Dropping Go Pro Down Deepest Pit In The USA
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- We took a go pro down into the deepest pit in the USA, and are the first people to drop it down to the bottom of this cave.
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#Pro Mission accomplished 🔦😎
Very old you can tell by the layers of rock very deep but interesting 🧐
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can't lie i hate marketing accounts so much but no other camera is made to be dropped a half a mile lmao, the amount of footage i've seen through your cameras is a testament to their impact socially, be it big production companies, or youtuber's buying their first camera, genuinely thanks for the footage we all would have missed out on otherwise go-pro
If you click that #Pro hashtag, you get shown tons of minecraft videos instead of anything Gopro related hahaha.
@@abundantharmony Honestly hilarious
For those wondering, the first drop is about 125 feet down. Then the go pro is dropped down another pit with a depth of about 586 feet.
Thanks for the info! This is Ellison's Cave in GA, right?
So first it's a 13 storey building and then 59 storey building. Holy sht. That's deep! I wonder if there would be any benefits from going personally down there. From the looks of it, it's just straight down and people can fit through easily with rapel gear.
Has anyone went down the big fantastic Pit any?? Walker County must have an insane cave system..
@@brianmaxey3263thats a regular thing. Through trips from Fantastic Pit to Incredible Pit on the other side of the mountain have been organized on a regular basis.
Cool, thanks
Honestly surprised, the bottom wasn't full of water. It must drain out somewhere even deeper. It would be fun to explore it with a drone if you could.
Those deep holes known in Europe as water sucking holes. And the outside entrance showing it clearly, it’s just like a small crater. They were formed by the last ice age, when it started the big melting and the water had to go somewhere, and it is going, no matter what. Can clearly seen on the video, that the whole cave was formed by water.
I also wonder if it originally has been full of water but people are extracting it from the ground everywhere around it thus leading the cave to drain somewhere, or the system really just is that massive that the water goes even further
@@Poprotta the water has just eroded more and more away from the walls making the caves bigger and bigger. So the same amount of water looks like way less farther down in time, because the cave is bigger.
So true! Makes you wonder! Nature is so awesome and unpredictable!
@factsbased.7400 what's etidorpha ? I'm such a newb but I was wonder where the water goes.
Wonderful - three of my fears in one video: being underground, claustrophobia, and falling into a pit.
And my fourth: heights. If I can't touch soild ground, I don't like it. 😂
I have all of those issues as well and I say go ahead and throw in my fear of heights for good measure
@@randallreid424 I applaud the brave because I sure would have a severe panic attack lol. It's a big hell nah for me lmao
@@karafadely5754 I remember the first time that I learned I was afraid of heights, I was probably around 9 or 10 and we had climbed up an old water tower that was 25-30 feet tall and when I got too the top and looked down I froze and didn’t want to say anything and my buddy’s were enjoying the moment and I’m thinking how the hell am I going to get down bc I felt like I couldn’t move and just wanted down. I never said anything and forced myself to slide back to the ladder and get down and I couldn’t believe how hard it was to literally get my foot back on the ladder it was terrible and I learned that Randy grandma was right always trust your gut. The panic is so real and amazing how it freezes you in place lol , totally agree it’s a hell hole for me to
@@karafadely5754 AND the GoPro just keeps spinning and spinning... ugh. I actually stopped watching until it got to the bottom!
For those wondering this is the "Fantastic Pit" in Ellison's Cave, Georgia.
Beautiful and deadly
Has anyone ever died in there?
@@UgetTheMemo Yes, 2 college students in 2011 died from hypothermia after getting stuck while descending. One of the more disturbing stories I've read.
@@ashleyzeigafuse in that cave they died but not in this pit
Ellison is near the fault line?
Really cool footage! A 360-degree camera would be perfect for this situation. Maybe a sponsor can hook it up with a high-end camera and you guys can drop it into the depths of the earth.
Travel Channel would be perfect!
Since the camera was spinning the whole time a really impressive Panorama can be derived as well as a 3D model
@@YetAnotherBigD I think ActionAdventureTwins can crowdsource a competition with their viewers to see who can solve the problem of lowering a camera at great depths without going into a crazy spin. That sounds like a fun engineering project that can be accomplished with a 3d printer and some creativity.
