I would love to see y'all bring a quality filtered UV light on some of your adventures to the crystal caves. Many of the crystal formations are highly fluorescent and quite often phosphorescent.
It’s nice to watch a video of the three of you exploring together (plus your fourth companion, of course). Thank you for all the upclose detail shots of the fossils and crystals and formations. Things I’ll probably not have the good fortune to see in person.
as an avid rockhound, this is utterly amazing. My caving days are over, just had my second knee replacement done on another knee, so i'm now able to walk with no pain. But seriously dont think i could do another cave crawl. The rock formations and the plate of fossils was amazing.
The red mineral is some sort of sandstone with iron oxide. The "coral" is actually a thing called a "Crinoid." At 27:38 there is a fossil of a higher order of animal that fell to the sea floor. The ones that look like a screw are called Archimedes Screw Bryozoan.
Thank you for taking us with you. This place is amazing, and without you, it's something I would never have seen with my physical condition. Thank you again
Thank you for spending time showing the crystals and formations. Some experienced cave explorers that are used to these sights just gloss over them, but they are beautiful and are from a different world than the one I live in. And thanks for showing the fossils! And I have never known that stalactites could ring like a bell! You have a subscriber!
Thank you sm for the fascinating look at these formations and fossils. Those crystals were the sparkliest I've ever seen. Y'all are so blessed to see these in person! I kinda worry about what you guys are breathing in down there, though. Love from West Monroe, Louisiana.
U gotta be kidding?. U could NEVER make that assessment from the chosen video clips. If u listen to how they speak it's pretty clear they r hitting caves for rare crystal ... If they can find em B4 others (as the constantly elude to) They definitely took some of that druzy quartz & Not because u could hear the guy prying in the backround obviously
@@Mr_badjoke Exactly this. I started the video thinking "it's sad we live in a world where we have to put gates up like that because people have no respect" in the belief that these guys had legal access to the gate, and within 30 seconds I realize these are the guys with no respect who require locked gates to be put up.
Thanks for doing the glow light on the formations! I love that. Keep doing that. Get a UV flashlight, too. The white ones will seriously glow under the UV!
You can get yellow lense glasses to protect your eyes from the UV light. I highly recommend it because it is going to be so awesome with the UV! You'll love it!
Oh my GOODNESS i just found this channel and i will definitely binge watch fellas!!! This is so cool. Not only would a blacklight be cool but a camera for small spaces. Like a mechanic camera. Be able to look down and some even have night vision! Fantastic video you definitely earned my subscription!
"rather fragile" Yeah almost like there's a gate blocking people from entering the cave for a reason or something. Imagine risking destroying thousands of year old formations for a fuckin' youtube video.
I just accidentally stumbled upon your channel today & am SO GLAD I did!! You guys are living one of my dreams & I'm so thankful for you sharing these videos with us! I subscribed immediately!❤
How do you find your way out? This is totally unbelievable, it's so awesome & terrifying at the same time. Thanks for taking the risk most of us will never do.😳
Usually it's pretty straight forward finding the way we came from. We do get turned around sometimes but it usually doesn't take long to get back on the right path. If it gets confusing we leave markers or draw arrows in the mud. Last resort we could also look at our footage too, but we have never had to do that.
You guys are either very brave or very crazy. Thanks for sharing these adventures for all us scaredy cats who would never do something like this. The closeup shots are amazing though you do need to stop the camera/phone moving sometimes to allow it to focus.
next time you head down into a cave you need to take a couple of uv torches with you.. that looks like some form of slate or shale with oxides.. reason there are fossels and corrals is it used to be the bottom of the sea now pushed up with tectonic plates shifting and pushing over millenniums
@@iGame3D well the creatures die and fall to the ocean floor and then detritus falls on top of them and over time this builds up and compresses and forms rock and then with the movement of tectonic plates push against each other shifting the rocks and pushing them upwards.. there are some parts of the Jurassic coast in the uk along the shore that are folded like sheets of pasta etc... geology and geography is a fascinating subject especially when you look for fossils and animates and stuff :)
19:00 you call these pillars, in England we call them stalagmites. How i remember is stalactites (tights) come down and you mite (might) go up, if you're lucky! 😊
That was absolutely amazing you guys got my subscription for sure hopefully you guys find new places to go to I'll always be watching thank you so much
Not publicly sadly so these places stay awesome. But always looking for cool people to cave with in TAG. I don't post most of my trips, but love to cave and make new friends doing it.
