably walk in – if you don’t forget your boots. We thought it would be try, so we had to awkwardly walk along the steep banked edges of the … Continue reading Southern TunnelThis tunnel is located south of the Bay Area so it has a different set of artists than I’m familiar with. Three CanalsThis is a weird little storm drain oddity. A local storm drain was split into three separate channels, that the Bay Area’s best graffiti artists decided to turn into a rather epic street-art gallery. |