New York City’s sewers are suddenly trending after security footage captured mysterious groups entering and exiting manholes in Queens and Brooklyn—armed with headlamps and tools, sparking wild theories about treasure hunts or thrill-seeking urbexers. The NYPD suspects scavenging for lost valuables, but urban explorers say it’s mostly “doo doo water and needles,” with zero cell service and serious risks. While city officials confirm no public safety threat, they warn it’s illegal. Though most urbex creators avoid sewers, some admit others might be doing it for viral content—because nothing beats the thrill of a hidden, gritty, and totally inaccessible story.
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