@@notgadot Don't confuse Sergei Koseev with Pavel Demidov. Koseev was an amateur fool who entered the cave illegally, without even telling his family where he was going. Demidov was an experienced speleologist who died in a rockfall, and that's the kind of thing that could happen to even the most experienced speleologist in a cave as dangerous as Veryovkina. He deserves the RIP. Koseev deserves a Darwin Award.
Really! Some days ago this happened to me. I was walking in the woods, in a carsic area, and I walked near the entrance of a well / abyss. I moved out quickly...
You have no clue on how close it is today. I share my cartography with urban public works who should be notified how thin it is between past assumption and my facts
I wish they could build small structures as they go down, like safe houses, to store supplies and make it easier to get up and down. If it wasn't in the middle of nowhere, they could even try to get electricity down there, to set up a string of lights, ladders and stairs to make it easier for them. I hope they keep exploring further down!
The people doing this are fit enough that stairs aren't really needed. The ropes in place are significantly faster for descent than stairs and not too bad to get back up. Ladders would definitely be slower than the rope used atm. Not as safe either.
Correct. Not that I know every cave of every country, but I know that Greece with it's 80% mountains have 15.000 known caves. And Im not even sure if all caves have been fully explored. And more caves added constantly. Like that Im sure there are plenty other countries with many caves unexplored
@@JabaShavishvili sakashvili lost a war he started. That's why it's Russia now. It could be sad for you, i have a good friends in Georgia and I love Georgia. But the fact is, now it's region "connected" to russia
I wonder if they have any clue what else might be out there. With mountains it is easy to see, but with caves is possible to detect using seismic or other equipment? Or do we have thousands of years of random exploration ahead? And if so, could there be caves much deeper by orders of magnitude?
@@curiousentertainment3008 I'm not sure why it would be limited to the height of mountains (which would be about 5.5 miles), but 50+ miles is really intriguing!
@@polylight The link to mountain height might be something to do with crust thickness and/or geological distortions like folds, but as for detecting caves yes that exists. The oil and rare mineral mining industry has a variety of techniques from passive seismic sensors that just listen to natural seismic events to active ones that make the sound and listen to the response. They also have methods for measuring the density of the crust with satellites that measure subtle changes in gravity and other methods, if they can find and map oil saturated porous rock before drilling even starts then they can find outright voids too.
Just make a path with torches, it will make a path for you to follow back. Also the recipe is just coal and sticks and coal is quite common in any level.
Speculation I know, but experts believe there could be 10’s of thousands more caves like this on earth that are undiscovered 😧 and possibly deeper also.
Even though this is asked 2 years ago, I was wondering the same thing. It feel like it's from Halo? Although I find it quite weird BBC didn't put credits to their music in the vid.
in our home town there is a mountain., have cave .people enter there and said that torch lights is not working there . i don't know if they are telling true or not
Vermont granite quarries are something like yours- deep blue hues, fish and the semi active quarries today go down 3-400 FT. with straight sides- v. Kool!
What would cause air to flow into your face as a “stream” while you’re meters and meters into a cave? Water? An adjacent opening? Heat from deep geothermal activity?
It is posible wee don t nead the sune to muche like wee now , plus ar pels like Vit D and lite how simulate the sun.Allsow the sune is danger because he have same bad radiation how is efecting the DNA.
The Georgian attack on Abkhazia in 2008 was recognised by UN. And Russia protects Abkhazia cause others "democratic countries" cant. They can only protect Kosovo.
I think that unlike mountains, it's harder to be sure which cave is the record holder. It's gone back and forth between several. Plus, many feel more comfortable being out in the open on Everest rather than being in claustrophobic spaces for six days. I don't think we have too much to worry about for now.
Caves are like the ocean....pretty sure there are deeper unexplored places in both areas.....it is arrogant to think we know everything about either.....
A portal to unplumbed depths in such an unassuming and lovely place. It takes a space vessel ten minutes to reach the edge of space. Three days to the moon. The bottom of this cave is as distant as the surface of the moon.
They reached diamond level
Lol
Sheeesh
A little more and they reach Deepslate
Townships tale for those wondering
The deepest part of this cave is still above sea level.
It's not gonna surprise me if the speleologists reach the bottom part of the cave and find either Chinese or German tourists already there.
Hello, i got lost finding Paris, i thought this was the catacombs :))
Can you explain why?
