like, 1-500 chance, its a stone man with 50 hearts that is attracted to enchanted gear (each piece of enchanted gear increases spawn chance by 10), with complete knockback immunity, and can one shot someone with full unenchanted iron by shooting tendrils out of its body or biting the player. drops a stone heart which is used in a recipe unknown to the crafting book that is used to summon 1 out of 10 entities randomly which each drop very advanced enchantment books that go above the limits of normal books (prot 5, sharpness 7, fortune 5, etc)
Cry0genic at first I thought you were being a dick, but the more I thought about it, the more I went ha that’s funny me go laugh. I hate that the internet makes it fairly difficult to tell whether someone is sarcastic or not.
At 0:55 that undermined track scares me. You're in the mine. It's Thursday, and you get to go and spend time with your family after today. You hop into the mine train with Dave and Chris. They have one more day on the job, and then they get promoted. You can't remember what position, though. Tonight's assignment is simple: pick up the ore in Tunnel 14, branch 7, and haul it back up to the top. It's an unfamiliar route, but you can handle it. You look to your left and see branch 6 pass by. Up ahead is branch 7. You don't know how far this branch runs, but hopefully Dave does. However, he doesn't have a clue, so you send him in to see. After a few minutes, he hasn't come back. You wonder where he is. Chris goes in to find him. You are about a half hour behind schedule, but luckily the mine is always open. It's been fifteen minutes since Chris went in. You're upset at this point. Is this a prank? No, they wouldn't do that. You've known them for ten years. They don't have much humor. You restart the engine and go inside. You go in the branch and start hearing sounds. You keep going. The diesel motor putt-putt-putts along, keeping pace relatively well. As you roll along the bends, you marvel at the contraption. A sturdy old minecart, but well-built. It's served you for fifteen years, and has done a swell job the whole time. The diesel fumes aren't too healthy, but you've developed a liking for them. Suddenly you hear a call for help. It's Chris! He says Dave's hurt! You hear his voice up ahead. But how far? You speed up the mine cart. The engine begins making a slight _clank_ when it fires, but you don't notice. She's managed worse. Chris sounds close now. *WHAM* _pssssssshhhhhhh_ Suddenly, the engine starts spewing smoke. You lose grip of the throttle! You hear a yell, this time right in front of you. Suddenly, time seems to stop. The engine, second cylinder jutting out, spark plug dangling by a wire. Chris, in front of you, on the tracks. Illuminated in the light, a look of terror plastered on his face. And the hole. Directly behind where Chris is standing, the track has been undermined, metal tracks hanging over it. You hear a thump and a yell. Chris flies into the hole. You are thrown from the minecart into the hole as well. As you fall, you see Dave lying at the bottom, his elbow and leg at an unnatural angle. And Chris, lying on the ground beside him, his eyes pointed up in terror. You hit the ground, and see what Chris saw. The minecart. Derailing from the misaligned tracks. And then it falls. The ol' trusty minecart. Fifteen years of service, even saved your life a few times, now hurtling towards you. Your last thought was that you should've fixed that piston. You die as the minecart crushes you, killing you instantly. Chris and Dave aren't so lucky. Chris gets burnt to death as the diesel tank explodes, and Dave gets severe third-degree burns. Dave could've survived if he received medical attention. However, he died roughly one and a half hours after the wreck. Later this month, the mine company would come in and see that branch 7 had collapsed. This was okay. They hadn't been able to find any ore there, anyway. Completely useless to them. (This took me an hour to write)
2:17 is just freaking horrifying, it's hard to put it into words, but there's something about the things created by humans being somewhere they don't belong, forgotten.
Terraria caves aren't scary because you can see everything essentially as in Minecraft where you can't see everything because of the 3d space so the fear gets intensified .
I was playing back when mobs got introduced and I built this house on top a huge ass mine system I dug out. I had extra beds and little checkpoints for me to stop and unload, I had a little incident with water and most of my torches were gone. I hear one zombie noise pop open my door go down and got blown up. I didnt go back for a bit but I rebuilt and every tunnle had gates on it, I was way to paranoid to play that world again though. I just find it funny that I was that scared of a game.
@@MarcyTheKindaCoolWizard What's there to be in them? Bugs? Bats? Fish? Rats? It's not like any spooky demon creature would choose to haunt just any random cave. Caves are just big ol holes with history. Some can be quite beautiful. ^-^
Going deep into a cave would be a death sentence if you ran out of light, imagine miles deep underground, no noises except for the distant drip of water but then your light flickers and goes out. Everything is bathed in darkness. You fumble for your backpack and rummage through it, slowly at first, but quicker as the horrifying realization sets in that you don't have any batteries left. A deep primal fear sets in as your mind starts to wander and create threats that don't exist, you're hyperventilating now, you try to calm down but then you hear a faint noise, like a whisper. From lack of oxygen and fear you start to have auditory hallucinations, quiet whispers and scuttles in the depths of your new found hell. You won't make it out. That's how I imagine it would be anyway.
I love how RUclips lets people have 4 lines of text to give me PTSD with before capping it off with the "Read more" button. I always thought dying underwater in the depths would be terrifying, like concrete shoes to sink you to the bottom as quick as possible. Assuming you didn't die of the pressure or lack of oxygen, imagine waiting at the pitch black depths of the sea to be eaten by whatever terrifying night creatures inhabit there. But that doesn't seem as scary to me as not being able to see in a cave, knowing i'm _Stuck_ 60 meters under the surface of the earth behind shit tons of convoluted paths and crawlspaces. Left only with regret, hunger, and dark until an inevitable sad, undiscovered death. Swallowed by the earth. And the worst part is that the entire time, your mind is instinctively telling you that you can make it. That the only thing separating you from the outside world, from forgiving this fatal _mistake,_ is an 8 story building's worth of maddeningly twisted and tight spaces. Having to scrounge through an eternity's worth of rock and darkness. One can only hope there are no pits, dead ends, or water. To think of there being entities in the dark, whether real or from delirium, especially having to Decide what is what, is an entirely different level of survival.
I saw that poor dead dog in a Ripley’s Believe It Or Not book when I was a kid. Same picture too. If a kids book can show it, an intentionally scary RUclips video can surely show it
2:47 this is Paradise Lost in the Oregon Caves! I've been in this room several times. I thinks caves are often beautiful and quite comfortable, almost feels like walking through sacred grounds. Honestly I'm more afraid of my unexplored minecraft caves than I am of real caves XD
In skyrim those caves with long vertical falls always spook me. The one where you get pulled by a stream over an undergroud waterfall and see a bunch of frostbite spiders fall from the roof was something else.
I wish there was a game like this. Like a horror/adventure game where you explore a giant cave and in that cave you can very rarely find monsters, secret buildings, underground lakes, notes from an explorer who explored and this cave before you, giant pits that you cant see the bottom of, etc...
