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Literary
Reportage >>> Subway Surfing
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Subway
surfing in New York reached its peek in the late eighties
and early nineties. Towards the end of the 90's it had died
off. But with several deaths attributed to subway surfing
in the first few years of the new milenia the fear started
to spread that this most extreme of pastimes was coming back
in fashion. With the trend catching on and spreading through
Europe the rebirth of subway surfing is now a reality.
Popular for the most part with graffiti crews looking for
the next adrenaline rush, subway surfing is the inevitable
next step. Spray the sides, apply your name and then surf
it home. It's madness and it is claiming lives.
FEATURE ARTICLE: 2049 words
IMAGES: Michael
Sofronski
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