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RE: Tales of the Urban Explorer: Clarence High School

The initial thought was zombie-man the caretaker used the school in his hungry moments to track down explorers, devouring their flesh and organs. I dismissed the idea as there had been no reports of missing explorers in Liverpool recently.

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That's a place which looks lovely from the outside, I imagine due to the short time that has passed since its closure... Ah, and inside!... What a universe of things to see!... I loved looking at that cassette to cassette copying device... When I read your comment about copying game tapes for a ZX Sprectrum, I immediately remembered my first computer, an Atari 800 XL which also used magnetic tapes to store the programs (hell, I'm old) ;)

As always, excellent content and a lot of pictures to be applauded!...Thanks for sharing!

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I immediately remembered my first computer, an Atari 800 XL which also used magnetic tapes to store

A great choice! I had an Atari 800 (the older one), as well as a couple of disk drives. The amount of piracy I performed using those peripherals doesn't bear thinking about.

The explore was overwhelming as schools usually are. They take around an hour to get around, and if empty can be dull. This one had lots to see, lucky for us.