I was thinking and it would be an excellent idea to make a walking simulator where you have to go through a lot of liminal spaces or as you say, a horror game with this type of caves,it would be super disconcerting
0:15 How’d I get down here... 0:30 guess I can’t go back. 0:38 Um... 0:50 Shit. 0:53 Old abandoned mine... 1:02 NOT ABANDONED NOT ABANDONED NOT- 1:22 Ugh, my head... 1:28 maybe I can find a way out 1:35 Yuck... 1:43 Oh god... 1:50 What the hell?! 1:55 AAAAAA- 2:15 I’m fine? 2:17 What happened? 2:30 Water! 2:35 No... 2:37 A city, 2:46 Up. 2:56 Life! 3:02 Giant enemy spider! 3:16 What is that? 3:22 Finally, an exit! 3:26 I’ll never escape...
2:02 actual footage of me getting up at 2 am to get a slice of cheese edit'e: edite le 2: removed the edit because it was cringe, enjoy the unedited comment lol
I went on a few tours of different caves as a kid... maybe its just me, but there's something weird going on with most caves. I felt like something unfriendly was watching us. Pardon my rant.
Same. Something unnatural feeling about caves. Like your body is telling you that you should leave immediately. I don't have this phobia but i cant help feeling weird in caves
One time i was touring this cave and the person guiding us told us to turn off all our lights and we did... It wasnt that creepy, it was a little eerie but also for some reason a little calming?
not actually always stylized realism is also realistic but that does not means it would be even normally scary minecraft have it's oversimplified graphics that's something i don't like about it also real life itself is not often scary i am actually saying it deeply you might not understand but those are technically not what would you see in a realistic minecraft edition
@@TSplats a lot of the people here played Minecraft as children when the idea of cave ambience was foreign, playing the game alone in the dark on cool summer nights was common, and Herobrine was the modern-day Boogeyman. Not sure if you understand, but the memory of that innate fear when we heard the first resonating creak sort of instills that terror in the original players to this day. But the cave ambience wasn't the point of the video; it was the way that noises like those combine perfectly with strange images like these.
The thing that absolutely TERRIFIES me is that if you get stuck, you’re under and above hundreds of feet or rock. I’m not claustrophobic when I’m in a cramped room because I know there’s a way out. That doesn’t apply underground.
@Estresaurio Rex Don't be stupid and dive into tiny crevasses that you are told not to. John Jones pretty much disregarded any danger about the cave even though people had gotten stuck before and needed rescued. Jumping into those types of caves is stupid and is a waste of time and resources for rescuers if you get stuck in them. I don't even understand the fun of it since you are pretty much forced to stare at the ground the whole time.
These pictures make me a bit paranoid. It might just be the music. ive been in a cave on a tour once. It was quite fun. But im always feeling on edge when im in a cave. I stay really close to the people. Seeing these pictures is the part of the caves i hate most and the choice of bgm is the thing that makes me genuinely scared.
these arent even good cave pictures. The good ones are where you have to crawl on your stomach through a small hole and are constantly thinking about how do you get back out. I like the ted the caver creepypasta.
The scariest stories for me are those that are real. I’m so glad I went on my first (and probably only) caving trip before I learnt about John Edward Jones’ death.
I've been on one of those once. It was a cave in the Philippines, a long drive from Manila. The entrance was around the size of a washing machine, then it gradually became narrower. It reached the point that our bigger friends had to squeeze their way out the cave as they could not continue. It was freaky, but the inside was stunning
@@markojovanovski3372 he was in a cave called the nutty putty cave with his brother and a friend. He thought he found a section called the Birth Canal, a narrow downwards tunnel that you enter head first. maneuver With walls only 45 cm apart (18 inches) and him being upside down, the only way to move was to suck in all his air and shuffle forward. When he exhaled though, he realised he was stuck. After being unable to free himself, he got his brother to call for help. Rescue workers tried to use a system of pulleys to pull him out of the hole. due to a narrow ceiling, the only way to get him out otherwise was to break his legs, but that could kill him with shock in his state so it wouldnt work. 27 hours after getting stuck, he died from cardiac arrest as his heart was in overdrive trying to stop the blood from pooling up in his head (since he was still upside down). A really horrible and uncomfortable way to go, stuck in a cramped and musty hole in a cave with no way out.
My parents took me in a mine tour like 2 years ago. I don’t think they knew I had a fear of caves but they learned when after about half an hour of me being essentially paralyzed in fear we got out and I ran to the car and had a mental breakdown. Keep in mind I was 15 at the time
this feels like these cave rollercoasters that spray a faint amount of water at you with its spooky noises and random glowing bits if that makes any sense
the one with the cars looks exactly like a realistic version of the junkyard part of undertale, and now im thinking about how terrifying a version of undertale with realistic graphics modeled after caves like these could be
ember strider omg that part in waterfall where the lanterns lose their light and you have to find your way to the next one- i would probably start having an anxiety attack holy shoot
2:44 If video games have taught me anything, this can be 1 of 3 things: 1) the location for a cool side quest. Given I don't see any indicators, the quest may not have been found yet 2) A secret boss zone. With that large opening, it isn't too far to assume that this is a hidden spot to fight a tough boss. The building will be unlocked once you win so you can collect some kickass items and gold 3) Dev room/cut content. With it being walled off and hidden, it might not actually be intended for others to see it, so that devs can test future update items in it. Or it may have been one of the first 2 but was cut from the game.
I better i will use an rifle in combat and an hammer with shield or shield and something long to poke Whell , also an pistol with great ammo capacity , and i gave all the information of my Warframe equipment And of course i will use an Kubrow and an Excalibur warframe
the caves with stairs doesn't actually scares me, i feel a human presence in those caves but, those caves with literally nothing but a big hole or that one with a little castle, made me chill out
It gives me the impression that there *used* to be a human presence. Emphasis on used. I mean seriously, do you see how worn down some of those things are? The big holes for me just feel like they need a couple floodlights and then they'll be perfectly okay.
Feels like you just discovered something ancient or something that has been resting for thousands of millions of years. Like a dark curse that wasnt mean to be found, a entity that was meant to be hidden forever and forgotten. But you just woke it from its forever slumber and released it onto the world.
2:19 seeing vehicles broken in a deep dark caves, feels you are a castaway who drifted into an obscure world underneath the earth surface seeing the remaining bit of human civilization of the 21st century.
I've been there back in summer 2009, I remember how hot it was outside then feeling how cool it was going inside the cave. Then emerging back outside and having the heat literally hit you in the face was an odd feeling lol
I went there for the first time when I was 7, and my family and I would go there regularly for a bit. That’s probably why I have such an interest in cave exploration.
I went to mammoth cave a couple of years ago. My family does this big trip thing where we drive In a bunch of States and hike/drive up to the highpoint of each state, we do go to other things too. Edit: this year we visited Gettysburg, I am from Texas so the time we spend driving is excruciating.
2:22 oh sorry man I accidentally crashed your car into the bottom of a cave, lol sorry I'll get you a new one. Seriously though, there's probably corpses in some of those cars. Edit: 1. There aren't (hopefully) corpses in any cars. As S.A. said in the replies kindly, its Gaewern Slate Mine in Ceredigion, Wales. Thank you for telling me its name so I can never go there!