@Existinginthespace: I think there's a twist in the line. Simply straighten out the line and roll it up, and lower the camera again. If it doesn't straighten out, then use a pair of parallel lines: attach them to the camera on separate points and feed out both lines at the same rate. Use a 3D camera with lots of lights to illuminate a full 360⁰ downward view.
I’m pretty sure this is the pit in the mines of Moria that Gandalf fell into while fighting with the Balrog
Fly you fools!
OMG THANK YOU 😂 I was wondering if anyone has seen a Balrog yet!
I was just thinking as I watched this, “You know, the dwarves of Middle Earth could really make something of that place.”
The Mines of Moria, also known as Khazad-dûm or Dwarrowdelf, is a fictional underground kingdom in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. It's a vast network of tunnels, chambers, mines, and halls located beneath the Misty Mountains, with entrances on both sides of the mountain range. The Mines of Moria is the original home of the Dwarves and is considered the greatest kingdom of all the Dwarven houses.
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im not going to lie, when it got to the bottom i was anxious for a second. i saw one of those white rocks and was like... omg is that a ghost?!
always a nice surprise to see a new upload.
I was hoping for a Balrog... :P
@@youtubewatcher759 [Gandalf opens his eyes.]
Gandalf: "A Balrog - a demon of the ancient world."
I thought the same
I expected nothing. I wasn't disappointed
(i hàve a gandalf tattoo so not knocking the fact that scifi and fear of the unknown stuff is fun!) but seriously it's just a deep hole, why would you be freaked out/ or expect to see "a ghost"?
This is the stuff in my nightmares but for some reason Im addicted to watching it😅
Me too. I think it's a healthy trait - wanting to know the scary thing and having a good warning buzzer in your head. Peace.
Totally agree 💯
Humans are weird animals
If you think that's bad, go to Huautla, Mexico. 8t has much more of that plus underwater passages!!! Are YOU stud!!!
Same reason why I listen to Mr. Nightmare :)
Damn that's deep. Was half expecting to see a sign saying please have a seat, the devil will be with you shortly.
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This is the way I depict what Minecraft would be like in real life. Minecraft feels so trivial and plain compared to this but nothing beats digging down and stumbling upon a cavern like this. When the camera hit the bottom, seeing the pebble bottom really made me want to just go for a walk down there.
They've added massive caves everywhere. Caves you could go into, make a base and never go out.
Stop playing games and play real life
@@aserta stop playing games and play real life
@@Ace5.56 Not everyone is meant to go exploring caves, games are a great way to have fun while staying real to ones abilities.
that deep, possibly gem stones and or gold deposits....the walls tell of massive floods coming through....
totally wasn't expecting to see a scary ass face suddenly appear as it begins spinning in the dark depths......lol
If anything, though, thanks for not wasting time and getting right to the pit section! I can't imagine how it must have been to actually have been standing there. And the fact we actually got to see the bottom and you had good control of it. Love it!
Did u also see a figure of a man at 2.38/39 seconds please it's so scary
@@miggimay6321 I dont see it
@@miggimay6321 actually yes music adds to the creepy tone for sure tho
@@maxbrister9777 yes it looks like it's coming out an internal cave please look don't blink or you will miss it . I watch them on tv
@@miggimay6321 it’s a waterlogged wall. Wait another few seconds and you’ll see another on the wall.
Now you know we gotta see you guys drop that thing ....it looks like a very wide canyon that goes off from there ..... that would be an epic video .
Jeff do you think there is any gold down there?
@@chancer7558 nope
@@Askjeffwilliams iron maybe
I hope you guys are fossil hunting while you explore these places. That floor down there would be a great place to sift rocks/soil and see what turns up. Thanks for the cool video!
Back in the late 60,s we used gold line, and it would make you spine, and we used Jumars to go up, did a lot of caves in West Virginia, Hell Hole, School House, Deer Lick pit ect. Great video keep up the great sharing of your spelunking adventures
No no no that mindset is what draws so many unqualified idiots to caves. There no gold treasures etc. And there are fossils in gravel driveways..... go find them there and not in cave
There's a respect thing, to leave nature as you found it as much as humanly possible, so the next person can enjoy it also. Just a thing most nature lovers go by. Best wishes! Fossils are Hella cool tho
Don't. That is my garage. To the right behind the rock face is a door leading to the jacuzzi, the sauna and the snooker room
I grew up in chickamauga Ga… When I was a kid we built a deck on the back of the house and when we were digging the post holes there was a small hole in the bottom of the post hole. We put the water hose down in there and turned it on and left it running for several hours and it never filled up… I think our house was on top of a cave that never had been found… Kinda scary and crazy at the same time… lol
Backrooms
Caves are much cooler than the backrooms.@@abarrelofoil6228
Good going. You flooded out the People Under the Stairs!