@@Kuroiwa1988 the joke is that the cave is so deep it reaches the other side of the earth (which is impossible but this is a joke)
@@jianyi1 thank you
if they're in Russia they'd be crossin paths with brazilians at the end
RIP Pavel Demidov. You were a true pioneer
har han kolat! pistolen!
Lol.
He had 7 days to kick himself for not having stirrups, or telling anyone.
@@SubvertTheStateThat was Sergei Koseev.
@@notgadot Don't confuse Sergei Koseev with Pavel Demidov. Koseev was an amateur fool who entered the cave illegally, without even telling his family where he was going. Demidov was an experienced speleologist who died in a rockfall, and that's the kind of thing that could happen to even the most experienced speleologist in a cave as dangerous as Veryovkina. He deserves the RIP. Koseev deserves a Darwin Award.
This place is how every expedition horror movie starts.
It remind me of a 2011 film called Sanctum
The entrance reminds me "The Descent"
And pandemics like COVID-19 and Ebola
@@blackheavyblansThe Descent was scary as hell
@@deepdream19 I agree until I make a huge mistake and whatched the ''making of'' movie.
Awesome. Would love to see footage from deep within the cave
this is during a flood in that cave in 2018 ruclips.net/video/INCWfo72ycw/видео.html
I hear that but I have been a part of organized speleology since 1964.
Having seen the worst our species took into your deepest frontiers.
Awesome. Can’t wait for 1.17 to roll around so I can experience this.
Lmaoo
What is 1.17?
@@OutragedPufferfish a Minecraft version.
Funny.
Imagine when you go out a walk and there are caves just like this right underneath your feet. Freaky!!
Really! Some days ago this happened to me. I was walking in the woods, in a carsic area, and I walked near the entrance of a well / abyss. I moved out quickly...
Imagine walking and the gave underneath you into the deep cave so deep light cannot go
@@thecrow1898Great english my friend 👍
@@jasonbrody8957 welcome to the real world 🧠
You have no clue on how close it is today.
I share my cartography with urban public
works who should be notified how thin it
is between past assumption and my facts
I wish they could build small structures as they go down, like safe houses, to store supplies and make it easier to get up and down. If it wasn't in the middle of nowhere, they could even try to get electricity down there, to set up a string of lights, ladders and stairs to make it easier for them. I hope they keep exploring further down!
They actually have built some such things.
In the future we'll have a city down there
The people doing this are fit enough that stairs aren't really needed. The ropes in place are significantly faster for descent than stairs and not too bad to get back up.
Ladders would definitely be slower than the rope used atm. Not as safe either.
they do. however there is always a risk of it being destroyed by floods which happen commonly in these caves
they just get down and fo nothing
Deepest *known* cave
What do u mean? 🤔
karma karma
Meaning there are caverns/caves everywhere on Earth that could lead anywhere.
@@meep9963 thank u! 👍
Makes you think hey
Correct. Not that I know every cave of every country, but I know that Greece with it's 80% mountains have 15.000 known caves. And Im not even sure if all caves have been fully explored. And more caves added constantly. Like that Im sure there are plenty other countries with many caves unexplored
Imagine getting to the bottom and not having enough planks to make a crafting table
The deepest failure was taking an assumption easy to disprove before entry.
It’s like a whole new frontier. Like he said, it’s an entirely new type of geological feature.
Anyone else is here after seeing Ruhi Çenet 's video ?
Beautiful place in Georgia. Love caves, didn't know this and the other deepest cave
Russia
@@masakeris It's Georgia sucker
@@JabaShavishvili sakashvili lost a war he started. That's why it's Russia now. It could be sad for you, i have a good friends in Georgia and I love Georgia. But the fact is, now it's region "connected" to russia
@@masakeris slava ukraina
@@masakeris What Russia woke up the occupier 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Games teaches us that there can be 4 seasons for every dungeon in the cave.
This is nothing compared to the hole I made on the beach when I was 9
Wow... that cave is simply amazing
They will know they reached the very bottom of the cave when they find the Bedrock indestructible block.
Something so big and it stems from a hole you could, unsuspecting, stumble into while going for a walk through a field.
Imagine that when you reach the bottom, they find a door and it has something written like 'do not open, keep closed forever'
I wonder if they have any clue what else might be out there. With mountains it is easy to see, but with caves is possible to detect using seismic or other equipment? Or do we have thousands of years of random exploration ahead? And if so, could there be caves much deeper by orders of magnitude?
Theoretically the deepest cave that could exist is the height of the Himalayan mountains I’ve seen estimates of 50~56 miles thick.