That’s petrified wood you can tell by the bark that’s like a layer on the outside and the inside is more light and yellow I got a run of that stuff that I’ve kept
It's crazy how much we've terraformed our own planet and how very little of it most of us see. Seeing this makes you wonder just how alien the chunk of rock we inhabit really is.
14:10 those walls of fossils are amazing and stunned scientists for many years many believed they were screws and how could modern items be found from so long ago !
Jim cave diving like this is so incredible and I mean I don’t have the words oh my gosh it’s so freaking neat but my biggest fear would be the batteries going dead or the lights going dead you know, of course the gases and all that stuff but how in the heck did you get out here? If you like Bill I don’t see one rope to anybody reading back to where they go up. They would be lostto say that because these guys are having so much fun so amazing thank you for sharing the stomach. Just thinking about you guys being lost.
You guys were walking through an ancient coral reef,take a really good look,it's why they crystalized it's coral!!!!! That's crazy AN OCEAN WAS THERE!!!
Actually an ocean wasn't really there. The rock moves a lot over the millions of years. That is why you even see sedentary rock sideways at certain points
Typical of Pennsylvania Caves around these parts.... like the old tour path that was evident. 🤔 Reminds me of Indian Caverns with a hint of Lincoln Caverns. I guess they must all look alike?🤔
Totally thought y'all had stolen action adventure twins video and then I realized it's just a different perspective of the video I've already watched 😂
This guys property on an old ghost town where copper was manly dug out. Jerome Arizona, made Arizona what it is today really and basically the world with its copper. Anyways, the old blacksmiths had some really genius ideas with stuff. Like me finding the first ever cork opener for wine, me realizing that's what it was for because it was just rusted metal really. Everything was pretty much falling apart and deteriorating or already gone. Most of the stuff was to dangerous too handle. I wanted to keep it but keeping it meant i would be stealing since it was somebody's property and even tho you pay to wonder on his vast yard i wasn't going too take it. Instead i put it up on display with everything else he had. Setting it down with much care as possible. Edit: as i was basically typing this he asked what that red rock was, well ironically looking for iron you look for that red. The darker the better, sometimes they will be green in the rock or just all green, copper is weird like that!
What you're probably talking about is fog/water vapor. Anything concerning would be invisible. Besides maybe dust kicked up that has dried bat poop, that can cause Histoplasmosis.
@@CaveChronicles Incredible videos. I never even seen this kind of thing other than that Thailand cave where all the kids were trapped. I find it amazing to think that these massive cave rooms are underneath us. Imagine how many caves there are that don't have an entrance as such. What is the weirdest and awe inspiring things you have come across?
It’s so nice to see you all pause and take it in; your respect appreciation for geology and paleontology is admirable.
OooOOooOOO!!
I would love to see y'all bring a quality filtered UV light on some of your adventures to the crystal caves. Many of the crystal formations are highly fluorescent and quite often phosphorescent.
I had found chittons from the ocean in the middle of Arizona desert
@@josephmedina6403az is full of amazing stuff
@@josephmedina6403 I chittons while watching this video
I'm in awe and want to know what the blue stuff is??? Chalcedony???
I came here to say the same thing about the filtered UV 365nm flash light! It would charge up those calcites in like 1 second
It’s nice to watch a video of the three of you exploring together (plus your fourth companion, of course). Thank you for all the upclose detail shots of the fossils and crystals and formations. Things I’ll probably not have the good fortune to see in person.
You guys should take a black light and see what glows! I’ll bet it’s gorgeous!
The second I saw the title and thumbnail I said yes, I’m rolling a doobie 😂
as an avid rockhound, this is utterly amazing. My caving days are over, just had my second knee replacement done on another knee, so i'm now able to walk with no pain. But seriously dont think i could do another cave crawl. The rock formations and the plate of fossils was amazing.
The red mineral is some sort of sandstone with iron oxide. The "coral" is actually a thing called a "Crinoid." At 27:38 there is a fossil of a higher order of animal that fell to the sea floor. The ones that look like a screw are called Archimedes Screw Bryozoan.
Thank you for taking us with you. This place is amazing, and without you, it's something I would never have seen with my physical condition. Thank you again
Same! I was in a severe car accident in 2016 and since then, 3 lumbar and 1 cervical spine surgeries later, my hiking days are over!
