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Underground

In a city this teeming with stories, don’t be surprised if you find them creeping up from theĀ  drains, lurking in subways and peeping through the cracks in the concrete and bitumen. Find out what those critters with the lamps on their heads are doing after the commuters go home and then find out just what you’re looking at. Take yourself off to the wrong side of the tracks to see the dirty river holding up a blue fish. Find the real Melbourne beneath fruitshop smiles. This walk feels good late at night. If you’re brave enough.

Degraves St Subway, enter from Flinders St (Emilie Zoey Baker)

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Under the bridge from Flinders St underpass to Southbank (Randall Stephens)

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End of Yarra Promenade, facing the Melbourne Aquarium (Lish Skec)

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Immigration Museum, 400 Flinders St (Maxine Clarke)

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Poems in this walk

At night in the Degraves St subway

What Are You Looking At?

Hazy Night

Immigration Museum