@@curiousentertainment3008 I'm not sure why it would be limited to the height of mountains (which would be about 5.5 miles), but 50+ miles is really intriguing!
@@polylight The link to mountain height might be something to do with crust thickness and/or geological distortions like folds, but as for detecting caves yes that exists. The oil and rare mineral mining industry has a variety of techniques from passive seismic sensors that just listen to natural seismic events to active ones that make the sound and listen to the response.
They also have methods for measuring the density of the crust with satellites that measure subtle changes in gravity and other methods, if they can find and map oil saturated porous rock before drilling even starts then they can find outright voids too.
@@polylight they are formed by water (cave rivers), so they have to be above sea level.
Just make a path with torches, it will make a path for you to follow back. Also the recipe is just coal and sticks and coal is quite common in any level.
yes good idea ..but we do have electricity now
Too bad caves are formed in limestone and not Coal
@@Brian-jz1pi bro it was a minecraft reference LMAO...... ☠
Where is this located exactly? Not showing up on Google Earth or Google Maps.
in Georgia the country in the breakaway region of Abkhazia
@@peterotoole2142 Yes, That part I understood but I was looking for a more detailed description of the exact location.
It is classified
@@arthurmead5341why
I wonder if they finally found a stronghold down there.
This is like a life dream for me
To me rather than the depth, it's more insane there's enough oxygen for them, and that it's not flooded
Imagine you’re just vibing and you fall into that ravine with no water bucket
It's amazing there's no discoveries of scary animals or others creatures in these extremely deep caves.
1:46 what a crazy design of helmet, can anyone explain why please?
It's called Grivel Stealth, the pattern probably has no REAL reason but to look cool
@borzoi9198 thanks!
When is someone gonna dive the river? That’s what I wanna know. Possibly finding more of the cave system. A cave dive, within the cave.
How do you go to the toilet while 2000 meter underground?
@So Lo in their chalkbags.
Starbucks.
Make a note to remember to pack your squatty potty
If I remember correctly, I believe they go into garbage bags in 5 gallon buckets, but I think they haul it out with them when they leave aswell
How do they measure the depth underground?
with an altimeter.
Accurately surveying with laser pointer things that measure distance makes the maps
i dont believe their numbers
@@messianic_scam Why would they lie?
@@archaicresonance4927
well people make up stuff
It’s crazy that the depth of this cave has been surpassed by Krubera not too long ago
Great place for a claustrophobic like me.
I'm really surprised that the comment section is not riddled with yo mama, ex and so on jokes.
I'm proud of you.
yo mama
yo ex
Yo mama so fat that when she fell down the shaft, it became 3 meters wider and required an entire new expedition to discover bottom
so big
i have come here after seeing ruhi cenet's video about this cave.
See a guy looking for his goose Gertrude.
This is where you go to survive the coronavirus
But I don t belive is the big one.Ther ar odhers widauth conection one surface and ar bigar then this.
John Love boy go back to kindergarten
John Love What does it have to be the biggest one looks plenty spacious
You have to lick the walls for the antibodies
@@johnlove6206 not biggest. Deepest.
すごすぎる。人類の探究心に拍手
is that the starfield tune? 😭
Speculation I know, but experts believe there could be 10’s of thousands more caves like this on earth that are undiscovered 😧 and possibly deeper also.
Our knowledge is always temporarily.
2.2km and earth radius is 6371km... barely scratching the surface.
No scratching surface. Mountain has 2000m height
This gives me made in abyss vibes
yes
Soundtrack Anyone ?
Even though this is asked 2 years ago, I was wondering the same thing. It feel like it's from Halo? Although I find it quite weird BBC didn't put credits to their music in the vid.
So this is the cave thag inspired "The Abyss" in Made in Abyss.
yes
How good are LTE or WLAN down there ?
At the very beginning of the video, you can notice a layer brick as if this was once upon a time a collapsed structure?
in our home town there is a mountain., have cave .people enter there and said that torch lights is not working there .
i don't know if they are telling true or not
yeah but most importantly: have they found a balrog yet?
The deepest cave in the world is Veryovkina cave, and i‘be been at the deepest point in 2013!
it´s a good memory to Pavel
WHAT IS THE SONG IN THE BEGINNING?? Shazam is s**t the bed about 30 times trying to figure out what is was.
Mines of moria or king under the mountains can it be found?
Howdy! I’m Flowey Flowey the flower, it seems your new down here! I guess little old me will have to show you how things work down here
Vermont granite quarries are something like yours- deep blue hues, fish and the semi active quarries today go down 3-400 FT. with straight sides- v. Kool!
