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Assuming I was willing to explore a *cave*, the moment I see a passage full of water I’m out! Not taking another step forward without scuba gear, bucko!! 😅
Wow, this video was both captivating and haunting! The way you laid out the timeline of events made it feel so real, and the balance of humor and seriousness was expertly done. I appreciate the educational aspect, too-definitely gave me a new perspective on caving!
A creepy thought I just had is that John is still stuck down in Nutty Putty, rotting away. Someday hundreds of years from now, someone might break down the cement plug and find a skeleton stuck in that hole and probably question what the heck happened.
Absolutely devastating finding the body of your girlfriend and one of your best friends blocking the way out and being conscious enough to process it right as you join them😞
There are so so so many ways to have fun in this planet than sqeezing into tight spaces. The moment I feel slightly restricted, you get out bucko@@iisle
You just need better equipment and other shit... Like knowledge about cave exploring and shit. There should be a rope that allows you to know where ya just came from. Air tanks of any size really shit can be helpful ext ect.
Hypoxia means a low level of oxygen in tissue. It's not when you breathe normally and don't get enough oxygen, you can be strangled and die of hypoxia.
There’s a parasites for crickets and grass hoppers kind of like a black tapeworm. It travels to a host and climbs into the hosts body by the rear end. The parasite eats the abdomen but doesn’t kill the host. The parasite than makes the hosts THIRSTY and looks for a river or another body. Than before the hosts drowns in the water and dies, the host escapes and reproduces
I've seen 2 hair worms in my house so far, one in my cat's water bowl and one that evacuated a cricket that I stomped on. Of course I stomped on them again and ground them into the concrete for like 30 seconds.
Here I thought the "group of teen decided to go some stupid shit at night" was an annoying horror movie stereotype but holy shit, it's actually true, these kids were chasing after the darwin award
Some unfortunate spiders get a certain parasite that looks like Oreo stuffing. It starts on the joints of the spider, which the joints are on the legs. It goes to the stomach and eats the hosts food instead of the spider, basically starving it. As the spider barely even gets its diet done it feeds the parasite heavily and makes it take even more control. But it doesn’t reach the brain. It takes over the entire outsides of the spider the spider looks like a 2 month old Oreo stuffing except it’s not molding. The spider has barely any energy and the legs barely work. The spiders eye can’t even see and the nerves start shutting down so it can barely feel anything around it. So it’s half disabled,blind and can’t feel. The spider makes its last web and stays on it till death. The spider doesn’t even have the sticking thing it used to stick on surfaces and it might fall down. And if ants find it and a colony gets it it’s havoc
Cordyceps is a mushroom like parasite. It can zombify ants,spiders.scorpions and more. The parasite starts on the legs and slowly takes over the abdomen and eats the hosts organs. During this process it travels to the hosts brain and when the host is dead. The parasite takes over the brain and walks until it completely sprouts again. The bug acts as bait and when another bug finds it. It starts again eating it
Me, with a fear of being trapped in a cave plus having thalassophobia: "yes, let's spend a relaxing evening watching videos of brutal cave deaths, horrible underwater deaths, and scary cave diving deaths" 😭
I slept in a cave in Tennessee last year, worleys cave. It was fun, and VERY safe we had trip leaders who planned the trip in advanced. The cave was very spacious, and all the crawlspaces were optional (there were only three) just goes to show that cave exploration can be fun IF PLANNED WELL also R.I.P to these victims
That’s ironic, because people would actually be more attracted to Names that have death in it I mean just look at the amount of people that’s died in caves that had names that you think would keep people off.
The gollum Cave is terrifying to me, like imagine you do what they did in the story, and you just see your 3 friends dead, blocking your only hope of living....
"Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said the butter’s bitter. If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter will make my batter better. So she bought a bit of butter, better than her bitter butter, and she put it in her batter, and the batter was not bitter. So 'twas better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter."