@@JDOTVegas 🏆
Maybe an old septic system?
Totally blown away by the footage! I got very squeamish because of the long drop to oblivion, but I'm just glad that there are pros like you guys, to show this stuff to the masses 👍🏼👌🏼🙏🏼
The muffled descending sound was terrifying! And the spinning.. I was just waiting for something to jump scare me 😂
Did anyone see the hieroglyphic of a person on the wall at @9:14 ?
That was beyond crazy, you boys went back in time billions of years
At least three years for sure
the bottom of the cave is the newest part
Hahaha....what if cave was appeared as example, 500y ago - You missed for about 100%
Not alot of people think of it from that aspect. That's what makes caves so cool. I like to rockhound and that's one of the first things that come to mind.
I didn't see the date on the rocks. What time stamp is it at?
What a wild adventure! Thanks for bringing us along.
Feeling a little motion sick on the descent...but cant look away. It's beautiful down there. I really wish there would be a way you guys could safely descend into that huge cavern down there. That would be epic.
we will make it down there someday soon enough when we can do it safely!
Cavers go to the bottom all the time! Been there several times myself.
@@ActionAdventureTwins absolutely glad you are waiting until you can do it safely! Good video man! ❤
What is the overall depth the GoPro descends
Did you notice the outline of a person on its way down. At 2:39 it will be straight ahead as your dropping it down. Creepy. Also on bottom there looks to be something
lol no
Grey 👾 aliens 100%
I saw that too
@@lauracotrone5775 it’s the rock formation lol
It looked like you were looking at boots / feet closest to you with the rest of the body further away. I found the feet to be convincing enough to shudder!
It really lives up to it's name 'Fantastic Pit'. The power of water and time is truly impressive.
5:40 looks like a character waking up in the middle of nowhere.
PROtip: 2:13 the audio's obviously messed because the tension is fully distributed from the wire unspooling up at the drill, through it's tension, all the way down to the camera's mike (kinda like when i was a kid and we'd play with the wire telephone, we could span almost 100 meters before we couldn't keep the tension up). To not have this issue, you need a buffer between cameras and the wire. I've found it very easy to just cut some rope off the end of a line, remove the core, and use the sheet to make a 3 point cradle, supported by sticks, ball point pens and tape... whatever's around. Sound doesn't travel through that anymore, and you're free to use the fishing line (as such).
I've never gone as deep as you guys with The Pit, but i've used this method to document the state of air shafts. Up to 10 meters, no issue with sound quality.
Why would anybody be worried about the audio, it's not like there's wildlife to hear or something like that
@yachtsteve you don't know that lol
@@yachtsteve If it doesn't take much more effort to try, why not? I'd do it. This guys post is informative.
Anything that starts with “Pro tip” poster is a db just stfu
9:55 - 10:03 *just before its pulled all the way backup it sounds a bit like people yelling in the distance??*
I hear that too…
Same
9:54 what… is that
Gotta say, this one made me a little dizzy, lol. So you guys are going down there soon then?
I have a balance disorder and use my vision for stability, so I started getting motion sickness watching this. LOL
U 2 make such great videos. The only complaint I have & I'm sure that there are many many others who agree that there never long enough. So I'm really hoping that as time goes by. That u 2 will be making longer videos. Stay Safe
Agreed, around 30 mins mark would give it more of a joining you on the adventure feeling, you always have some thing to say too so I don't think there will be any long silent points or need for filler.
I agree U2 are a good band, although i don't care so much for their later albums
@zGJungle: Play the video at 1/4 speed to go from 10.5 minutes to 42.
Absolutely makes my day when I see y’all have posted. So good. Thank you for sharing gents. ✌️
I would buy THAT "coffee table book" If you made one with photos of this cave! It is beautiful. Count yourselves lucky that you get to see these amazing places and things that 99.999% of the world will never see ❤ Thanks!
Gopros don't cut it for what you guys do you need a 360 camera or at least something to make it stable or controllable..
That is cool fellas. Years ago we stumbled upon a 15 foot diameter vertical mining shaft in Central Idaho that a rock takes 17 seconds to hit bottom. We knew where the hole ends at the bottom of the mountain (inside a long collapsed tunnel). We are confident that it is at least 1,000 feet deep, maybe as much as 1,500. Several hunters have disappeared in this area over the years, so I took the sheriff up there and said, "It would be easy to fall into this from up above, you need to go down there and see if those hunters are there." His response was "I'm not going down there, and if those hunters are down there, we can't do much for them at this point, now, can we?"
Anyone else just get the gut feeling there's something higher than humans on the food chain lurking down there 😕😐😶
You have to go down there! It looks _so big_ down there. It's a massive room. It looks like the floor might be bedrock. I want to know where all those passages go. If you can do it safely, I hope you'll go down it.
You first.
Been there several times myself!
@@tag_caver I mean down in the pit how long to climb out
the gopro thing is some shit out of a horror movie dude, the way the audio distorted + the spinning camera. all it needs is a meter to show the depth and something ominous at the bottom...
The part where you are like half way down at 4:18 (time stamp) almost feels like we are going into a new world or almost hypnotic in a way cuz for awhile its almost the same and over and black and light again. really trippy.
Please find a way to go down there looks so amazing to explore
oh man, a mini drone or a mini gimbal that holds the camera steady.
THAT WAS INSANE!!
thats what i was thinking, a small/cheap drone could be a good way to get footage down there
How well would the radio signals be down in a cave though ?
So what part of the video do people see the human shadow ?
That was totally amazing to watch. Thanks for bringing that to the world.
You guys definitely have to go explore down there
Seconded & thirded & fourth'd, I NEED to see the rest lol.
@@cap5856 yeah that’s definitely a workout but to see and explore something that crazy has to be worth it.
This will be trending in 12 years.
Greetings from Thailand. When will you go down in person?
Ok... Who saw the creatures from "The Cave" when it hit bottom when they saw the white boulder 😂😮😂
2:39 kinda looks like someone was standing right there
I thought the same, it looks like Aku from Samurai Jack.
Something that has no discernible hips and its right arm is squared off? It looks more like the ‘man’ symbol used on the men’s restroom door at bars and restaurants than it does any sort of actual person, being, creature, spirit, demon, whatever.
Definitely not someone or something down there; just our brains’ tendency to see things and faces where they’re not at.
Unless, of course, that they recorded an entrance to the men’s bathroom down there for . . . well, some sort of ‘hollow earth’ people? lol.
2:38
That's ashwatama
The way down was a little nauseating when it started spinning, but the way up amazing!! Another great video!!
I swear to god I keep seeing things that aren’t there on the bottom!! 😬
What an amazing feeling it is when you do that pit for the first time and your feet touch that floor!
Yes it is. And what a climb back up. Took me 45 minutes to get back up.
I am incredibly curious as to how the rigging works in pits this deep! Do you use one long rope or a stepped series of shorter ones for easier control when descending/ascending, or does that not matter as much compared to having to carry, rig, and change ropes mid climb? I'm not a caver or climber, so apologies if my questions seem silly!
@@ZombiesOhMyGod Cavers use what is known as single rope technique, so yes we use one long rope for pits.
I've done a 150' vertical pit before. I can't imagine over 500'!@@skipmason8747
2.40 is the shadow thank me later.
Imagine drop a 360° camera into this pit and view the video on a VR!
I'd be happy seeing this same video with just saw, but not stupidly compressed by RUclips. We'd be able to see so much more.
Whats the light reflecting off of as it starts to spin that makes it appear to be eyes? 👀
Вы такие молодцы! Вот бы внизу дальше обследовать,что то может невероятное нашли бы.
ok now repel down it😂
Can you imagine once it gets to the bottom seeing someone hiding in the corner or grabbing the cameras and looking at them?
Some of us don't have to imagine. There are things down there. Sometimes you see them. More often you hear them.
Eric, that would be awesome, big time.
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yup
@@domenik8339......Uh-huh... Do tell more lol... I'm sorry, but I'm calling BS.. Ive been caving for almost 30 years.. The closest thing I've ran into in said amount of time as far as what you describe, is homeless people, & an occasional animal - & homeless people arent typically in places like this, places that are so innacessible/inhospitable/require so much gear & energy to get in and out of. Typically homeless people will also be near enough to an entrance that they could find their way out by the light from said entrance in case of an emergency, like their phone/flashlight dying, or needing to go get food/wood for a fire.. You need access to food and water to survive, & so does most every other living thing; theres just not enough life down there to support as large of a creature as a human for very long.. Id bet if anything lives at the bottom of this pit, it would be birds, bats, bugs, salamanders, maybe fish, crawdads, & some single celled life like bacteria.. Probably no mammalian life whatsoever as deep as this one goes; not even rats or mice could sustain for long down there, if they could even survive the fall down.. There are no mole-men.. There are no cave monsters.. This is real life, not the movie "the descent", or "the lost world", nor some creepypasta; all those are entertaining, but fiction.. Most of the time, if you bump into anyone/anything, or anything goes bump in the night, it'll be another caver wishing you well, or an animal; like a bat, or a bird.. Sometimes a snake or a bear. & While rare, those latter two things are plenty scary when you do find em lol. When a piece of the ceiling collapses, that's always hella scary too, & far far more common in my experiences than a homeless person or a spooky animal.
Ok karen
These guys are super cool
You should try potting the world’s brightest flashlight down there and see if it lights it all up or if it’s to deep to even see
watch out for creepers on ledges
Was I the only one waiting for a jump scare?
2:38
What, no vampires?
I'm not from the US, don't know that area so don't know if people have ever been down there but would be great if you guys could try and explore it further with a drone. The place is huge.
Ellison’s cave, specifically Fantastic Pit in this video, are regularly rappelled by the caving society in the Southeast US. Many many people have been down to the bottom.
Where from
Me? I'm from north east England.
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@ 6:55, could be pareidolia however, I see a pale grey/white shape on the rock face that looks like a rising/setting sun 🌄with maybe 5-6 rays extending out from it or a crude hand🖐, any petroglyphs/rock art in that area? Amazing work!
Awesome, dudes! Thanks for not giving me anxiety attack on this one 😂
So... it looked like it goes. Going to send it?
That's quite a fantastic pit. That first one was probably just a warm up.
Invest in a 3D gopro so we don't get sea sick haha.
Where is the link to their channel?
Ahhhh the spinning..
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Click on their logo picture thing and scroll down to 'view channel'.
@@deepfreedom have to learn at some point.
@@fredsilvers1427 no need to be a d bag guy.
@@dougmate2378 how am I being a d bag? I'm the one trying to help
Lmao at 5:55 you’ll see a face in the rocks
Love when you guys post! It is so amazing and interesting to see inside of the caves. Really scares me to see you squeeze in tight spaces also!
This was featured in a news article which was in a style I despise: fear mongering. They tried to guide the reader into being afraid of all sorts of things, from the length, to the dark, to the nonsensical idea of something jumping out at the camera. Ridiculous. It’s a beautiful, amazing cave, as most natural caves are.
Yeah we were not happy to see that. they had asked us permission to use our content but we didn't give them permission because we were afraid of something like this.
@@ActionAdventureTwins I’m just glad to have found your video through it, as I was a caver in my youth, and this brings back treasured memories
To help minimize or eliminate the spinning of the camera, you might want to try and put a spreader bar between the two lines that you had attached to the camera. Either anchor the spreader to the drill or have someone hold it with an extension pole attached to it. If you test this out please let me know if it worked for you all. Good luck and stay safe on whatever your next destination is to explore.
Anything to stop the spinning. The cave looked like it was beautiful. I managed to watch for a few minutes, but it eventually got too painful. I was actually getting a little nauseous.
Is this the same pit you threw a rock in like a few months ago?
That's insane. What is the depth of that pit?
586 ft.
Fantastic Pit is per Mark C 586 feet of vertical drop, the total vertical drop of the cave overall is 1063 feet, which for this part of the world is just nuts; the mountain this cave is in tops at just 2,330 feet above sea level for comparison, and Ellison is actually down toward's the base.
We need humans eyes down there ASAP this is to interesting
That drop is incredible. I was surprised that the bottom wasn't all water. I could hear water falling or flowing down there. And the ride up through the water was cool.
Someone needs to "send it" one of these days.
I was kinda surprised there wasn't a skeleton down there.
It looked like there might have been a fog layer in the drop as well
No, this drop is Fantastic, the other drop is Incredible. A play on an old Abbott and Costello routine.
I don't see any bones, so that is a good sign that no one has fallen down it before. I would fly a drone down there with a camera.
Hey guys, just wanted to say how much I appreciate how active you are with posting on the channel. I stumbled across your videos about 2 months ago when Injured and I’ve been a huge fan since.. thanks for taking us along for the journey with you!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoy the videos and we hope you recovered well!
That's was awesome. The audio adds to how creepy it is down there and that rock at the bottom looks like a person. Unexpectedly scary.
Omg bro I rlly read this middle of the night
Time stamp, pls!
Was I the only one freaking out thinking the drill chuck was going to back off and lose the spool.
I get scared falling off my chair, I can't even imagine falling down that.
More light and a 360 camera would be awesome!
An RC car with the GoPro cam attached could really give us some great footage. 👍🏼✌🏼🇺🇸
Except for the spinning which I doubt you could have controlled anyway, this was quite awesome. A gopro journey to the center of the earth. But at the bottom, I was sure I saw a cave drawing of something that looked like a T-Rex in white chalk? (grins)
Center? LOL no where even close to the center bud. If you think the earth is a ball you have MAJOR problems. Keep following the globe clowns on this platform you will never break the loop. You were warned. Don't bother responding with blah blah blah. Ive done the traveling and homework.
@@SeaLevel211 Oh, I quite agree. Earth is NOT the way they say or show us it is. My personal take is that Earth is a realm of some kind, and the shape of which is in the mind of the beholder.
Some say flat, some say round, some say concave, some say convex, some say there is a dome, some even say it is pink with rainbow polka dots.
I wonder how space can be a vacuum and Earth still keep its atmosphere?
They tell us that the light from the stars travels to our eyesight at 186,000 miles per second and down here on what could be flat Earth we see trillions and trillions of stars but go outside Earths atmosphere and there are NO STARS when it should be lit up like a trillion Christmas trees.
It's as black as black can be and appears to be like looking at black velvet for the texture of space.
Either way, NASA is full of Bantha poo-doo and no one really knows what Earth actually is, just that it appears FLAT from down here with both feet on the ground and NASA mandate is to LIE about everything space. (endofline)
How deep?
This video Is gonnna blow up like crazy. You watch right now its only got 553 views.
It has a decent flat floor. Camp down there! Have an expedition - toss a months worth of supplies, a tent. Go down with a few buds. You can even cliff camp on the way back up. I’d pay to watch that
Nobody saw those eyes just before @3:00 maybe earlier?😳
I love this❤ I would definitely go down there if I was younger! Fascinating! I’m guessing oxygen down there since you guys are ok! Wow! Keep up the adventures!
I taught i saw a ghost when it got to the bottom.
Rappelling such a deep pit has its hazards. You can easily lose control of your descent, the rope is really heavy and you have to drop a lot of bars on your rack to get moving. If you dont add them back as the rope load decreases you can hit the bottom going way too fast. I was on one rescue where a Florida girl did just that, her boyfriend cushioned her landing with his body and she got out with a broken collarbone. Practice with someone weighting the rope and learn to control it. A Gibbs ascender riding above the rack can be used as an emergency stop. Get a copy of “On Rope” and read it cover to cover.
Nauseating experience due to camera spinning. Camera should have been spin stabilized.
Damn I really wanted to see something peek out from behind a rock at the very bottom. That would make for a really cool video if they had two of their friends down their dressed up in some kind of creature costume and the last thing you see is the creature attacking the go pro with handmade spears or something. Missed opportunity lol
What is the opposite of a bucket list? things I never want to do. Look mesmerizing and beautiful but claustrophobia would be unbearable. Well, that plus the fear of hanging hundreds of feet in the air by a single rope
Fly a drone down there and explore down the passage way when the camera was touching the ground floor. That would be a cool video.
Como controlar a imaginação kkk, eu fico o tempo todo me vendo andando por essas cavernas...É se aparecer alguma criatura...UAU!😄🤗
At least no bodies down there... And I was wondering about a drone as well, but it pretty much looks the same going down until the bottom. No water.. long ropes could work.
Just seen this video in a newspaper online.
These videos continue to remind me that the Earth is really really REALLY deep😅
What was cool is at the bottom. The rocks were all rounded much like a river, would be cool to get a sample of that material and pan it,