What would cause air to flow into your face as a “stream” while you’re meters and meters into a cave? Water? An adjacent opening? Heat from deep geothermal activity?
imagine all the exposed coal, diamond and iron ores!
As a businessman, I want to hear about the exposed ores as well 😂. Biology takes so long to decode.
Isnt breathing an issue inside?
Do they get enough oxygen to survive inside?
Imagine living there
You would have to get vitamins somewhere else
It is posible wee don t nead the sune to muche like wee now , plus ar pels like Vit D and lite how simulate the sun.Allsow the sune is danger because he have same bad radiation how is efecting the DNA.
The way to nearest grosery store will be long and hard.
Do they bring back the waste or leave it there
maybe show us what's inside the actual cave?
what do they do with all the waste? I know they ain't holding it for 6 days
You know what the end of that cave is china.😂😂
Loool
and this how those virus come from
What are you talking about?
no comments?
Who knows what they awoke in the darkness of Khazad Dum... shadow and flame
Not hardly. Humans have scratched the surface. There is a deeper extent.
Within which we know there are flows, storage vaults, of vast significance.
I cant find the modern bow still
That was the hole of Gog and Magog! Krubera (Gog) and Voronya (Magog) caves are so close each other
Who knows they may be connected via a tributary or two.
@@curiousentertainment3008 I'd venture to guess this is more likely the case than not.
Все же какая из команд круче? Перово спелео или Спелеоклуб Перово??!
Олег Парфенов послужил прототипом инженера из Внутри Лапенко?
Underground camping? Damn I chose the wrong career.
Once they reach 2000 meters, they discover wall paintings from Chuck Norris ancestors.
And, at the very bottom: Schön hier! Aber waren Sie schon mal in Baden-Württemberg?
On the end/other side of the cave they'll crawl up straight into ali expres headquarters.
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth …
Jules Verne
Agartha
By "break-away part" I assume you mean occupied by Russia.
Fisklina or “annexed” by Russia.... aka, a sovereign entity controlled or claimed by Russia.
The Georgian attack on Abkhazia in 2008 was recognised by UN. And Russia protects Abkhazia cause others "democratic countries" cant. They can only protect Kosovo.
Yes, indeed occupied by Russia just like Tskhinvali, Georgia!
Abkhazia is not occupied by Russia. It was occupied by Georgia until Abkhaz people liberated Abkhazia on September 30, 1993.
Please dont trash it and turn it into a dump and toilet like Everest 😑 respect it.
I think that unlike mountains, it's harder to be sure which cave is the record holder. It's gone back and forth between several. Plus, many feel more comfortable being out in the open on Everest rather than being in claustrophobic spaces for six days.
I don't think we have too much to worry about for now.
Doesn't show the inside.
Very strange, theres no bedrock...
I wanted to see the cave, not Interviews
Unfortunately they will eventually get to Y level 0 and will have to turn around
Weird it’s so cold, most caves are hotter the deeper you go?
Abkhazia is Georgia
Hoping we discover more beneath the earth..
Y:16 is where the diamonds at. Be sure to check that.
I hope they don't wake the Balrog....
So hyped for the minecraft cave update
be careful, you might find Kaiju down there
I guess we will just have to take there word for it considering there was nearly no footage from inside the cave....
I wonder how they eat and poop inside the cave while working. Dis they bring the poop with them going back up to the surface?
Caves are like the ocean....pretty sure there are deeper unexplored places in both areas.....it is arrogant to think we know everything about either.....
They should send in that floating robot from Prometheus.
Bro Finally surpassed maelstrom
what an experience it would be.
reminds me ogf into the abyss anime
*Made in abyss
Legend say that at the bottom of the cave lies a whole volume of made in abyss manga from first chapter to last chapter
I hope they find a strange large creature there that's deadly and majestic or aliens that are friendly.
As weird as this may sound, I would wear a parachute for the decent in.
I thought They have to fight zombie, skeleton and creeper to get in
A portal to unplumbed depths in such an unassuming and lovely place. It takes a space vessel ten minutes to reach the edge of space. Three days to the moon. The bottom of this cave is as distant as the surface of the moon.
238,856 miles to the moon from the Earth’s surface mate
It must be rough for you...
@@kconboy3200 time wise, yes it is as distant. Lol
or a Louis Vuitton store?
you found gold?
With due equipment and knowledge and if nothing goes wrong it takes 4 days to reach the deepest spot and another 4 days to be back to surface⚠️💀