27:25 I'm a scuba certified diver (certified with NAUI), and my father is actually a worker in a decompression chamber (where they treat the bends). It's not fun at all, but you do get to watch movies while in the chamber :3
My claustrophobia did not enjoy this. Good job I'm never going into any caves. I've been to the Salt Mines in Warsaw and that was amazing, but to know you're deep underground 100 of miles of rock is disconcerting. And you have to go down in a tiny little lift. I've always wanted to do urban exploring too but I'm a wimp too 😅
I’ve been spelunking a few times when I was around 14 (always supervised by an experienced adult), but I’ll never do seriously dangerous shit like this. It’s all fun to explore a cave, but not to squeeze through narrow passages, let alone dive through narrow passages.
I'm pretty sure that the first cave was the same one as the one in the video called Man In Cave. That man explored that cave and, unsurprisingly, died a horrific death of being crushes by rocks and having a puddle of water rotting his skin underneath him. Could be wrong though
what is even so enjoyable about these cave exploring stuff where u have to squeze yourself and literally just suffer until you get back out, like bro just go hiking
Like going on everest, we go there because they exist. Like to feel your limits, to explore literally another world. That feeling is moves the progress, plane invention, geographical discoveries, space exploration. Sometimes this internal need leads to a d@th on a mountain or in cave
I've been in 1 cave in my life. It's called mammoth cave and it located in my home state of Kentucky. This isn't a small claustrophobic cave though it's the biggest cave system in the U.S. some parts are kinda claustrophobic but your still in big openings. You also are going through the cave with like 15-20 other people. It was fun and super cool, in some areas there's drawings on the walls from long ago native Americans. That's probably the only cave ill ever go into it's the only cave I've ever went in.
If you look hard enough there are some comments without any likes meaning there isn’t even a like bot, there’s just some random guy who REALLY wants those 10 bucks
Jennifer,Ariel,Blake,and Scott: ok let’s do this Joseph and Steve:aww hell nah Ryan(aka the rescuer who reached John and blacked out in the nutty putty cave incident) ouchie*passes out* John:BRUH Yari H and U: HELP IM LITERALLY DROWNING Kai:HELP BRUH IM LITERALLY TRYNA BREAK DIS ICE CAN U BREAK IT FOR ME Patrique: YESSIR Vessa behind him:YESSIR
The fact that these happen and yet people are still willing to go caving is undeniable proof that self preservation has been bred out of humanity hundreds of years ago.
>let people be in a random cave >said cave might have a ton of dead end and random hazards >let people go in it anyways >a person died of a hazard inside the cramped cave in the most horrible way ever >block off the exit with concrete >leaves
You need training to explore caves, you need a DIFFERENT set of training to explore underwater caves... thats why most well known caves have a nice big sign at the entrance with the reaper on it saying to turn back because there is nothing in the cave to risk your life for...
0:20 Of course it is obvious that many cave incidents are happening in Utah, for example the Blue John Canyon incident where a man got his arm stuck between a rock and a wall in Utah. (He stood there for like 5 days but eventually survived by cutting his arm fully) Another famous cave incident is the Nutty Putty cave, where a 26 year old John E. Jones got stuck by accident in a narrow opening in a cave, leading to his death by lying there upside down for more than 24 hours. And when this also came from Utah, i would call Utah as the Cave-Yard since it sounds similar to a graveyard. Also, May those who have tragically lost their lives in the caves never be forgotten.
Crazy part about this is that while one cave may be shut down for safety issues we humans will someone look for another dangerous cave regardless. We just love taking risks.
There’s a certain parasite for snails, looks like a ADHD rainbow slug. The parasite enters the snail through the shell and crawls around all the organs. Than it finds a way to travel to the hosts eyes and starts doing the nasty in the eyes. After the business is done it controls the brain and kills it. Than it travels out the shell back into the wilderness.