1:29 I've been there! It's a tourist attraction called "The Lost Sea" and I went there once on a road trip. I forgot where exactly it was, but I think it's in Tennessee.
it kinda is, the picture originally showed the mummified remains of a dead dog, but youtube didn't like that so float had to clone-stamp it out and re-upload the video
2:38 this one actually creeps me out bc it looks like one of the places I was in in a dream.. I remember going in like through a bottom door (like the one in the pic) and it was like a tourist spot where there was water pools inside. But then everything started flooding and we had to rush out. Other things happened but that's all I can remember rn. But what's different is that the stones were more grey and there were trees instead of cave walls
I had a scene in a dream similar to that. I came across an old room underground with stone steps and all sorts of carvings, the biggest being of a being with three ugly faces. I came back with a map and that room was labeled GOD.
0:39 they really did that. As soon as I saw what looked like teeth, I knew that dog would show up. I’m glad they edited it out though because I wouldn’t have slept that night.
this gives me flashbacks to when i was with my family at age 12 and they told me to head back up to the others and i got lost in the caves and couldn’t even hear my family anymore
I've explored actual caves, they have this weird sense of tininess in them. Like you're just so small and helpless, this cave will eat you up and never let you back out. Crazy stuff
The thing is I think I have this fear. I mean caves have exsisted ever since this world was made, and many people died in caves I mean just think about it, a corpse of a ancient lost traveller stalking you while you are exploring a cave, you lost your way out of the cave out of fear and will end up like the corpse
I think you are going to be a big trendsetter for this year and next. Its really interesting learning about all these obscure phobias and seeing these images that can provoke them making us discover new fears we never knew we had. Great work man. I'm glad to have discovered this channel.
@@surrealoid2805 another good one is the guy who makes these videos while putting music from Mario and Zelda to specific images to match the scene. Here's hoping this catches on soon.
I have reverse-searched the image and apparently it is a sculpture inside a quarry in Paris. It is called "Carrière du chemin de Port-Mahon" in french but apart from the French wikipedia article I couldn't find more information. Pretty interesting though.
@@cloudrz i never scared with dark. When i was kid and until now. few Times i see white thing move really fast i though is just my eyes. and i watch phasmophobia they called it orb, inside my head:Well they pretty harmle
Fun Fact 1:28 is a place called The Lost Sea, and it's a tourist attraction in Sweet Water, TN. They take you on a boat around a really big underground lake. I went there when I was 8.
1:05 my brother: dude wtf that pictures so creepy that's not fair there's a spooky guy in the photo me who spent the last 48 hours playing Skyrim: fuckin draugr. it's probably a regular one or a restless one. super easy to kill
The first versions did have a genuinely mysterious creepy vibe about them. You were always alone and you were exploring this new world you didnt really know what to do in, being threatened by tough ass mobs at night if you were unprepared. The music was serene yet created an ambience unlike any other. Aside from the music, you only ever heard the sounds of nearby mobs. Now though, they added a bunch more mechanics and we understand literally everything about the game. Old Minecraft just hit different. I miss it
@@smileyjojo4913 I remember when the game was fairly new, I was a kid and my dad used to play minecraft me and my brothers used to watch him play and it had this mysterious feeling, of loneliness and danger, the musics also made it so much creepier Old minecraft had an ambiance like nothing else, to this day I still can't play it alone lol it had that big of an impact on me
@@mxureentrc170 Playing on my dad's stationary in 7th grade, faking being sick, and trying to dig under a beach in the sand to escape the sound of a spider (a mob I had not previously encountered yet) is a level of downright terror I have yet to forget. Now, of course, fighting a spider is very run-of-the-mill, but back when nothing was familiar, stuff like that has such a strong effect.
I mean, I get it. I rarely played the game on pc bc it felt so eerie by myself, all alone in a large, silent world. I much rather preferred playing on the xbox where at least I had my brothers for company :p
Kyle Williams I’m pretty sure that I went there on the way to new orleans. Pretty cool in there. It’s crazy how completely silent it is in there if no one talks. I’m honestly suprised that there aren’t any pictures of the little water part of mammoth cave. I remember seeing it and it’s just a big patch of water inside of a huge cave, which is pretty weird to think about, especially because it’s pitch black and there are fish in the water. I’m not sure why that’s scary to me, I think it’s just something about not being able to see what’s under the water and just the whole concept of a body of water inside a pitch black cave.
Man and earlier today I was talking about how I didn’t think I had any phobia. Though that was because I had been in caves before and not been scared but thinking back I was A. With people And B. Those caves look more clean or had a open part wether the mouth,top or just a hole in it. The caves themselves don’t scare me but the idea of being in them alone or being lot or trapped in one makes me feel like dying
Imagine how terrifying Minecraft could be if it was more realistic looking
Jayden Schelmety it already can be for what it is
The people working on the new RTX shaders and texture packs are certainly working on it lol.
@@Blue_snapdragons that would ruin the game
Imagine a man with no arms, slightly green skin approaching you.
Just download shades lol
1:03 that moment when your eyes automatically lock onto the two lights and you realise that avoiding eye contact w endermen would be way harder irl
Yes
A
Oh God
@@alguemaleatorio8713 oh god indeed
@@mrmaniac3 Just imagine, the trauma of being in a Minecraft world by a portal, and you obviously, don't respawn.
Oh God.
It's even more creepy when you realize someone took all of these photos
@K.C 👁️👁️
K.C 👁👄👁
@K.C yes until they met the something, which uploaded the photos for the world to see
but i would leave IMMEDIATELY if i saw the damn skeleton looking things 😅😅
I need source for all the photos
no big deal just put torches in these caves since no hostile mobs spawn
this indicates that there is something hostile in the caves
@@root-beer Not if you put torches first noob
What about slimes?
Aeyen The Lobster yes
@@Mr_Fancypants Cover the floor with glass
Underwater caves are the worst. Could you imagine swimming in one and being unable to go up for air? I have nightmares where that happens.
I've heard stories about that shit.
Wasn't there a sports team that got trapped in the other side of one because they were too scared to get out?
@@Steve606_ Yeah,not only that but they legitimately couldn't leave until help arrived.
Look up david shaw diver on Wikipedia
Have you ever heard of "cenotes"? They're a kind of underwater rivers system here in México. They're actually beautiful, specially cenote "Angelita"
Hear me out: an incredibly disturbing mob that has a chance to spawn when a cave noise plays
like, 1-500 chance, its a stone man with 50 hearts that is attracted to enchanted gear (each piece of enchanted gear increases spawn chance by 10), with complete knockback immunity, and can one shot someone with full unenchanted iron by shooting tendrils out of its body or biting the player. drops a stone heart which is used in a recipe unknown to the crafting book that is used to summon 1 out of 10 entities randomly which each drop very advanced enchantment books that go above the limits of normal books (prot 5, sharpness 7, fortune 5, etc)
the new warden has been revealed and it's scary
i want it to spawn like that
I'd be fighting a lot of them then, because my base is mainly in caves and underground at Y levels as deep as bedrock
maybe the warden will...
There's already one
It's called Herobrine
The thing that scares me is being trapped in these caves forever, not being in them for a tour or something lol.
Just make sure to bring some materials and a Crafting Table.
