Urbexers caught scaling Queen’s Wharf building in Brisbane City in dangerous stunt

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Watch terrifying video of a tall building as youngsters dangerously roam the upper floors of one of Australia’s largest construction projects.

  • youeens filmed climbing Brisbane’s Queconstruction of the wharf
  • Police seek to curb popular trend of urbexing

A shocking video has circulated online of teenagers scaling an unfinished building in an attempt to gain social media notoriety.

The teens filmed themselves inside the massive Queen’s Wharf building under construction in the city of Brisbane.

They uploaded their videos to social media, but now the police are looking for them and will fine them.

A shocking video is making the rounds online of teenagers scaling the massive construction of Queen’s Wharf in the city of Brisbane, as the ‘urbexing’ trend is in the crosshairs of the police.

In the video, the teens are seen walking around the unfinished upper floors of the building and peering over the edges into the long drop below.

In one part of the video, a young man is seen activating a fire extinguisher from one of the upper floors.

Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is expected to open in late 2023.

The building has a terrace 100 meters above William Street, as well as nearly 2,000 residential apartments and more than 1,000 hotel rooms.

The act comes as the ‘urbexing’ trend continues to grow in popularity.

Urbexers are people who enter forbidden places, navigate off-limits structures, film and upload online.

Urbexers are people who enter forbidden places, navigate off-limits structures, film and upload content online and the act has been growing in popularity in recent years.

Urbexers are people who enter forbidden places, navigate off-limits structures, film and upload content online and the act has been growing in popularity in recent years.

The act has grown in popularity since ‘URBEX: Enter at your own risk’ was launched on redbull.com showcasing some of the most daring urbex adventures.

A variety of videos and images of urban explorers are also frequently shared on social media.

Many of these dangerous acts are often posted on TikTok and Facebook, often getting hundreds of thousands of views.

Urban exploration is the exploration of man-made structures, often abandoned ruins or unfinished buildings.

Originally the primary focus was photography, but it has since gained popularity with daring stunts and trespassing becoming more popular.

The Urban Exploration Reddit page has over 2 million members and is growing by the day, with users sharing their adventures.