There’s a parasite for rats and mice that are oddly similar to every other parasite except it kills the host on purpose. The parasite starts off on food that a rat or mice might find on the street or in a house, if you have rats. Than when a victim eats the contaminated food it goes to the brain by the energy connecting to it. Than the parasite toils with the brain’s memory and fears and fight or flight. Than when it sees a cat, one of its biggest predators. It’s not scared or fearful at all. Being controlled by something that’s not you should be terrifying for anything alive. Than when the cat finally try’s digesting the mouse or rat, it goes into the cats brain and reproduces. The basically rabid cat with than need attention and help immediately because the parasite will just stay there.
Cave exploration videos be like : What's going on guys, I hope you are having a good time, I am having an amazing time as I am currently working my way through this 2x2 foot hole in the devil's butt crack cave while snakes and tarantulas are working their way up MY butt crack!!!
Bro the first one must be so traumatic for the guy outside like.. just imagine being him.. you stay on look out waiting for your friends to leave the cave for them to not come back and all just be dead laying in the dark waters of the cave, in the end you get left with the thoughts of.. “I could’ve persuaded them not to go in” or “I could’ve went in with them and saved them” blaming yourself for their deaths and thinking of it for your whole life and this can lead you to kill yourself or torture yourself and when anyone brings up caves you get flashbacks of the nightmares you experienced that day. You’d never be the same and it’d practically change your whole personality and life entirely.. the depression and the anxiety you’d face would be extreme and honestly crazy.. it’s life changing and so traumatizing I could not imagine what it really felt like to a full extent I feel so bad for that guy and the whole group rest in peace for the people who died 😔🙏
Nutty putty is so bad bruh
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I will never understand the human compulsion to die in a cave, or die in a cave underwater.
Ikr I don't get what goes into their mind to go in those caves... I just really can't
NOT THE “ABSOLUTELY THE BOTTY BUTTY NOT”😭
Assuming I was willing to explore a *cave*, the moment I see a passage full of water I’m out! Not taking another step forward without scuba gear, bucko!! 😅
being drunk and in college
People die because of a cave they did not know was present.
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The worst part about the Nutty Putty cave incident was that he was a medical student and knew exactly how he was rapidly approaching death
I feel like that would make be feel better in some ways though
@@Urbanexploration123Not really. Knowing how you're gonna die and you can't do anything about it is pretty bad.
@@Urbanexploration123How would it make u feel better if u knew that u were slowly dying and there was nothing u could do about it?
@@kyleangela2466 atleast i know im gonna die relatively quickly instead of thinking im gonna be stuck there for weeks maybe before passing
Do you really think that his medical education was the WORST part of the incident? I’d say it was his slow, painful and terrifying death.
Seems really scary to even be in a cave, let alone die in one.
Wow, this video was both captivating and haunting! The way you laid out the timeline of events made it feel so real, and the balance of humor and seriousness was expertly done. I appreciate the educational aspect, too-definitely gave me a new perspective on caving!
A creepy thought I just had is that John is still stuck down in Nutty Putty, rotting away.
Someday hundreds of years from now, someone might break down the cement plug and find a skeleton stuck in that hole and probably question what the heck happened.
His bones would have fallen deeper into the hole to serve as a sign for what's to come for anyone foolish enough to follow his same path.
They'd probably think some President got buried in cement alive
He'll sort of be the future's Ötzi. Very unlikely to be preserved though.
@@aelius3805 if there wasn’t a lot of moisture in that area, it’s possible that he could’ve mummified. Otherwise, he’d probably be a skeleton.
terrifying
Pro tip don't go in caves
noted
real
Unless you’re in Minecraft
I just wrote it down thx
If it has adequate space for walking and isnt submerged i will go in no doubt
Will never understand cave divers like just play Minecraft for fun or sh*t
lol fr
dude, their job is to dive into caves in real life, they wouldn't get paid exploring digital caves without danger.
@@charmingotter976rr r/wooooooosh
@@charmingotter976rrwhat about RUclipsrs
@@Antiownerguy6292 their job is to post videos of youtube, could be anything as long as it's allowed.
Three things you must never disrespect in life:
1) Water
2) Caves
3) Water in caves
err
4) Wild animals
Real one
unless youre an expert
i still can't believe they not only were unable to retrieve him, but made it worse...
