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I have been reading about the Egouts sewers, is it possible to visit them unofficially as I would love to do some drains/sewers in Paris./
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It's possible, but sewers may be dangerous... Last year, three emplyees died while working underground in some suburb.
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there's an official visit/museum:

93, quai d'Orsay
Paris 75007
M° Alma-Marceau
Saturday - Wednesday, 11h - 17h
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Entrances to the sewer network are everywhere...
But beware not to slide and don't spreadshit !





ok, ok, I'm already out...


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hibou a écrit :there's an official visit/museum:

93, quai d'Orsay
Paris 75007
M° Alma-Marceau
Saturday - Wednesday, 11h - 17h

This museum is very good. As I have visited both the museum and illegally, I can almost safely say that you'll probably see more in the museum than in the real sewers. Besides, dangers are real in sewers and it is really dirty. Sometimes, you really walk on feces. And believe me, that's not a pleasant experience.
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hcl a écrit :Entrances to the sewer network are everywhere...
But beware not to slide and don't spreadshit !
ok, ok, I'm already out...

The day that picture was taken, you just wouldn't believe that we were in the sewers !!!!
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anotherlin a écrit :The day that picture was taken, you just wouldn't believe that we were in the sewers !!!!

of course ! it didn't stink, so how could I have guessed that was not a technical corridor... Icon_lol arf ! in fact this picture was taken in the Bièvres drain.
The wooden roof was installed temporarily to avoid workers falling into the "river".
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en français aussi ça donne:
Les égouts c'est marrant mais c'est pas méga cool c'est un peu crade et ça pue un peu . On peut aller au musée des égouts qui est bien fait on apprend pas mal de trucs sur les installations et le fonctionnement d'un collecteur. Pour y accéder y'a qu'à  ouvrir une plaque et visiter mais vaut mieux être bien équipé . Et y'a des trucs moins crades genre les déversoirs de fleuves et d'orages comme la bièvre .
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I am fully aware of sewer dangers etc... what are the drains etc... like in france as I may come over and do some
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Errrr, dont you want to stick to the quarries? ^^

As some people said in this topic, sewers in Paris are not meant to be travelled through. You cant compare them to drains such as the ones that you find in Australia.
Make sure you take every precaution if you go though...
Every time I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle.
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Parisian sewers are a very facinating place to visit, an architetural performance worth seeing. Besides the risks mentioned above and a few others (slipping, gas leaks...) there is a quite serious risk of caching leptospirosis. In any case wear boots and gloves, warn someone above about your trip, etc. It is normally recommended to use anti-deflagration batterys and protected lamps. Anyway you'll enjoy the place better with good preparation or a guide because the most spectacular places are not indicated.
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The sewers and drains in the UK are also not like the ones in Australia, I am completely aware of what I am looking at doing,
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alias a écrit :I have been reading about the Egouts sewers, is it possible to visit them unofficially as I would love to do some drains/sewers in Paris./

Yes.

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Titan, illuminating the sewer darkness by an anti-deflagration acetylene light ;-)
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Cascade de merde, oui !
Plaisir de nuire, joie de décevoir.
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