Same here. I'm a very disabled geology/crystal nerd. These videos are superb.
Thanks for boldly going where I damn sure won't be. I enjoyed the scenery. 👍
Thank you for spending time showing the crystals and formations. Some experienced cave explorers that are used to these sights just gloss over them, but they are beautiful and are from a different world than the one I live in. And thanks for showing the fossils! And I have never known that stalactites could ring like a bell! You have a subscriber!
Thank you sm for the fascinating look at these formations and fossils. Those crystals were the sparkliest I've ever seen. Y'all are so blessed to see these in person!
I kinda worry about what you guys are breathing in down there, though. Love from West Monroe, Louisiana.
I can respect the fact that you guys are leaving everything untouched.
U gotta be kidding?. U could NEVER make that assessment from the chosen video clips. If u listen to how they speak it's pretty clear they r hitting caves for rare crystal ... If they can find em B4 others (as the constantly elude to) They definitely took some of that druzy quartz & Not because u could hear the guy prying in the backround obviously
Oh shut up@@Mr_badjoke
@@warzoneclipz why tell him to shut up but not the main commenter? dude above is correct.. and when those cameras go off what do you think happens..
@@amumuimo8530 what's the difference from picking up a cool rock you found than from taking it from the source
@@Mr_badjoke Exactly this. I started the video thinking "it's sad we live in a world where we have to put gates up like that because people have no respect" in the belief that these guys had legal access to the gate, and within 30 seconds I realize these are the guys with no respect who require locked gates to be put up.
Crazy how confident these guys are walking this cave.
You would be amazed at some of the things youll have to overcome underground
Haha, I love the musical formations! So cool. 😎 Love when y'all charge em up with flashlights too. Ulla never disappoints. 🤙
Thanks for doing the glow light on the formations! I love that. Keep doing that. Get a UV flashlight, too. The white ones will seriously glow under the UV!
We have a custom UV light that's basically a cancer ray coming soon! haha
You can get yellow lense glasses to protect your eyes from the UV light. I highly recommend it because it is going to be so awesome with the UV! You'll love it!
Take a short & long wave UV light with you. You'd probably be surprised what reacts. Thanks for the adventure
Absolutely incredible. Thanks for the adventure.
Oh my GOODNESS i just found this channel and i will definitely binge watch fellas!!! This is so cool. Not only would a blacklight be cool but a camera for small spaces. Like a mechanic camera. Be able to look down and some even have night vision! Fantastic video you definitely earned my subscription!
Those were pretty good sizes curtains. That’s is thousands of years to form.
You guys always find the coolest caves!
Thank you
Absolutely breathtaking! Love the scale you include by showing your buddies walking ahead in different rooms and passages
I just like listening to these guys talk. All good vibes.
I love watching your exploring and, above all, your respect for nature. Thank you for that.
That was wicked video! Never seen that light refracted throughout the crystal! Just amazing and the size of that cave👍
those crystal formations are amazingly stunning and evidently rather fragile.
What a magnificent explore here, cheers.
"rather fragile" Yeah almost like there's a gate blocking people from entering the cave for a reason or something. Imagine risking destroying thousands of year old formations for a fuckin' youtube video.
I just accidentally stumbled upon your channel today & am SO GLAD I did!! You guys are living one of my dreams & I'm so thankful for you sharing these videos with us! I subscribed immediately!❤
Those glowing rocks are SO cool. Thank you!
✌️✌️✌️That was pretty awesome!! Thx for bringing us along!✌️✌️✌️
Thanks for uploading these types of videos . Must feel crazy adrenaline going through these
How do you find your way out? This is totally unbelievable, it's so awesome & terrifying at the same time. Thanks for taking the risk most of us will never do.😳
Usually it's pretty straight forward finding the way we came from. We do get turned around sometimes but it usually doesn't take long to get back on the right path. If it gets confusing we leave markers or draw arrows in the mud. Last resort we could also look at our footage too, but we have never had to do that.
Nice video just injoyed watching you with Edward. This is like a double feature. 😊
Thanks for taking us along on your badass adventures! 💪💚🍻☮️🇺🇸
The little harmonic tapping on those ceiling formations was so cool
this has got to be a dream of mine to go cave exploring! this is so awesome! im so glad i found this youtube channel!