Absolutely devastating finding the body of your girlfriend and one of your best friends blocking the way out and being conscious enough to process it right as you join them😞
Why would they even agree to cave diving in the first place bro
@@NomfuIbecuz
@@NomfuIpeople are stupid 🗿
@@NomfuIThey were just trynna live life and have fun man.
There are so so so many ways to have fun in this planet than sqeezing into tight spaces. The moment I feel slightly restricted, you get out bucko@@iisle
rule of thumb: do NOT go into a cave that is smaller than 6 buckets of yogurt because YOU WILL DIE.
how tf do u measure with 6 buckets of yogurt
idk
@@waffle5918 by knowing how big a standard store bought bucket of yoghurt is
Like pour the yogurt or just measure with the buckets
@@sasimc-rt1vn just the buckets
people years ago were actually crazy, like bro going into a cave? you couldnt pay me enough to do that
jus say you dont like doing anything with a bit of danger
@@zorpzablelegaginlabbl depends what cave it is though
@@jambo829 yea like crystal caves in PA is fine. These anxiety attics they call caves? Nizzaw.
We couldnt pay you enough to brush you're teeth innit
Caves in games are exciting, real caves are nightmares.
If 2 experts are arguing about who should go first in a cave because they're scared, you shouldn't go in that cave lol.
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“No balls” settles it all
My man Joseph was smart as hell for not going into that cave of death.
If I died like this and someone made a goofy video about my slow, painful death, I'd start haunting people
same
I mean.. you wouldn’t know because you’d be gone
the first story is the example of fuck around and find out
fr🤣🙏
yeaj
That's right that's right
Bum
ZSOTDOYST
As a kid I remember being afraid of entering caves because of bears.
Now I'm afraid to entering caves because I may never escape.
yea me too
Why Bears?
@@Leo_mag_Affen cartoons mostly.
Bears don’t actually live in caves lol
@Void63728 yuh, that's why I said it was when I was a kid. Come on man
Divers: Bros, lets explore this ominous underwater cave!
The cave: HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO TEACH YOU THIS LESSON OLD MAN?!
You win
The fact that your Freind nearly died last time how stupid do you have to be to go into the cave anyway?
Hi don’t like comment
@@Thatguy-iw3kb if u don't like the comment then js ignore it
@@Thatguy-iw3kb then just go on with your day
You just need better equipment and other shit... Like knowledge about cave exploring and shit.
There should be a rope that allows you to know where ya just came from. Air tanks of any size really shit can be helpful ext ect.
@@LaMemeMonkeyif u got 0 likes you would get $10
Hypoxia means a low level of oxygen in tissue. It's not when you breathe normally and don't get enough oxygen, you can be strangled and die of hypoxia.
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@@tsarkiel8471 basic knowledge btw
@@tsarkiel8471This is actually useful info
@@tsarkiel8471Nice face reveal bucko.
@@tsarkiel8471 L ratio
There’s a parasites for crickets and grass hoppers kind of like a black tapeworm. It travels to a host and climbs into the hosts body by the rear end. The parasite eats the abdomen but doesn’t kill the host. The parasite than makes the hosts THIRSTY and looks for a river or another body. Than before the hosts drowns in the water and dies, the host escapes and reproduces
I've seen 2 hair worms in my house so far, one in my cat's water bowl and one that evacuated a cricket that I stomped on. Of course I stomped on them again and ground them into the concrete for like 30 seconds.
Well that’s not wonderful, also I remembered their called horsehair worms
I love how much this is in relation to the video
Those people in the last story are truly the most loyal friends of all time. Rest In Peace.
Caving is like a maze where in a maze you get lost but in a cave you get stuck
You can actually get lost and stuck in a cave. Endless possibilities.
@@frogperson883 like minecraft
@@cringefy8106….
