Wow thats the most amazing cave ever. Such an enormous room. Imagine they built a tunnel to it and used it for something like a shelter or a space to live in. That'd be incredible.
Truly awe-inspiring. A football stadium underground. The echo is incredible. Thanks for sharing it. Any idea how deep underground that room is? Some time in the distant past, parts of the ceiling collapsed to form those mountains on the cave floor. Imagine what that sounded like. The rock layers are so flat and straight, I'm questioning if they really represent millions of years ... wouldn't that suggest no erosion took place for all that time between each layer? Seems like the layers would have to be laid down pretty rapidly on top of each other.
I thought I wanted to try cave diving until I saw this video, I think I’ll stick to watching you squeeze through tiny spaces lugging around heavy bags, I’ll stick to camping and hiking lol
That was awesome. You guys should camp down there one day. Take some camping gear to leave down there and map it out as you go maybe? I bet it comes out to land at the end somewhere.
I read a comment about reverb which is quite normal for a cave structure however, speakers? The power of the sound waves would begin rattling all the lose sand pebbles and those precariously balanced boulders the size of a car or bigger and the entire cave structure would collapse in on itself. Just think if they did that with speakers. The twins would surely go viral but not in a good way. The reason I mentioned this is because many years ago a musical was made called the Sound of Music. Watch it if you can. All that classical music you hear was from massive concert sized speakers that we had back then. The props department as well as everyone else had erected those massive speakers in the Swiss Alps. Sacrilege was what it was. Of course though we never saw the speakers on the big screen. If you go to places where it’s formed by nature you don’t take everything with you and pollute that environment. Just look up at night on a clear night and watch the millions of spacecraft passing overhead. You can distinguish a satellite from an airplane easily. I’ve watched the night skies mostly from the telescope array in Hawaii and in an hour I’ve seen over 400 traveling around our planet. Take care of yourself and take care of your surroundings. There is no other planet nearby that you or I will ever see.
By the way I’m elderly have seen war happen on our planet several times from 1960 until now. I won’t ever tell anyone a lie about anything. And if I don’t know the answer I will work with you to find one.
There seems to be another passage across from the entry to the room, near the top, visible as a shadow at exactly 50:52. If I'm correct, and there is another passage, what are the chances anyone has EVER been through it?
Better shot at 56:06 I looks like a circular shadow. It's in the same stratum as the entrance you guys used. I'm pretty sure it's a recess, if not a passage.
Gotta question that might seem obvious to cave divers, rock climbers. Why dont you tie a strap/short rope to the rope bag for areas you're crawling? You know where you can drag it behind you or pull along? 22:22 Edit* I see some wearing knee pads, are you using them? Why no elbow pads. Like the ones carpenter's wear. The thin soft one's maybe? I have been in caves but obviously clueless to this rugged, jagged, deep cave diving. So sorry if I'm asking stuoid or obvious questions. Genuinely appreciate your videos. I am disabled now and lucky to have people like you who share these experiences I get to live vicariously through! 😊 I believe its honestly worth that amazing opportunity 😮
Lol most of the time when we try to drag the bags they get caught on the one little nub sticking out somewhere since there is straps and we don't want to have to backtrack to get it unstuck so we try and keep the bag right there behind us or in front but there has been situations on a very long but wide open sandy crawl when dragging the bag behind us on a leash would be much easier
Okay, before I go to bed, I have to ask a question. Do you guys take anything in the way of emergency equipment/provisions? I mean first-aid, thermal blankets, field rations, glow-sticks, emergency lighting, etc? I guess I'm asking, how extensively do you prepare, and do you consider the possibility of injury, getting stranded, vital equipment breakage? I'm just curious. Watching is as interesting as it is anxiety-inducing, so I can't help but wonder how many degrees are you separated from serious potential problems?
Okay, I'm going to bed after THIS. Looking at the room, it's crazy to think that that's essentially a sinkhole. All the empty space that makes up the room was filled by rock that fell into an open space that that used to be BELOW where the room is. Who KNOWS how big THAT space was, or what passages led into and out of it, all now forever buried...
@@ActionAdventureClips I used to hike long distances, including on the AP, so I understand wanting to save weight. The thermal blankets I was referring to are also called "space blankets" or "mylar blankets." They only weight about 1.5oz, so you could carry several without adding noticeable weight. You can also use them to make an emergency tent. Just in case it's useful info, they also make ultralight medkits, which can weigh 3.6oz, and they may have even lighter ones. They wouldn't help with a bone break, but can help stop bleeding and prevent infection.
You dudes are daredevils ....IM glad I'm not one of your mom's. I'd be worried and pulling my hair out watching what your doing .be safe young bloods. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Amazing the size of such a hollowed out space in the earth. Imagine the time it took to make a void of that size out of erosion of rock by passing water. It is such a massive space its impossible to grasp the time it must have taken and where did all of that rock turned sand end up going to after being eroded away? Farther under ground we know but how much farther? How much deeper? Is there more massive voids deeper below this one? There must be if this one could develop more could as well. Why hasn't the whole massive space caved in and collapsed, packing itself down and eliminating the entire space? Could that happen? Will it? Imagine being in there during a huge collapse that spared you in some freak pocket that held you alive but buried under so much rock that rescue would not even be something to think anyone would even attempt? You'd just be there until you starved to death.
