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100 years ago, this would have been an ideal location for an outhouse.
ОтветитьI don’t get wanting to do this
ОтветитьI'm not an expert but you should be able to find diamond blocks down there.
ОтветитьThats really cool looking pool
ОтветитьMy twin brother and I do everything together even @ 43 years old. You two rock.
Ответитьscary to think that there could be people just walking and accidentally fall in, sometimes farrrrr down there and dying or just landing on the upper parts, not being able to get out at all.
ОтветитьHow likely is it that a cave like this is filled with carbon dioxide? It's heavy, so it can easily fill spaces like this.
I assume, again, that CO2 is only found in geologically active areas? I know literally nothing about caving.
And then the clicking starts😮
ОтветитьZombie traps😅
ОтветитьI wonder if you can legally build down there? After all, property lines in most states technically descend to the core o the earth lol. Set up a giant basement/second home
Ответить"The Descent 3: The Dudes"
ОтветитьLucky man found his free nuclear bunker 👌
Ответитьi dont like all that dust your breathing in
Ответитьwell at least you look like you know what your doing
ОтветитьThe ringneck snake was pretty cool. I bet they thrive in a hole like that.
Ответитьyall NEED to be careful of natural gas and carbon monoxide in vertical pits of unknown caliber
ОтветитьI actually couldn’t
ОтветитьThis cave could make a great multiple storied house.
ОтветитьMan I wish I had access to those kinds of caves all of the big holes and caverns are full of water these days so no more exploring for a long while
ОтветитьLike for snake. He chillin
ОтветитьImagine being down there. And the earth moves a bit.
Ответитьthe first signs of civilization for the snake and frog ! very cool
Ответитьthis is like finding a ravine from a small cave in Minecraft
ОтветитьImagine running through the woods and finding that
ОтветитьLove your videos! Watch them with my sister… we were curious when you go on your next adventure if you could take a black light with you… just be curious to see when all the lights are out what it would look like especially with all this crystals and stuff in there.
ОтветитьExcellent looks virgin, wish we had new caves you can just absail into in the UK, it's now all 10 years of digging to get anywhere or diving. Now walkie talkies, now that's something I should bring underground! Saves my voice on the "rope free" calls, much more low tech for me I use simple whistle 1 Stop, 2 Up, 3 down. (SUD). However, most caves I go down though would be too wet for walkie talkies, but we could use them when exploring in Spain, which is much drier. In the UK we do have "pitch phones" for rescues. Looked like there was some passage beyond that pool?
ОтветитьI don’t see the fascination of doing this spelunking
ОтветитьWHERE ARE YOU WHAT STATE IS THIS
ОтветитьI saw an old cell phone
ОтветитьI would not ever go caving because I’ve got anxiety adhd and speluncaphobia (and it makes me scared and when i get scared i sh1t myself)
ОтветитьGotta help that frog and snake, they fell.
ОтветитьThat cave that's over 500 feet deep. You wanna go down there with some gold mine and equipment I'll tell you that
ОтветитьI'd set up some giant speakers and lights down there. Name it the snake and the frog night club. They can't turn down the music if they don't know where it's coming from.
ОтветитьStay away from tight passages if a rock falls on you u are trapped. Stay awAy from water filled passages if it comes a rain on the stream that feeds it can fill up with no notice. (Experienced spelunker) Stay safe
Ответить"Wow, what a hole."
- Marv Murchins
Journey to the center of the earth comes to mine..😂
ОтветитьThis cave entrance reminds me a LOT of the one described in the creepypasta "Ted the Caver"
Ответить❤❤ hope you brought that green frog up!
Ответитьwow just a pit i guess but a deep one just the same....you guys are the best
ОтветитьGreat colors in that cave.
Ответитьyou cant hide a body anywhere without people poking around...
ОтветитьDope little ring necked snake, mildly venomous but not enough to be a threat. Safe noperope
ОтветитьHey doc i wanaa end my self
No
I wanna go caving
Yea sure you can
respect that you don't get claustrophobia there.
Ответитьthat was 60 meters
ОтветитьI have no sympathy or empathy for these people. As a first responder, it angers the hell out of me when people are so damn ignorant to go down into the earth's crust in a cavity no bigger than 14" in diameter hoping to find an area further down the line where they can turn around and come back out. If they can't, they expect the first responders to risk their lives, and their families wellbeing, to rescue these idiots. If you go down into one of these caves, just for the fun of it, and you can't get back out, that's on you! No one should have to risk their life to rescue you.
ОтветитьReminds me of "Mel's Hole"
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