Unlike minecraft having keep inventory if u get lost u just die and respawn to ur bed@@cringefy8106
mazes r easy lol. impossible to get lost
Box head needs to have the world record for the fastest growing educational entertainment channel
Here I thought the "group of teen decided to go some stupid shit at night" was an annoying horror movie stereotype but holy shit, it's actually true, these kids were chasing after the darwin award
OMG A BE AMAZED FAN 😭
What's crazy is they weren't even teens either. They had fully developed brains at that point...and STILL did what they did. Darwin award indeed.
@@Cupcake_cuti3 Please tell me you don't think the Darwin Awards are from a fucking RUclips channel...
Nah the amount of money I’d need to get payed to go cave diving is crazy
not even 1B dollars would be enough man
@@Elqxia.8yeah it is
@@Alakrionah bro not even close
@@TAFWHACK if u mean the hardest caves, yes. But most aren’t really that dangerous
You could offer me every single currency on Earth, and I still aint going in.
0:13 The Gollum cave incident
10:17 The Nutty putty cave incident
21:27 The Plura cave disaster
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The nutty putty cave 💀
@@Valentino-et3gi bro is NOT funny 😭
man gollum was my favourite character in lord of the rings but he turned into a cave 😭
@@buh_planecrazy So true PEOPLE DIED AND SOME PEOPLE THINK DEATH IS FUNNY
I literally love your videos man. UNDERRATED.
He really is I actually thought he made Atleast 100 videos when I saw his first, it’s crazy
Yea he is
Wait why does starless sound like box head
@@RyanCroal huh? Wait… you have a good point!
Is staples the same PERSON AS BOX HEAD
The best part about caving is that you don’t actually have to do it at all
Some unfortunate spiders get a certain parasite that looks like Oreo stuffing. It starts on the joints of the spider, which the joints are on the legs. It goes to the stomach and eats the hosts food instead of the spider, basically starving it. As the spider barely even gets its diet done it feeds the parasite heavily and makes it take even more control. But it doesn’t reach the brain. It takes over the entire outsides of the spider the spider looks like a 2 month old Oreo stuffing except it’s not molding. The spider has barely any energy and the legs barely work. The spiders eye can’t even see and the nerves start shutting down so it can barely feel anything around it. So it’s half disabled,blind and can’t feel. The spider makes its last web and stays on it till death. The spider doesn’t even have the sticking thing it used to stick on surfaces and it might fall down. And if ants find it and a colony gets it it’s havoc
I ain't reading allat
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This was entertaining and entirely irrelevant
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodb5344 ay, free spider trivia.
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Caves ❌️
Death trap ✅️
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No wonder cave sounds are so scary
@@Mr.panda90123fr
Bum
i mean one of the friends named it “cave of death”
Cordyceps is a mushroom like parasite. It can zombify ants,spiders.scorpions and more. The parasite starts on the legs and slowly takes over the abdomen and eats the hosts organs. During this process it travels to the hosts brain and when the host is dead. The parasite takes over the brain and walks until it completely sprouts again. The bug acts as bait and when another bug finds it. It starts again eating it
@SalooanMattitrue
The last of us lore
If global warming increases, the cordyceps could adapt to attack himans @SalooanMatti
Just no, things don’t magically evolve it would take hundreds of years.
@@RandomRed67no it’s real
Me, with a fear of being trapped in a cave plus having thalassophobia: "yes, let's spend a relaxing evening watching videos of brutal cave deaths, horrible underwater deaths, and scary cave diving deaths" 😭
I’m traumatized but I can’t stop watching them
Drowning in dark cold waters must be one of the scariest and most excruciating way to die..
"Oh, now 18 inches is too small, huh?"
Bro knows from experience😂
you know… 👀
@@BoxheadWDYM YOU KNOW 😰😰😰
@@Boxhead ur the best yt stick man
XD you hade to get boxhead involved
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The absolute opps in here that are going out of their way to like every comment. I respect it.