This is insane. Love the fossils. Some rare finds in there.
Well this was pleasent morning video with you fellas. thanks for sharing your experience..
The coolest vid ive ever seen ! With those fossils, I mean WOW!
Had me at
“Dude this is sketchy!”
👍
Thank you guys so much for doing this so I don’t have to you guys have balls of steel!
With short-wave flashlights it could be even more spectacular
14:01 DEVILED EGGS! Yes they do! 😅
Your relations are great bro lol.
Pine cone, leaning tower, etc. I appreciate your view very much so
You guys! This is incredible! Thanks for sharing!!
You guys have got to pull a camping trip in the chill spot/Flintstone cave.
My goodness, nature is incredible
😊yes thank you for the tour. I also saw the fourth figure at the camping spot, except its eyes glowed.
Such a beautiful frequency this Crystals give to smooth strum
So many cool formations in this cave!🤩
Truly amazing cavern 👌
You guys were so lucky to experience this
You guys are either very brave or very crazy. Thanks for sharing these adventures for all us scaredy cats who would never do something like this. The closeup shots are amazing though you do need to stop the camera/phone moving sometimes to allow it to focus.
the sounds the structures make are amazing
This is my favourite YT video of all time 💯 and when you guys tapped the stalactites and made music, my heart smiled ❤
Dang, that cave is huge! That one colorful rock actually looked like petrified wood!
next time you head down into a cave you need to take a couple of uv torches with you.. that looks like some form of slate or shale with oxides.. reason there are fossels and corrals is it used to be the bottom of the sea now pushed up with tectonic plates shifting and pushing over millenniums
man that is a fossil hunters dream down there perfect ammonites and etc
What's fascinating is that 'it used to be the bottom of the sea" but it is clearly buried under thousands of tons of rock.
@@iGame3D well the creatures die and fall to the ocean floor and then detritus falls on top of them and over time this builds up and compresses and forms rock and then with the movement of tectonic plates push against each other shifting the rocks and pushing them upwards.. there are some parts of the Jurassic coast in the uk along the shore that are folded like sheets of pasta etc... geology and geography is a fascinating subject especially when you look for fossils and animates and stuff :)
Спасибо, за интересное путешествие в пещере. Это очень красиво
19:00 you call these pillars, in England we call them stalagmites. How i remember is stalactites (tights) come down and you mite (might) go up, if you're lucky! 😊
Funny! I learned it as stalagtites hold tight to the ceiling. Yours is funnier!
@LaynieFingers He he, I suppose it's a man's thing 😉😊
Awesome adventure guys
Fun in a cool place
Do you guys make sure that you sanatize your equipment after each excursion to make sure you don't contaminate cave systems?
This is still my favorite cave to date. I compare all other caves to this one and I’m constantly disappointed with them after this place!
That was absolutely amazing you guys got my subscription for sure hopefully you guys find new places to go to I'll always be watching thank you so much
Terrific adventure love all the crystals.😮thanks for sharing.
Can you please put the location these videos are filmed.. even just the state would be nice
PA has coral, etc in the caves. Might be there.
Especially since this one is gated. I bet it is in the TAG region somewhere.
Not publicly sadly so these places stay awesome. But always looking for cool people to cave with in TAG. I don't post most of my trips, but love to cave and make new friends doing it.
Oh to be young again! I would totally try to do this.
11:46 rocks like that have gold in them. That’s a vein that’s exposed flush
Your inside a Giant ancient 3500 +years old creature. Pure biology.
@@davemac8817explain
That’s petrified wood you can tell by the bark that’s like a layer on the outside and the inside is more light and yellow I got a run of that stuff that I’ve kept
That was amazing. Subscribed.
you know it's good when there's a gate
It's crazy how much we've terraformed our own planet and how very little of it most of us see. Seeing this makes you wonder just how alien the chunk of rock we inhabit really is.
Wait, are you one of the action adventure twins?! Love what yall do!
14:10 those walls of fossils are amazing and stunned scientists for many years many believed they were screws and how could modern items be found from so long ago !
No and athat is literally a bolt right beside its
@@Ltizzy20That's not a bolt...
Def some really nice formations in this cave
9:43 bro Americans be deep frying everything😭🙏
Those caverns look so awesome und expansive!!!