Ye a crafting table and a pair of sticks is your best friend
@@enthropassiveagressiveplai1309 when you're out of materials, your picaxe is broken and you're lost
It's almost like living in a nightmare
Didn't people actually got trapped in a cave then the others tried to save them, but they just rot in the actual cave?
Idk...
For me it’s something to do with the amount of mass above my head
Man, people who have this phobia must have one surface level personality.
Nice one
Cry0genic at first I thought you were being a dick, but the more I thought about it, the more I went ha that’s funny me go laugh. I hate that the internet makes it fairly difficult to tell whether someone is sarcastic or not.
Thats deep
Why do I have thalassophobia and spluncaphobia?
THE DOOR IS THAT WAY 🚪
At 0:55 that undermined track scares me.
You're in the mine. It's Thursday, and you get to go and spend time with your family after today. You hop into the mine train with Dave and Chris. They have one more day on the job, and then they get promoted. You can't remember what position, though.
Tonight's assignment is simple: pick up the ore in Tunnel 14, branch 7, and haul it back up to the top. It's an unfamiliar route, but you can handle it. You look to your left and see branch 6 pass by. Up ahead is branch 7. You don't know how far this branch runs, but hopefully Dave does. However, he doesn't have a clue, so you send him in to see.
After a few minutes, he hasn't come back. You wonder where he is. Chris goes in to find him. You are about a half hour behind schedule, but luckily the mine is always open.
It's been fifteen minutes since Chris went in. You're upset at this point. Is this a prank? No, they wouldn't do that. You've known them for ten years. They don't have much humor. You restart the engine and go inside.
You go in the branch and start hearing sounds. You keep going. The diesel motor putt-putt-putts along, keeping pace relatively well. As you roll along the bends, you marvel at the contraption. A sturdy old minecart, but well-built. It's served you for fifteen years, and has done a swell job the whole time. The diesel fumes aren't too healthy, but you've developed a liking for them.
Suddenly you hear a call for help. It's Chris! He says Dave's hurt! You hear his voice up ahead. But how far? You speed up the mine cart. The engine begins making a slight _clank_ when it fires, but you don't notice. She's managed worse.
Chris sounds close now. *WHAM* _pssssssshhhhhhh_ Suddenly, the engine starts spewing smoke. You lose grip of the throttle! You hear a yell, this time right in front of you. Suddenly, time seems to stop.
The engine, second cylinder jutting out, spark plug dangling by a wire.
Chris, in front of you, on the tracks. Illuminated in the light, a look of terror plastered on his face.
And the hole. Directly behind where Chris is standing, the track has been undermined, metal tracks hanging over it.
You hear a thump and a yell. Chris flies into the hole. You are thrown from the minecart into the hole as well.
As you fall, you see Dave lying at the bottom, his elbow and leg at an unnatural angle. And Chris, lying on the ground beside him, his eyes pointed up in terror. You hit the ground, and see what Chris saw.
The minecart. Derailing from the misaligned tracks. And then it falls. The ol' trusty minecart. Fifteen years of service, even saved your life a few times, now hurtling towards you. Your last thought was that you should've fixed that piston.
You die as the minecart crushes you, killing you instantly. Chris and Dave aren't so lucky. Chris gets burnt to death as the diesel tank explodes, and Dave gets severe third-degree burns. Dave could've survived if he received medical attention. However, he died roughly one and a half hours after the wreck. Later this month, the mine company would come in and see that branch 7 had collapsed. This was okay. They hadn't been able to find any ore there, anyway. Completely useless to them.
(This took me an hour to write)
That legit is unnerving as hell...
(Great read tho 😅)
encore thank you! It's the first time I've written something like this
You write so much and only get 7 likes...what a shame
ShaneChenMusic thank you
The length of what you type with your profile photo is very compatible
0:16 _The cobblestone bridge I made to get to the other side of the ravine._
A true soldier
Well said
same
LMAO
Lol same
2:17 is just freaking horrifying, it's hard to put it into words, but there's something about the things created by humans being somewhere they don't belong, forgotten.
Its more terrifying realising something had to move it there
See I feel like there's an awesome story behind why all that stuff is there and i wanna know it *so* bad
Probably someone wanted to get rid of a shit ton of cars so of course humans dump it into a giant hole
For me, I'm a sucker for the story BEHIND pictures.
For instance, what happened here? Was there a sinkhole? An earthquake?
No see what happened was me (Skeleton smith) went there ate all the rocks and had to leave cus there was spider
1:04 that aint even speluncaphobia thats just what enters my bedroom when i turn the lights off
Oh no
Same
relatable bro
huh
And it has one of the crepiest discs disc 11
"Speluncaphobia"
*Terraria/Minecraft players:* Hey ive heard this one before.
What you mean? Its brand new!
Terraria caves aren’t nearly as scary. The worst part about Terraria caves is the fear of being suddenly obliterated by a landmine
@@bogingathedolphinking2802 worms?
Terraria caves aren't scary because you can see everything essentially as in Minecraft where you can't see everything because of the 3d space so the fear gets intensified .
I was playing back when mobs got introduced and I built this house on top a huge ass mine system I dug out. I had extra beds and little checkpoints for me to stop and unload, I had a little incident with water and most of my torches were gone. I hear one zombie noise pop open my door go down and got blown up. I didnt go back for a bit but I rebuilt and every tunnle had gates on it, I was way to paranoid to play that world again though. I just find it funny that I was that scared of a game.
this is like level 8 of the backrooms
The basment
@@deleteduser87 i think not i think its the underground abandoned cave some beings might live here but they scare of light so no worries....unless.
F***
No
Lol
1:03 is one of the backroom monsters.
2:43 damn this undertale texture pack looks sick!
ok ok, good one, that one actually made me laugh. it actually really looks like the ruins from undertale.
It just needs to be Blue and Black and
TADAAA~
sasn
Lmmao XDDDD
I'm not scared of the caves, I'm just terrified of the sounds-
Minecraft cave sounds are just... Ugh
Just put your volume sounds off, then your fine ヾ(๑╹◡╹)ノ"
Lol it's like "I'm not afraid of heights, I'm afraid of falling." Real thing, just same logic. X3
I'm not scared of the caves per se
I'm scared of what could be IN them
@@MarcyTheKindaCoolWizard What's there to be in them? Bugs? Bats? Fish? Rats? It's not like any spooky demon creature would choose to haunt just any random cave. Caves are just big ol holes with history. Some can be quite beautiful. ^-^
Going deep into a cave would be a death sentence if you ran out of light, imagine miles deep underground, no noises except for the distant drip of water but then your light flickers and goes out. Everything is bathed in darkness. You fumble for your backpack and rummage through it, slowly at first, but quicker as the horrifying realization sets in that you don't have any batteries left. A deep primal fear sets in as your mind starts to wander and create threats that don't exist, you're hyperventilating now, you try to calm down but then you hear a faint noise, like a whisper. From lack of oxygen and fear you start to have auditory hallucinations, quiet whispers and scuttles in the depths of your new found hell. You won't make it out.
That's how I imagine it would be anyway.