🍝🤌
𝓗𝓪𝓱𝓪𝓱𝓪𝓱𝓪𝓪𝓱𝓪𝓱
I slept in a cave in Tennessee last year, worleys cave. It was fun, and VERY safe we had trip leaders who planned the trip in advanced. The cave was very spacious, and all the crawlspaces were optional (there were only three) just goes to show that cave exploration can be fun IF PLANNED WELL also R.I.P to these victims
"young adults"
maybe if they used a name like "death murderer 5000" instead of "nutty putty" people wouldn't go into caves so willy nilly
lol
Ikr
That’s ironic, because people would actually be more attracted to Names that have death in it I mean just look at the amount of people that’s died in caves that had names that you think would keep people off.
The gollum Cave is terrifying to me, like imagine you do what they did in the story, and you just see your 3 friends dead, blocking your only hope of living....
I would sit on the rock like the one guy
"Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said the butter’s bitter. If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter will make my batter better. So she bought a bit of butter, better than her bitter butter, and she put it in her batter, and the batter was not bitter. So 'twas better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter."
???
@@alex-v8p4hthas what im sayin
yap yap yap bro
I don’t remember why i commented this but imma leave it here i guess
Say that five times fast
27:25 I'm a scuba certified diver (certified with NAUI), and my father is actually a worker in a decompression chamber (where they treat the bends). It's not fun at all, but you do get to watch movies while in the chamber :3
I love how this channel hasn't changed one bit, it is truly amazing and perfect as it is, keep up the good work
0:03 Wow what a beginning.
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My claustrophobia did not enjoy this. Good job I'm never going into any caves. I've been to the Salt Mines in Warsaw and that was amazing, but to know you're deep underground 100 of miles of rock is disconcerting. And you have to go down in a tiny little lift. I've always wanted to do urban exploring too but I'm a wimp too 😅
I’ve been spelunking a few times when I was around 14 (always supervised by an experienced adult), but I’ll never do seriously dangerous shit like this. It’s all fun to explore a cave, but not to squeeze through narrow passages, let alone dive through narrow passages.
And to think that John’s body is still down there, in the Nutty Putty cave, in the dark… poor guy.
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Probably a decomposing skeleton now
@@Randomgames362 True.
People have seen him I think
911, what's your emergency?
HELP! I'M STUCK IN THE NUTTY PUTTY CAVE!
"You're cooked bro."
-911 Operator.
John's death is so sad, he could've been saved if the crew hadn't fell
The reason is the cord broke, the didnt just happen to all fall at once
Hi
But they fell because the rope snapped no?
I'm pretty sure that the first cave was the same one as the one in the video called Man In Cave. That man explored that cave and, unsurprisingly, died a horrific death of being crushes by rocks and having a puddle of water rotting his skin underneath him. Could be wrong though
Imagine your friends die because you went the wrong way
God dang it
what is even so enjoyable about these cave exploring stuff where u have to squeze yourself and literally just suffer until you get back out, like bro just go hiking
There wasn’t much else to do back then so exploring for something valuable seemed like a good idea.
@@nonamenoname9322it’s not the 1800s wdym back then 😭
Not everything is discovered lol@@DeviousIndividual1
Like going on everest, we go there because they exist. Like to feel your limits, to explore literally another world. That feeling is moves the progress, plane invention, geographical discoveries, space exploration. Sometimes this internal need leads to a d@th on a mountain or in cave
@@dwooletStop self-censoring. Death death death. It's a fucking word.
I've been in 1 cave in my life. It's called mammoth cave and it located in my home state of Kentucky. This isn't a small claustrophobic cave though it's the biggest cave system in the U.S. some parts are kinda claustrophobic but your still in big openings. You also are going through the cave with like 15-20 other people. It was fun and super cool, in some areas there's drawings on the walls from long ago native Americans. That's probably the only cave ill ever go into it's the only cave I've ever went in.
I accidentally clicked on this video and i hear what could be the most GRUESOME intro ever 😭🙏
You can't pay me enough to crawl into a cave. Death in a cave is one of the most simple but horrifically painful ways to check out of life.
