Urbex 106 - Dodging rabies infected raccoons, meeting God (of UrbEx), escaping the law and... cheese, venomous plants, collapsed staircase and running away from homeless with Morgan (morgannll)

Chasing Bandos UrbEx Podcast - A podcast by Greg Abandoned - Saturdays

In this upcoming episode, join us as we delve into a captivating journey with Philadelphia explorer Morgan. With a knack for uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary, Morgan shares a plethora of thrilling tales from her urban exploration adventures. From encountering the legendary BILL FINAN, hailed as the son of the urbex deity, to narrowly escaping the clutches of law enforcement thanks to a collapsed staircase in an abandoned building, each story is bound to leave you on the edge of your seat. But the excitement doesn't end there – be prepared to laugh as Morgan reveals her quirky obsession with cheese and recounts the unexpected encounters with venomous plants and unexpected inhabitants of abandoned structures. Don't miss out on this episode filled with wit, intrigue, and the unyielding spirit of exploration! Links / Social Media:  Instagram: morgannll Chasing Bandos Podcast is available on chasingbandospodcast.com or your favourite podcasting app. Check out the pictures of our guest on Instagram at chasingbandospod.  You can get in contact by email: [email protected]  Support us by purchasing Abandoned China book - fascinating journey into incredible abandoned locations all over China! Intro song is Watcha Gon' Do is performed by Chris Shards [EPIDEMIC SOUND MUSIC LICENSE]. Rapid fire round background songs are: Greaser by TrackTribe and a tune composed by New Jersey explorer dragonboyac. Yes/No segment background song Spirit Riders performed by Telecasted and Insta Beat Vixens by half.cool In this episode we also used few second of John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads and Pretty Lights - Country Roads (Remix) songs. Listener discretion announcement at the beginning of the episode was done by Adrian Wunderler-Selby.

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