Jesus Christ man
I've heard of a guy who was lost in a cave without any light, and so he had to follow a stream of water in the dark for days until it led him out
I love how RUclips lets people have 4 lines of text to give me PTSD with before capping it off with the "Read more" button. I always thought dying underwater in the depths would be terrifying, like concrete shoes to sink you to the bottom as quick as possible. Assuming you didn't die of the pressure or lack of oxygen, imagine waiting at the pitch black depths of the sea to be eaten by whatever terrifying night creatures inhabit there. But that doesn't seem as scary to me as not being able to see in a cave, knowing i'm _Stuck_ 60 meters under the surface of the earth behind shit tons of convoluted paths and crawlspaces. Left only with regret, hunger, and dark until an inevitable sad, undiscovered death. Swallowed by the earth.
And the worst part is that the entire time, your mind is instinctively telling you that you can make it. That the only thing separating you from the outside world, from forgiving this fatal _mistake,_ is an 8 story building's worth of maddeningly twisted and tight spaces. Having to scrounge through an eternity's worth of rock and darkness. One can only hope there are no pits, dead ends, or water. To think of there being entities in the dark, whether real or from delirium, especially having to Decide what is what, is an entirely different level of survival.
there's legit no reason to be miles underground without a team or working in a mine, which again, would be with a team
Theres 2 sides of YT
1st: A Happ Doggo Chick Nugger
2nd: Horrifyingly depressing stuff like this
1:57 AAAH THERES HANDS
2:00 oh it's just a cantina band guy nm
OMG a Star Wars fan
I saw that poor dead dog in a Ripley’s Believe It Or Not book when I was a kid. Same picture too. If a kids book can show it, an intentionally scary RUclips video can surely show it
i bet ur right, but i can’t take the chance at this moment
Nick, where did you see it?
Timestamp since i cant pay attention to details
@@ll-eg4se 0:41
Which book i have a bunch of them
2:18 that's literally what my parents think my room looks like
That is what my room looks like
That is what my room looks like
Thas wha mah room be lookin like yooo
That is what my room looks like
That is what my room looks like
2:47 this is Paradise Lost in the Oregon Caves! I've been in this room several times. I thinks caves are often beautiful and quite comfortable, almost feels like walking through sacred grounds.
Honestly I'm more afraid of my unexplored minecraft caves than I am of real caves XD
For me this is the creepiest thing. Are these solid, or is it some wierd organism? Like you are inside a stomack of a lovecraftian creature
Looks like teeth to me
F in the chat for the people that suffer from this condition. They can't play Minecraft or Skyrim.
In skyrim those caves with long vertical falls always spook me. The one where you get pulled by a stream over an undergroud waterfall and see a bunch of frostbite spiders fall from the roof was something else.
And Forest
Yeah, where are my manners
F
i used to be afraid of going in caves when i was 8 in minecraft, not anymore, i think i was too scared of dying.
1:03 glowing eyes in a dark area can definitely destroy one's courage.
Nah man that’s a whole ass demon
SCP-106 HAS BROKEN OUT OF THE FACILITY AT GATE A. FIRE THE HID TURRET IMMEDIATELY.
that's just an enderman jus don't look it at its eyes
I think the camera man forgot about that tip, now he is trying to run
Fam hes still a live, he took a picture while he was looking down so the enderman wouldn't attack him
I wish there was a game like this. Like a horror/adventure game where you explore a giant cave and in that cave you can very rarely find monsters, secret buildings, underground lakes, notes from an explorer who explored and this cave before you, giant pits that you cant see the bottom of, etc...
Yass
It's weird, 100% of these types of videos make me wanna learn how to make video games lmao
I was thinking and it would be an excellent idea to make a walking simulator where you have to go through a lot of liminal spaces or as you say, a horror game with this type of caves,it would be super disconcerting
@@Desk-O-lorido same, that sounds awesome. Maybe even make it randomly generated so you never know whats next
@@slaytanicc there would be a masterpiece
Isn't that basically Minecraft
"heres some spooky speluncaphobia"
" but i dont have speluncaphobia "
"haha, you do now"
holy shit dude thats deep.
WAIT
@@supersonic4863 BAHAHAHAHHAHA
My fear of spelunking (is that how you spell it?) began when I watched that one movie about it
1:04
This camera guy must be fast to get a Picture of an endermen In time
Did he live
@@sebherolight8058 ye hes alright he had a pumpkin on his head
Nah that’s a wither skeleton irl
THATS A NO ENDERMAN MATE!! THATS A FUCKIN HEROBRINE!!!
That one is the only horrifying one in the video
0:15 How’d I get down here...
0:30 guess I can’t go back.
0:38 Um...
0:50 Shit.
0:53 Old abandoned mine...
1:02 NOT ABANDONED NOT ABANDONED NOT-
1:22 Ugh, my head...
1:28 maybe I can find a way out
1:35 Yuck...
1:43 Oh god...
1:50 What the hell?!
1:55 AAAAAA-
2:15 I’m fine?
2:17 What happened?
2:30 Water!
2:35 No...
2:37 A city,
2:46 Up.
2:56 Life!
3:02 Giant enemy spider!
3:16 What is that?
3:22 Finally, an exit!
3:26 I’ll never escape...
ye, kinda disconnected
Cringe
Yes
Wendigo Wtf is this comment
Cringe, trash
2:02 actual footage of me getting up at 2 am to get a slice of cheese
edit'e:
edite le 2: removed the edit because it was cringe, enjoy the unedited comment lol
*W H E E Z E*
S A M E. *(Sheds one none disappointed tear)*
Ok now the only image I'm scared of is this image.
WHERES THE CHEESE
He's kinda cute actually he's like "im gonna getchya!"
2:17
Anyone else remember that pit full of crashed cars from Regular Show?
Yeah
Crash pit
@@eatassgainmass Crash pit
Yes
I believe it's somewhere in the United Kingdom.
1:55 I'm not scared of the caves...
_im scared of what's lurking in it_
cringe af
@@red10909bro replied to a 2 year comment
i did not asked ;)@@Bransaucesauce
Me: why are you wearing leather armour?
My friend: it’s complicated
You really sound like you have friends yeah
how is it complicated?
@@eldritchlemon for the fear of caves and since metal is deep down, he is stuck with leather
"... Do you have a kink?"
@@SirAlejoxx that's not complicated at all
I went on a few tours of different caves as a kid... maybe its just me, but there's something weird going on with most caves. I felt like something unfriendly was watching us. Pardon my rant.
Same! Some of the weirdest dreams I have to this day are where I explore caves
Same. Something unnatural feeling about caves. Like your body is telling you that you should leave immediately. I don't have this phobia but i cant help feeling weird in caves
It's probably because Humans used to be hunted by animals. And we did seek shelter in caves but we were hunted more in caves
One time i was touring this cave and the person guiding us told us to turn off all our lights and we did... It wasnt that creepy, it was a little eerie but also for some reason a little calming?
also it was so dark you couldnt see ANYTHING at all
Minecraft: realistic version
God that's terrifying.
not actually always stylized realism is also realistic but that does not means it would be even normally scary minecraft have it's oversimplified graphics that's something i don't like about it also real life itself is not often scary i am actually saying it deeply you might not understand but those are technically not what would you see in a realistic minecraft edition
@@LeOn-ok8gc can you just fucking accept a joke? Wth.
you don’t even need to be scared of caves to be scared of this
I dont know why people zre scared of minecraft cave sounds for me only 2 of them are scary and evry other just distracting and annoying
@@TSplats a lot of the people here played Minecraft as children when the idea of cave ambience was foreign, playing the game alone in the dark on cool summer nights was common, and Herobrine was the modern-day Boogeyman. Not sure if you understand, but the memory of that innate fear when we heard the first resonating creak sort of instills that terror in the original players to this day.
