FuManChu
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The state of Nevada has one of the highest rates of homelessness in the US.
But even though there are more than 14,000 homeless people in Las Vegas, it is easy to spend a weekend in Sin City and never see signs of a crisis.
Most tourists take in Vegas from the interior of a casino - slot machines, blackjack tables, cocktail waitresses in impossibly tiny outfits.
If you are willing to pay the price of admission, a lift can transport you to more excess upstairs - rooftop pools and lavish suites.
But what if there were a lift that descended below the sunken lounges, past kitchens and utility closets, through layers of concrete, into the ground beneath the casinos?
Here, you would see another, very different, version of the city: the storm drains...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8239319.stm
I like this kinda shit. In my spare time, me and some mates go and check out abandoned buildings and stuff.