"Exploring the Depths: Urban Explorer Reveals the Unpleasant Truth About New York City's Sewer System For years, urban explorers have been fascinated by the hidden world beneath New York City's streets, but one adventurer is shedding light on the harsh realities of venturing into the city's vast sewer system. Former urban explorer Steve Duncan recently shared his harrowing experience of navigating the city's underground tunnels, revealing that the most unwelcome surprise came in the form of a tiny but formidable foe: cockroaches. With its labyrinthine tunnels and murky waters, the sewer system is often shrouded in mystery, but Duncan's account offers a glimpse into the unsavory conditions that lie beneath the city's surface. As the city continues to grapple with issues of infrastructure and sanitation, Duncan's story serves as a stark reminder of the unseen struggles that lie beneath the streets of the Big Apple."
It wasn’t the rats. Or the smells. Or the germs. No, the most unpleasant part of descending into New York City’s vast sewer system, according to former urban explorer Steve Duncan, was the cockroaches ...