You would want to find a virgin hole or a hole to small for anyone to climb in and you can get all signs that it keeps going that's you best chances but it's more dangerous and risky
What is wrong with me? Trying to find description of where? Skimming transcript for where? Reading thru comments for where? The largest "cave room" is Carlsbad caverns, in America.
wow! youtube algo for the short clips brought me here.. what a super epic channel to watch! ty!!
Same
53:01 literally incredible-other wordly. thanks for sharing!
You guys are genuine hero’s for exploring and sharing like this
Oh, man, I wish I had time to watch this tonight! Well, I've got something to look forward to tomorrow!😁
I am holding my breath watching this video! I could NEVER!
Gentlemen, thank you for providing these amazing videos! Simply stunning to watch! ❤️
Yall are some crazy brave freaks and I like it 😊
Thank you! Im going to use this longer video for my study sessions. ❤❤
Wow thats the most amazing cave ever. Such an enormous room. Imagine they built a tunnel to it and used it for something like a shelter or a space to live in. That'd be incredible.
Whoa!!! This is the best yet!
I couldn't sleep so figured I'd watch a slog through a cave and then THIS haha. Astounding.
Thanks for doing this.
You guys are bad ass, i could never do this.
The reverb must be wild, gotta get a bunch of speakers in there
Truly awe-inspiring. A football stadium underground. The echo is incredible. Thanks for sharing it. Any idea how deep underground that room is?
Some time in the distant past, parts of the ceiling collapsed to form those mountains on the cave floor. Imagine what that sounded like.
The rock layers are so flat and straight, I'm questioning if they really represent millions of years ... wouldn't that suggest no erosion took place for all that time between each layer? Seems like the layers would have to be laid down pretty rapidly on top of each other.
Try taking a Metal Detector with you 😊
I thought I wanted to try cave diving until I saw this video, I think I’ll stick to watching you squeeze through tiny spaces lugging around heavy bags, I’ll stick to camping and hiking lol
These guys should get sponsorship from laundry detergent company. No one comes out dirtier.
You climbing up was the longest part😂, but good you guys made it great and safe...❤🎉
Crazy to think what could be under us
Some people are just different
That was awesome. You guys should camp down there one day. Take some camping gear to leave down there and map it out as you go maybe? I bet it comes out to land at the end somewhere.
I read a comment about reverb which is quite normal for a cave structure however, speakers? The power of the sound waves would begin rattling all the lose sand pebbles and those precariously balanced boulders the size of a car or bigger and the entire cave structure would collapse in on itself. Just think if they did that with speakers. The twins would surely go viral but not in a good way. The reason I mentioned this is because many years ago a musical was made called the Sound of Music. Watch it if you can. All that classical music you hear was from massive concert sized speakers that we had back then. The props department as well as everyone else had erected those massive speakers in the Swiss Alps. Sacrilege was what it was. Of course though we never saw the speakers on the big screen. If you go to places where it’s formed by nature you don’t take everything with you and pollute that environment. Just look up at night on a clear night and watch the millions of spacecraft passing overhead. You can distinguish a satellite from an airplane easily. I’ve watched the night skies mostly from the telescope array in Hawaii and in an hour I’ve seen over 400 traveling around our planet. Take care of yourself and take care of your surroundings. There is no other planet nearby that you or I will ever see.
By the way I’m elderly have seen war happen on our planet several times from 1960 until now. I won’t ever tell anyone a lie about anything. And if I don’t know the answer I will work with you to find one.
trees really put into perspective how large an area is.
Where is The Cave that is awesome thank you have a good day mike
The Jupiter cave would totally suit for a name! For both size and patternation.
Patternation definitely isn't the word you're looking for 😂
1:23:29 they said that form when a clean water running there, like very clean one
Thanks for the battery.
I didnt know i could hold my breath for a hour lol
Whos watching now ?❤
Ps these films always remind me of THE DESCENT or THE CAVE😂
Yep, just waiting for the dudes to do a descent into a pit full of creepy cave cryptids.😂👍
How is the air not stale that deep? That would scare me.
There seems to be another passage across from the entry to the room, near the top, visible as a shadow at exactly 50:52. If I'm correct, and there is another passage, what are the chances anyone has EVER been through it?
Better shot at 56:06 I looks like a circular shadow. It's in the same stratum as the entrance you guys used. I'm pretty sure it's a recess, if not a passage.