Would be so cool to get a nice 3d scan of some of those formations.
That would be cool, it would be hard though to get any detail out of it with the crystals and surface being so detailed.
@@CaveChronicles True. I would still want to give it a try.
Absolutely spectacular cave!
Jim cave diving like this is so incredible and I mean I don’t have the words oh my gosh it’s so freaking neat but my biggest fear would be the batteries going dead or the lights going dead you know, of course the gases and all that stuff but how in the heck did you get out here? If you like Bill I don’t see one rope to anybody reading back to where they go up. They would be lostto say that because these guys are having so much fun so amazing thank you for sharing the stomach. Just thinking about you guys being lost.
Many of those fossils look a lot like Crinoids.
Kinda looks like a giant piece of petrified wood.
That was my first thought regarding the red rocks
I thought the same
Looked like a big ass chunk of rusted iron ore
This is the first time I have seen you. My thinking is,,,,,are you all mental! You could get lost at the very least 😮 but beautiful crystals
I just think about falling while you're walking through there and landing on all those sharp points😂😂 kill me then.
❤😮❤ Pero qué belleza las estalactitas y estalamitas ❤❤❤
You guys were walking through an ancient coral reef,take a really good look,it's why they crystalized it's coral!!!!! That's crazy AN OCEAN WAS THERE!!!
Actually an ocean wasn't really there. The rock moves a lot over the millions of years. That is why you even see sedentary rock sideways at certain points
Now that is a cool cave.
I would have love to see that. It's crystal heaven. Ugh it's amazing
@11:46 is that iron ore?
New subscriber 🎉❤
take a UV light in there,
I bet the whole place glows.
Are you taking WNS precautions for the bats?
Highly unlikely.
@@georgehanson2978 This is why it’s spreading.
Typical of Pennsylvania Caves around these parts.... like the old tour path that was evident. 🤔 Reminds me of Indian Caverns with a hint of Lincoln Caverns. I guess they must all look alike?🤔
This is in Georgia, and definitely not a tourist cave, but makes me interested to eventually explore some of those PA caves!
how do you mark so you know how to get out ?
Totally thought y'all had stolen action adventure twins video and then I realized it's just a different perspective of the video I've already watched 😂
Beautiful. Thank you
How are y’all not terrified to do this! Such neat things to find if you are brave enough to do it. That’s not me so I enjoy your content!
Young healthy people can do anything, until they can't.
How do you know what way to get out of we're you came from
How long do your head lamps last?
Where was this at? My buddies and I do the same thing, I’d love to explore this
This guys property on an old ghost town where copper was manly dug out. Jerome Arizona, made Arizona what it is today really and basically the world with its copper. Anyways, the old blacksmiths had some really genius ideas with stuff. Like me finding the first ever cork opener for wine, me realizing that's what it was for because it was just rusted metal really. Everything was pretty much falling apart and deteriorating or already gone. Most of the stuff was to dangerous too handle. I wanted to keep it but keeping it meant i would be stealing since it was somebody's property and even tho you pay to wonder on his vast yard i wasn't going too take it. Instead i put it up on display with everything else he had. Setting it down with much care as possible. Edit: as i was basically typing this he asked what that red rock was, well ironically looking for iron you look for that red. The darker the better, sometimes they will be green in the rock or just all green, copper is weird like that!
Do you ever have any concerns about the air quality down in the caves, or is it exaggerated by the torches?
What you're probably talking about is fog/water vapor. Anything concerning would be invisible. Besides maybe dust kicked up that has dried bat poop, that can cause Histoplasmosis.
@CaveChronicles Yeah just what you can see on camera in torch light. Is that just water vapor?
@@danhamjam 99% of the time yes, unless we kick up some dust.
@@CaveChronicles Incredible videos. I never even seen this kind of thing other than that Thailand cave where all the kids were trapped. I find it amazing to think that these massive cave rooms are underneath us. Imagine how many caves there are that don't have an entrance as such. What is the weirdest and awe inspiring things you have come across?
Now i want a nightlight made from those glo-crystals 😄
As soon as he said it’s flooded, I was like “nope”
Do you guys have any footage of the part of the cave you didn't go into, down by the river?
Here is Edward's POV ruclips.net/video/ywU7PnAPOCs/видео.html
Thanks man! 🤘
Great explore indeed new sub here.
Fascinating, thanks fellas