But the cave ambience wasn't the point of the video; it was the way that noises like those combine perfectly with strange images like these.
I love caves but I hate those narrow ones where people go "caving" lmao it's a weird feeling but it's more claustrophobia than any other thing :/
The thing that absolutely TERRIFIES me is that if you get stuck, you’re under and above hundreds of feet or rock. I’m not claustrophobic when I’m in a cramped room because I know there’s a way out. That doesn’t apply underground.
@Estresaurio Rex Don't be stupid and dive into tiny crevasses that you are told not to. John Jones pretty much disregarded any danger about the cave even though people had gotten stuck before and needed rescued. Jumping into those types of caves is stupid and is a waste of time and resources for rescuers if you get stuck in them. I don't even understand the fun of it since you are pretty much forced to stare at the ground the whole time.
I have heard stories of a guy getting stuck in the narrow caves and dying slowly in there.
idk if i have this "phobia" of caves, but im only scared of not being *alone*
I've caved before and was forced to go down one of those holes you had to army crawl... God it was awful.
What is more spooky?
Horror movies: Comment
Minecraft ambience: Like
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Like beggar
Minecraft ambience
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The video doesn't strike fear in me, it just makes me want a cave update.
the lack of cave update is what I fear the most
Yeah, but like, in real life?
These pictures make me a bit paranoid. It might just be the music. ive been in a cave on a tour once. It was quite fun. But im always feeling on edge when im in a cave. I stay really close to the people. Seeing these pictures is the part of the caves i hate most and the choice of bgm is the thing that makes me genuinely scared.
Gatekeeping Information Nice pfp. Taken from that Nintendo leak?
these arent even good cave pictures. The good ones are where you have to crawl on your stomach through a small hole and are constantly thinking about how do you get back out. I like the ted the caver creepypasta.
The scariest stories for me are those that are real. I’m so glad I went on my first (and probably only) caving trip before I learnt about John Edward Jones’ death.
I've been on one of those once. It was a cave in the Philippines, a long drive from Manila. The entrance was around the size of a washing machine, then it gradually became narrower. It reached the point that our bigger friends had to squeeze their way out the cave as they could not continue. It was freaky, but the inside was stunning
I just read that creepypasta to see what its about...
Its the middle of the night...
Looks like Im not turning off the lights any time soon.
@@mission101 how did john die?
@@markojovanovski3372 he was in a cave called the nutty putty cave with his brother and a friend. He thought he found a section called the Birth Canal, a narrow downwards tunnel that you enter head first. maneuver
With walls only 45 cm apart (18 inches) and him being upside down, the only way to move was to suck in all his air and shuffle forward. When he exhaled though, he realised he was stuck. After being unable to free himself, he got his brother to call for help.
Rescue workers tried to use a system of pulleys to pull him out of the hole. due to a narrow ceiling, the only way to get him out otherwise was to break his legs, but that could kill him with shock in his state so it wouldnt work.
27 hours after getting stuck, he died from cardiac arrest as his heart was in overdrive trying to stop the blood from pooling up in his head (since he was still upside down).
A really horrible and uncomfortable way to go, stuck in a cramped and musty hole in a cave with no way out.
0:57 It's that old glitch where the mineshafts would have floating rails.
My parents took me in a mine tour like 2 years ago. I don’t think they knew I had a fear of caves but they learned when after about half an hour of me being essentially paralyzed in fear we got out and I ran to the car and had a mental breakdown. Keep in mind I was 15 at the time
One time I was going to enter a cave in Montreal Canada, but I didn’t even get inside the cave cuz it’s smell like humid rotten stone
I just went in an old cave today it was pretty fun
They would have known if you told them, lol.
Yes, rotten stone
this feels like these cave rollercoasters that spray a faint amount of water at you with its spooky noises and random glowing bits
if that makes any sense
yeah i can feel that
2:00 "Ayo my man have you got any cheese?"
Run...
the one with the cars looks exactly like a realistic version of the junkyard part of undertale, and now im thinking about how terrifying a version of undertale with realistic graphics modeled after caves like these could be
ember strider omg that part in waterfall where the lanterns lose their light and you have to find your way to the next one- i would probably start having an anxiety attack holy shoot
Apparently it is at Gaewern Slate Quarry in Ceredigion, Wales.
now the true lab area would be scary
@@totallynoteverything1. oh god, true lab is already terrifying lmao-
Minuto 2:47, Bueno con la música no está tan mal, pero sin ella o con música cómo y que se te aparezca Gaster, eso si da miedo
Wtf is a spellunacaphaphobia
Spell-una-cap-ha-phobia is how i read it.
Fear of caves
Hey
Did you-
Did you even watch the video?
That's the first thing it tells you.
@@Xaveryn r/ihavereddit
When you find a dungeon with spawners in it 1:05
skeleton spawner
2:44
If video games have taught me anything, this can be 1 of 3 things:
1) the location for a cool side quest. Given I don't see any indicators, the quest may not have been found yet
2) A secret boss zone. With that large opening, it isn't too far to assume that this is a hidden spot to fight a tough boss. The building will be unlocked once you win so you can collect some kickass items and gold
3) Dev room/cut content. With it being walled off and hidden, it might not actually be intended for others to see it, so that devs can test future update items in it. Or it may have been one of the first 2 but was cut from the game.
Underrated comment
@@Mad_Rabbit69 thank you. I don't mind if not a lot of people see what I type. I see a chance to comment something, I do so. But still, thank you :)
I better i will use an rifle in combat and an hammer with shield or shield and something long to poke
Whell , also an pistol with great ammo capacity , and i gave all the information of my Warframe equipment
And of course i will use an Kubrow and an Excalibur warframe
That's a pvp arena if I've ever seen one
nah it's just a desert temple
Who tf is actually going in these creepy ass dangerous caves
CheesyPies Cave exploring is actually a job for some people so I imagine that’s who. Plus it could just be drones.
CheesyPies guy who took pictures of those caves
Cavemen?
Well we gotta get our ores from somewhere man
People who want to find diamonds to craft better tools and armor.
2:57 Cave six is one of the entrances to Mammoth Cave up in Kentucky.
My left brain: Oh don't worry. Just think of that fun Spelunky PC game
Right Brain: *sees darkness* Uh Hu Hu Hu⬛⬛ ⬛👁️ 👄 👁️⬛⬛⬛
Spelunky gives me PTSD about the ghost
I played that game in 5th grade when the teacher was busy
@Peter Griffin shut up person who named themself after dumb cartoon
@Peter Griffin redditor detected
@@monsoon7591 Me who tricks rhe ghost to transform other gems into diamonds: pathetic
the caves with stairs doesn't actually scares me, i feel a human presence in those caves
but, those caves with literally nothing but a big hole or that one with a little castle, made me chill out
The minecart rail going over a portal to the void though
i thinks theres a bigger problem if there is a human presence in that
It gives me the impression that there *used* to be a human presence. Emphasis on used. I mean seriously, do you see how worn down some of those things are? The big holes for me just feel like they need a couple floodlights and then they'll be perfectly okay.
