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Southfreak gained international attention with a photo set showing a perfectly preserved 1950s telephone switching office. Dust-covered switchboards, rotary dials, and coffee cups sat as if workers had vanished mid-shift. The post generated 50,000+ views in one week. The location was later sealed by KPN (Dutch telecom) after the post went viral.

Unlike a standard Fandom page, the Southfreak Wiki is notoriously difficult to navigate. It uses: southfreak.com wiki

Southfreak has become famous for its detailed documentation of lostwave and lost web series. Notable pages include: Southfreak gained international attention with a photo set

A property developer in Antwerp identified one of Southfreak’s locations as an active construction site (not abandoned). The developer filed a cease-and-desist, claiming the photos constituted trespassing and "encouraged urban decay tourism." Southfreak took the site offline for six months and switched to a strict invitation-only model. The location was later sealed by KPN (Dutch

Contrary to urban legend, "Southfreak" does not refer to the southern United States. The founder’s first major exploration series focused on abandoned industrial sites in the southern provinces of the Netherlands (North Brabant and Limburg). "Freak" signified an obsessive passion. Thus, Southfreak was born.

Unlike a single-topic wiki (e.g., Wookieepedia for Star Wars), Southfreak is organized into several major "hives" or categories. Here’s what you can find inside: