So glad Tom Scott let me and other's discover your videos. I have learned more about caves and caving from you in the past year or so than in my whole life. :)
I just realized that a cave-in in an active cave is what causes the ceiling to get bigger. The water carries the debris away and makes it look natural. A cave-in in a dead cave makes it seem unsafe
I just wanted to say thank you. That was so beautifully presented with such clear and concise content that someone like me that can't cave, however who is really interested in the subject, can follow and thoroughly enjoy 😁
The on site videos are what make the video. One day I'll have some spare change to help you, I, and the world learn more about what lies underneath the surface. Thanks for sharing! *waves from the caves*
So glad Tom Scott let me and other's discover your videos. I have learned more about caves and caving from you in the past year or so than in my whole life. :)
... and each of those stages offers something very different to cavers.
I just realized that a cave-in in an active cave is what causes the ceiling to get bigger. The water carries the debris away and makes it look natural. A cave-in in a dead cave makes it seem unsafe
I just wanted to say thank you. That was so beautifully presented with such clear and concise content that someone like me that can't cave, however who is really interested in the subject, can follow and thoroughly enjoy 😁
thank you for such a lovely response to my work!! :) that means a lot to me
Here, have a like and a comment :D
Great video, Elise - you are a natural presenter and make the subject matter fascinating.
The on site videos are what make the video. One day I'll have some spare change to help you, I, and the world learn more about what lies underneath the surface. Thanks for sharing! *waves from the caves*
Great video !
The dead cave is in stony Middleton I believe and I’ve gone through it to the other side