Feels like you just discovered something ancient or something that has been resting for thousands of millions of years. Like a dark curse that wasnt mean to be found, a entity that was meant to be hidden forever and forgotten. But you just woke it from its forever slumber and released it onto the world.
2:19 seeing vehicles broken in a deep dark caves, feels you are a castaway who drifted into an obscure world underneath the earth surface seeing the remaining bit of human civilization of the 21st century.
it seems nothing like this sun cooked metallic electricity imagination
2:57, yo Ive been there, that's Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. Isn't really as scary when you've been there on a tour with a bunch of different people
same!
I've been there back in summer 2009, I remember how hot it was outside then feeling how cool it was going inside the cave. Then emerging back outside and having the heat literally hit you in the face was an odd feeling lol
I went there for the first time when I was 7, and my family and I would go there regularly for a bit. That’s probably why I have such an interest in cave exploration.
I went to mammoth cave a couple of years ago. My family does this big trip thing where we drive In a bunch of States and hike/drive up to the highpoint of each state, we do go to other things too.
Edit: this year we visited Gettysburg, I am from Texas so the time we spend driving is excruciating.
2:22 oh sorry man I accidentally crashed your car into the bottom of a cave, lol sorry I'll get you a new one.
Seriously though, there's probably corpses in some of those cars.
Edit: 1. There aren't (hopefully) corpses in any cars. As S.A. said in the replies kindly, its Gaewern Slate Mine in Ceredigion, Wales. Thank you for telling me its name so I can never go there!
Well now I’ve got that image BURNED into my mind so thanks...
- Josiah... Josiah why are we driving near that big hole?
- Man life sucks...
Isn’t that a Stalker reference with the Lada in a ravine or something
That seems much more like some sort of dumping place than an accident.
how and where was that image taken like how the fuck did they get so much scrap metal into a cave
I just noticed that you actually predicted the Cave & Cliff update.
From the new generation, stalagmite and stalactite, and even Warden.
Which picture reflects the warden?
1:29 I've been there! It's a tourist attraction called "The Lost Sea" and I went there once on a road trip. I forgot where exactly it was, but I think it's in Tennessee.
To me it looks like part of the salt mine tour in Salzburg, Austria
It is actually, I've been there before several times.
@@BearicBrown which? The lost sea, or the salt mine? Am confused, sorry
@@kaiiak04 Lost Sea, sorry I should have clarified.
@@BearicBrown thanks man
so the demonic dog was too scary even for youtube
i think it was less about being scary per se and more because it was actual petrified remains, probably doesn't fly well with youtube
yeah makes sense, but that shit was really scary
Confusion
Yall have a link to the image?
@@jrdnsgrarchvs9163 yea cuz i have no idea what they talking about 😂
Mom: "Come and eat!"
Me: ...
Mom: "The guests have left"
Me: 2:00
Wtf bro?
Lol
Can relate
My introvert ass waiting for the guests to leave 😓☠️
Everytime
0:38 really do be looking like a danganronpa body discovery tho,,
true ngl
What?
it kinda is, the picture originally showed the mummified remains of a dead dog, but youtube didn't like that so float had to clone-stamp it out and re-upload the video
It's a very hard image to look at, but its name is stuckie the mummified dog, so look it up at your own discretion
TRUE
THIS FINALLY SOMETHING THAT EXPLAINS MY FEARS
Woah Potter the birth canal or that one name I forgot the names are hilarious but dangerous
1:03 actually what in the ever living could you possibly do in that sittuation. Also the choice of disc 11 ain't helping.
*RUN*
Take out your pickaxe,curb stomp the thing and slam it's skull to small peices with the pickaxe.
Put yourself in creative mode
Hope you got a diamond axe
Be the cameraman
2:38 this one actually creeps me out bc it looks like one of the places I was in in a dream.. I remember going in like through a bottom door (like the one in the pic) and it was like a tourist spot where there was water pools inside. But then everything started flooding and we had to rush out. Other things happened but that's all I can remember rn. But what's different is that the stones were more grey and there were trees instead of cave walls
I had a scene in a dream similar to that. I came across an old room underground with stone steps and all sorts of carvings, the biggest being of a being with three ugly faces. I came back with a map and that room was labeled GOD.
0:39 they really did that. As soon as I saw what looked like teeth, I knew that dog would show up. I’m glad they edited it out though because I wouldn’t have slept that night.
The dog is really hidden in the image...
@@dr.walterbennett where is it
I Just vied in the First time rocks
@@wowmuchshiba7516 Same I want to know too
I saw it O.O ¿where's the original image?
this gives me flashbacks to when i was with my family at age 12 and they told me to head back up to the others and i got lost in the caves and couldn’t even hear my family anymore
You good my guy
@@fungalchamber7463 yes lol i survived obvs i was only lost for like 10 min but it was still scary af
You’ve been twamatized!
I would of been screaming
WHERE AM I THERES SOMETHING HERE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHERE AM IIIII MOOOM!!!!!!!!
@@paradisetheleafwing7215 nah i was so far i tried to talk but nobody would answer
The one with the cars is just so intriguing... like, how tf did they even get there?
Maybe some kinda weird sinkhole disaster. Weird
it’s called The Gaewern Slate Mine and it’s located in Ceredigion, Wales. Once the mine didn’t have anything else to extract, it became a dumpster
It was/is a dumping ground.
@@s.a.6201 What happend to having a junkyard?
Never mind the car, how the fuck did a float get there?
I've explored actual caves, they have this weird sense of tininess in them. Like you're just so small and helpless, this cave will eat you up and never let you back out. Crazy stuff
i went to this one cave museum-- thingy?? i don't know. you're completely right, you feel so small compared to the inside of those caves. super odd
didn’t think i would be scared, had a panic attack
The thing is I think I have this fear. I mean caves have exsisted ever since this world was made, and many people died in caves I mean just think about it, a corpse of a ancient lost traveller stalking you while you are exploring a cave, you lost your way out of the cave out of fear and will end up like the corpse
I think you are going to be a big trendsetter for this year and next. Its really interesting learning about all these obscure phobias and seeing these images that can provoke them making us discover new fears we never knew we had. Great work man. I'm glad to have discovered this channel.
I actually completely agree with this. I’m loving this new genre of videos
@@surrealoid2805 another good one is the guy who makes these videos while putting music from Mario and Zelda to specific images to match the scene. Here's hoping this catches on soon.