Awesome stuff man! Mr Beast should of came to you for an epic caving adventure
Tell that one lad no more complaining about the bag. Do your part lmao
Lmao!😂
Gotta question that might seem obvious to cave divers, rock climbers. Why dont you tie a strap/short rope to the rope bag for areas you're crawling? You know where you can drag it behind you or pull along? 22:22
Edit* I see some wearing knee pads, are you using them? Why no elbow pads. Like the ones carpenter's wear. The thin soft one's maybe? I have been in caves but obviously clueless to this rugged, jagged, deep cave diving. So sorry if I'm asking stuoid or obvious questions. Genuinely appreciate your videos. I am disabled now and lucky to have people like you who share these experiences I get to live vicariously through! 😊 I believe its honestly worth that amazing opportunity 😮
Lol most of the time when we try to drag the bags they get caught on the one little nub sticking out somewhere since there is straps and we don't want to have to backtrack to get it unstuck so we try and keep the bag right there behind us or in front but there has been situations on a very long but wide open sandy crawl when dragging the bag behind us on a leash would be much easier
This videos sick
Future rave sight lol
Okay, before I go to bed, I have to ask a question. Do you guys take anything in the way of emergency equipment/provisions? I mean first-aid, thermal blankets, field rations, glow-sticks, emergency lighting, etc? I guess I'm asking, how extensively do you prepare, and do you consider the possibility of injury, getting stranded, vital equipment breakage? I'm just curious. Watching is as interesting as it is anxiety-inducing, so I can't help but wonder how many degrees are you separated from serious potential problems?
They do it naked.
Okay, I'm going to bed after THIS. Looking at the room, it's crazy to think that that's essentially a sinkhole. All the empty space that makes up the room was filled by rock that fell into an open space that that used to be BELOW where the room is. Who KNOWS how big THAT space was, or what passages led into and out of it, all now forever buried...
We take no first aid or glow sticks, or emergency blankets, it would just weigh us down. We assume no injuries
@@ActionAdventureClips I used to hike long distances, including on the AP, so I understand wanting to save weight. The thermal blankets I was referring to are also called "space blankets" or "mylar blankets." They only weight about 1.5oz, so you could carry several without adding noticeable weight. You can also use them to make an emergency tent. Just in case it's useful info, they also make ultralight medkits, which can weigh 3.6oz, and they may have even lighter ones. They wouldn't help with a bone break, but can help stop bleeding and prevent infection.
@@ActionAdventureClipsyou assume? Oh that's smart😅
ooh i caught one early!
Pause.
Most of those craw fish as you know will stay clear
What if someone cut the rope..🫢🫣 where are you going now 🫥🫥😶🌫️😶
You dudes are daredevils ....IM glad I'm not one of your mom's. I'd be worried and pulling my hair out watching what your doing .be safe young bloods. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Is this a re upload?
What aduio drop was right here lol a demon came out of the camera that was so unexpected 35:58
you should bring a UV light i bet you gonna find some stones that light up
Do you guys always leave your rope in every cave you went? Its kinda cool because it feels like "kilroy was here"
Mud Fossil University. Thats definitely biology
How about air have you thought of that. ?
Debby I hate to break it to you, but the nice people who live in the computer aren't watching this with you. We don't need your live action commentary
Whats in the bags ? More rope clips a raft ?
Wow! Amazing the size of such a hollowed out space in the earth. Imagine the time it took to make a void of that size out of erosion of rock by passing water. It is such a massive space its impossible to grasp the time it must have taken and where did all of that rock turned sand end up going to after being eroded away? Farther under ground we know but how much farther? How much deeper? Is there more massive voids deeper below this one? There must be if this one could develop more could as well. Why hasn't the whole massive space caved in and collapsed, packing itself down and eliminating the entire space? Could that happen? Will it? Imagine being in there during a huge collapse that spared you in some freak pocket that held you alive but buried under so much rock that rescue would not even be something to think anyone would even attempt? You'd just be there until you starved to death.
Have you ever found skeletons in these caves ? Or remnants of older civilizations ?
I've seen animal skeletons in a few of their vids
He most likely has and just thought it was animal bones ect
Y’all should do ones in West Virginia I bet y’all would see some interesting stuff in there caves
you gotta be careful if you find stuff like that “they” shut you down and confiscate coins and things
You would want to find a virgin hole or a hole to small for anyone to climb in and you can get all signs that it keeps going that's you best chances but it's more dangerous and risky
@ActionAdventureClips maybe sew a strap to go over the shoulder or two so your rope bags like a backpack and easier to carry just an idea
Just wow. :-)
🖖👀👍
Broo. One twisted ankle and you're fucked
We dont bring that negativity into the cave
U guys are nuts to do this and not even get paid a substantial sum for it lol , there better be some treasure down there or something 😂
Why did he bring his wallet?
Have y'all found the missing link yet? 😁
They would if it wasn't bs 😂
No room for the sqimish .
manjummel boys 😂
Let someone else push the bag for awhile jeez
😎😎😎
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What is wrong with me? Trying to find description of where? Skimming transcript for where? Reading thru comments for where? The largest "cave room" is Carlsbad caverns, in America.
Looks like the Rumble Room at Cumberland Falls in Tennessee, I think the Rumble Room is bigger though.