If you look hard enough there are some comments without any likes meaning there isn’t even a like bot, there’s just some random guy who REALLY wants those 10 bucks
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Who the fuck would choose to go in a cave for fun
hi
Idk me. People have different happiness
Adrenaline junkies
ummmm... ask my babies mama
Jennifer,Ariel,Blake,and Scott: ok let’s do this
Joseph and Steve:aww hell nah
Ryan(aka the rescuer who reached John and blacked out in the nutty putty cave incident) ouchie*passes out*
John:BRUH
Yari H and U: HELP IM LITERALLY DROWNING
Kai:HELP BRUH IM LITERALLY TRYNA BREAK DIS ICE CAN U BREAK IT FOR ME
Patrique: YESSIR
Vessa behind him:YESSIR
I actually heard about the nutty putty incident before and it’s crazy how deadly caves can be
Oh my gawd literally the first thing I see is five kids as if there isn't a man wearing a bunny fursuit behind the camera
what
@@what-dk5ul fnaf referance
"Let's get drunk and get into The Cave of Death!"
Yeah, that is going to end well.
@@unf3z4nt Morgan Freeman: "It did not, in fact, end well."
Let's GOOOO
The fact that these happen and yet people are still willing to go caving is undeniable proof that self preservation has been bred out of humanity hundreds of years ago.
No buddy, that just means natural selection is still playing a role in mother nature. You and I would never be in this situation in the first place.
What if someone makes a comment so unhinged that it feels wrong to like it?
can anyone give an exampe
if u pressed read more you are a gamer
I am claustrophobic and have thalasophobia to boot so yeah you couldn't pay me enough to go cave diving.
he's doing the whole "least liked" to boost engagement by letting others sabotage you.
Genius lol
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I will never go into a cave, I won’t even step in a inch. There isn’t even that much beauty in them to see. I don’t understand this hobby.
"Masterchief, mind telling me what you're doing in the nurses' office?"
"i frew up"
(he frew up)
Bro frew up…
I think he frew up guys.
@@QazWC NO WAY
uh oh, he frew up
10:14 AW HELL NAH, IVE HEARD THE STORY A FEW TIMES😭😭😭
Steve dodged the biggest bulletin of his life
indeed he did
Fr
Bulletin? Tf are we dodging? BOARDS? NEWS?
that wasnt a bullet that was an entire nuke
And Joseph too
>let people be in a random cave
>said cave might have a ton of dead end and random hazards
>let people go in it anyways
>a person died of a hazard inside the cramped cave in the most horrible way ever
>block off the exit with concrete
>leaves
Honestly, this makes me glad that I'm sane enough to not attempt caving or diving.. lol
You need training to explore caves, you need a DIFFERENT set of training to explore underwater caves... thats why most well known caves have a nice big sign at the entrance with the reaper on it saying to turn back because there is nothing in the cave to risk your life for...
Bro.
I mean-
They just went there without anything.
Free hands.
Like, at LEAST get a light source.
JUST at least.
Not talking about diving gear.
Hey I go to BYU and actually just hiked Y Mountain the other day. Never knew there was a cave there! Good video 😎
i liked the part where he "said just kidding box heads!"
This format of documentary videos is the most entertaining to watch in my opinion
real
@@bluemaster-extream_dbl yes
you know its gonna be a good day when box head man uploads
Ow
“The sun was cuming up” bro💀💀💀💀
20 secs ago
rest in piece to all of the people who died in this video. You will be missed
This is the most elaborate way to commit suicide I have ever heard off.
Wait till you hear about 9/11
@@ricardoroman7511jeez
More like natural selection
The first one should have been pretty fun
Kidding
Gimme the 10 bucks its like 65 bucks of my local currency
It's around 200 bucks in my local currency
i will never understand people that like cramped caves, especially underwater ones
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Of course it is obvious that many cave incidents are happening in Utah, for example the Blue John Canyon incident where a man got his arm stuck between a rock and a wall in Utah. (He stood there for like 5 days but eventually survived by cutting his arm fully) Another famous cave incident is the Nutty Putty cave, where a 26 year old John E. Jones got stuck by accident in a narrow opening in a cave, leading to his death by lying there upside down for more than 24 hours.
And when this also came from Utah, i would call Utah as the Cave-Yard since it sounds similar to a graveyard.
Also, May those who have tragically lost their lives in the caves never be forgotten.
rip to them who died in the cave
Crazy part about this is that while one cave may be shut down for safety issues we humans will someone look for another dangerous cave regardless. We just love taking risks.
Sad to know 2 people died in a way that gruesome just 2 days before my birthday date. (January 8)
I've passed out twice in my life and I can tell you I for sure joke about it often. Only one was potentially deadly
Okay boomer
There’s a certain parasite for snails, looks like a ADHD rainbow slug. The parasite enters the snail through the shell and crawls around all the organs. Than it finds a way to travel to the hosts eyes and starts doing the nasty in the eyes. After the business is done it controls the brain and kills it. Than it travels out the shell back into the wilderness.
The Green-banded broodsac?
Why do you know this?
Ill win
Luckily i don't got no brain 😊
Yep!! Leucochloridium paradoxum
You missed one, me when I went into a cave in Minecraft and got shot by a skeleton
😂
Same only difference is i got attacked by a warden and lost my hardcore world 😭😭😭
That's why they always say "Don't mine at night"
Not me scrolling through the comments to ruin someone’s life
Same lol
Bro you have a f’d up sense of humor. These are and were very REAL people
boohoo play stupid games win stupid prizes
i don't get why people even go cave exploring at all
It's got to be the worse hobby in the world even if you include injecting meth as a hobby
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It's like not understanding why people do drugs. The adrenaline is addicting and they are stupid
@snapjitzy that's an addiction, not a hobby.
It’s to see what few will ever see. It’s like going to space but less extreme. Full of danger but only the few can do it.
There’s a parasite for rats and mice that are oddly similar to every other parasite except it kills the host on purpose. The parasite starts off on food that a rat or mice might find on the street or in a house, if you have rats. Than when a victim eats the contaminated food it goes to the brain by the energy connecting to it. Than the parasite toils with the brain’s memory and fears and fight or flight. Than when it sees a cat, one of its biggest predators. It’s not scared or fearful at all. Being controlled by something that’s not you should be terrifying for anything alive. Than when the cat finally try’s digesting the mouse or rat, it goes into the cats brain and reproduces. The basically rabid cat with than need attention and help immediately because the parasite will just stay there.
Thanks?
"if your friends went into a cave with water to explore and have fun or drown will you?"
Imagine purposefully wedging yourself into an impossibly irretrievable place because you got a funny feeling in your stomach beforehand. Fools.
yup, I sometimes thought of exploring a cave and now I never will
Nutty putty has gotta be the most disrespectful incident name...
Those guys really decided to play Dwarg Fortress irl with all that dying horribly underground
Cave exploration videos be like :
What's going on guys, I hope you are having a good time, I am having an amazing time as I am currently working my way through this 2x2 foot hole in the devil's butt crack cave while snakes and tarantulas are working their way up MY butt crack!!!
Bro the first one must be so traumatic for the guy outside like.. just imagine being him.. you stay on look out waiting for your friends to leave the cave for them to not come back and all just be dead laying in the dark waters of the cave, in the end you get left with the thoughts of.. “I could’ve persuaded them not to go in” or “I could’ve went in with them and saved them” blaming yourself for their deaths and thinking of it for your whole life and this can lead you to kill yourself or torture yourself and when anyone brings up caves you get flashbacks of the nightmares you experienced that day. You’d never be the same and it’d practically change your whole personality and life entirely.. the depression and the anxiety you’d face would be extreme and honestly crazy.. it’s life changing and so traumatizing I could not imagine what it really felt like to a full extent I feel so bad for that guy and the whole group rest in peace for the people who died 😔🙏
I could never go into a cave without a professional tbh, even with one I would be super reluctant to 💀
Imagine being the one friend sitting outside the cave not knowing your friends are dead
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Damn bro outside the cave really didn't think to call 911 earlier