@@alecperdeau650 can you tell me the name of that channel? I'm interested, but if you can't say that's okay
@@kaitobluebird float is his name. This is his video.
ruclips.net/video/5P9GMm-wXXU/видео.html
@@alecperdeau650 oh my bad, I misunderstood, I thought you were talking about another channel doing similar content
Thank you anyway 😁
I always have trouble telling if I'm scared of something or if I'm absolutely fascinated by it. These pictures are eerie but so amazing to look at
people with speluncaphobia: S C A R Y
Unnerving Artists: Interesting
0:51
Me: "praying to every God imaginable to give me a fully loaded minigun"
1:04
Me: PRAYS AGAIN FOR A NUKE
2:00
Me: PRAYS TO SUMMON THE BREAD BOYS
Last one looks like a sub-species of long horse.
Joe believe it’s another Trevor Henderson artwork, don’t remember what it was tho
@@jaydbd7189 is it really?
Matthew pinner pretty sure.
The most we can do is a few Striders and a Trebuchet.
There’s a semi-flooded mine on my town, there’s a limit of parts of it you can explore but it’s cool, and kinda eerie tbh
2:42 Yo, can we talk about the friggin underground castle for a sec? Where is this from?
(I can tell it's a smaller scale, but still impressed).
I have reverse-searched the image and apparently it is a sculpture inside a quarry in Paris.
It is called "Carrière du chemin de Port-Mahon" in french but apart from the French wikipedia article I couldn't find more information. Pretty interesting though.
@@v0lk0vh50 Nice. V0lk0vh coming through. Props.
can we talk about 2:22 and why there is just a bunch of junk and cars in a bloody cave!
Plot Twist: It's a big ass castle in a cave
@@ben_automotive crash pit regular shoe
2:20 how in gods name did that many cars get in a cave? I
Idk star platinum, how come Jotaro isn't with you?
Misoi.0 ITS THE EYES OF HEAVEN STAR PLATINUM WHERE JOTARO LOST AND DIO GOT TO HEAVEN ASCEND
Sinkholes are my guess
Shugari Soul yea makes sense to me.
Someone probably dumped them in a hole
Now imagine this you’ve been exploring a cave for a while now you’re at a dead end
No one is scared of the dark
They're scared of what might lurk within...
That's what I say all the time
And tgats why im scrared of it....
Like me!
I'm scared there's something under my bed when the light is off and when I turn the lights off the thing will grab me from my hand
@@cloudrz i never scared with dark. When i was kid and until now. few Times i see white thing move really fast i though is just my eyes. and i watch phasmophobia they called it orb, inside my head:Well they pretty harmle
now imagine each of those caves filled with abandoned underwater animatronics
with treeeeeeeeessssss
Subspeluncomechanophobia
NOOOO
this comment ruined the video
Remember: Pack 64 torches and wear armours, shields and weapons before going to the caves
*knock knock*
Me: Hello? Who's there?
New fear of caves: Your new roomate!
Me: Oh.
死
@@equilibrum999 我确定你不是中国人
1:28 this is just where the old test chambers from portal 2 are.
Fun Fact 1:28 is a place called The Lost Sea, and it's a tourist attraction in Sweet Water, TN. They take you on a boat around a really big underground lake. I went there when I was 8.
1:05
my brother: dude wtf that pictures so creepy that's not fair there's a spooky guy in the photo
me who spent the last 48 hours playing Skyrim: fuckin draugr. it's probably a regular one or a restless one. super easy to kill
Markiplier recently stated that Minecraft was one of the scariest games he’s played
The first versions did have a genuinely mysterious creepy vibe about them. You were always alone and you were exploring this new world you didnt really know what to do in, being threatened by tough ass mobs at night if you were unprepared. The music was serene yet created an ambience unlike any other. Aside from the music, you only ever heard the sounds of nearby mobs. Now though, they added a bunch more mechanics and we understand literally everything about the game. Old Minecraft just hit different. I miss it
@@smileyjojo4913 I remember when the game was fairly new, I was a kid and my dad used to play minecraft me and my brothers used to watch him play and it had this mysterious feeling, of loneliness and danger, the musics also made it so much creepier
Old minecraft had an ambiance like nothing else, to this day I still can't play it alone lol it had that big of an impact on me
@@mxureentrc170 Playing on my dad's stationary in 7th grade, faking being sick, and trying to dig under a beach in the sand to escape the sound of a spider (a mob I had not previously encountered yet) is a level of downright terror I have yet to forget.
Now, of course, fighting a spider is very run-of-the-mill, but back when nothing was familiar, stuff like that has such a strong effect.
I mean, I get it. I rarely played the game on pc bc it felt so eerie by myself, all alone in a large, silent world. I much rather preferred playing on the xbox where at least I had my brothers for company :p
He’s not wrong
I've been to the cave at 2:57, it's not actually that weird on the inside! Weird choice of field trip though.
juicebox heck yeah dude, mammoth cave is rad.
All fear stems from the fear of the unknown, I mean, caves don't scare me, the fear comes when I think of what lives there
when i watch these i feel like i can’t breathe
That my friend is the effect you get from anxiety, also known as extreme fear
Putting Minecraft ambience sound is overkill, man.
2:13 YOO GUYS THERE'S A ZOMBIE PIG DOWN HEREEE LETS GO BACK FORGET THE DIAMONDS
You gave me a phobia I never knew existed.
2:22 Holy shit, this reminds me of that giant hole with broken cars in the bottom from Regular Show
Yoooooo true af I remember that episode
CRASH PIT! CRASH PIT! CRASH PIT!
What’s scares me about caves is I feel like I’m gonna get crushed that it’s all gonna suddenly collapse and I’m died
So that’s what Minecraft with RTX on looks like
No-
Yeah
1:33 NGL this looks pretty sick
2:57 I’ve been there before, those are the ape caves
It’s in Washington :0
Edit: nvm I think it’s actually the mammoth caves
can confirm that is mammoth cave entrance
Kyle Williams I’m pretty sure that I went there on the way to new orleans. Pretty cool in there. It’s crazy how completely silent it is in there if no one talks. I’m honestly suprised that there aren’t any pictures of the little water part of mammoth cave. I remember seeing it and it’s just a big patch of water inside of a huge cave, which is pretty weird to think about, especially because it’s pitch black and there are fish in the water. I’m not sure why that’s scary to me, I think it’s just something about not being able to see what’s under the water and just the whole concept of a body of water inside a pitch black cave.
ETIHWWWW
Honeydew
YOOOOO
Man and earlier today I was talking about how I didn’t think I had any phobia. Though that was because I had been in caves before and not been scared but thinking back I was
A. With people
And
B. Those caves look more clean or had a open part wether the mouth,top or just a hole in it. The caves themselves don’t scare me but the idea of being in them alone or being lot or trapped in one makes me feel like dying
1:02 that moment your riding spider gets killed
The Minecraft song at the beginning is called “Excuse” I believe
YES
well, there are music stamps
I'm actually more afraid of the darkness of the images than the caves themselves, sorry if my english is bad
Nah bro I didn't even realize it wasn't your first language
Your english is better than most americans'.
1:06 that really gave me a goosebump
1:35 a nose
n o s e .
i like nose
@@ladydelulu don't be afraid, he likes us too.
S n i f f
mmmmm nose
"one image too cursed for youtube" I would love to See it
stuckie, at google images
Look up stickie the dog
00:40 Stuckie the mummified dog
HE had to censor it
Oh, so this was the one, i saw it already, in another comment, but had no idea that this is the image description is talking about