I Saw A River Disappear On Google Maps And A Cave Visiting In Person
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- I do not encourage anyone to enter culverts, unclog anything, or enter flooded areas as it can easily become deadly without the proper training
I unclog drains for fun in my spare time (I have been trained in culvert inspections for years with private co.) and I am osha trained.
Exploring anything abandoned can be dangerous or deadly without experience. I don't encourage anyone to enter any abandoned structures. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal, and when possible I seek out permission from the owner or local police. I simply go to document its history before it's gone forever and I leave things the way I find them. I only take pictures and only leave footprints. I assume all the risks and responsibility before doing this. Please don't attempt to do this on your own. There could be nails, asbestos, falling concrete, soft floors, animals, or other hazards. Thanks for watching.
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Who noticed the shot of me getting into the cave for the first time Obviously wasn't filmed the same day? Just curious who noticed this detail. I didn't have anyone to help film when I actually explored this myself
I noticed. I would love to be able to camp outside. Someday I would love to come up there and just spend the night outside. I live in Florida so you really can't camp without being eaten by something or someone. Lol.
Maine or new hempshire
I noticed, different conditions
Don't know how you can do that??? Hats off 🎉
Thanks Post! 👊🏻👍🏻 Appreciate you always my friend 🙏🏻
The Porcupines have been sympathetic to your cause ever since the Beavers put a hit out on you
Post that is THE coolest place! How neat. I love this. Nature is amazing. Thx for the trip. ❣️🍀
I enjoy your videos and the adventures you have while doing them,that and the knowledge I gain each time I view one. Postie you rock!
Asheville needs you, the drains are clogged.
Lost in a tunnel maze....my nightmare 😮
Post beware of all the poison ivy and poison oak in woods like that! This wetlands reminds me of the area around Decatur Alabama and Chattanooga Tennessee.
These adventures with Post are Awesome! Great stuff Post!
Oh and you are getting close to 800,000 subscribers! 😁
That big hill is probably a pile of Glacial Till. A pile of rocks that got pushed there.
I really do enjoy your videos
Those little snakes and their poop flinging.
Be careful you do not get lost in those kids. I guess it will be really scary if you get lostmy friend post 10 from Gabriella Rivas from Rosslyn Heights Long Island near new york city ❤❤❤❤
Post, I do hope that when you explore places like this, you tell somebody where you are going and how long you will be staying. I worry sometimes that you will get stuck.
That being said, cool caves!
Post 10 coming out with so much content 😋
I wonder, since the M painted on the walls seems to point to the entrance, could it be "mouth", as in "the mouth of the cave"? Awesome video - such a gorgeous environment.
The mouth of a river is where it exits to the sea or other large body of water. Kinda the opposite of what you think. Me anyways.
@@blipco5 If you consult a decent dictionary, you'll find that mouth means both "the place where a stream enters a larger body of water" and "the entrance to a cave".
The rock is limestone. When subjected to tectonic forces of heat and pressure limestone can turn into marble. Deeper underground there might be caverns with Stalagmites and Stalactites.
I find your trips in the wild fascinating. Exploring different areas and your knowledge of animals around you brilliant. Love watching your adventures.
Nice video as usual, Post! Have you ever considered getting an ATV? It'd make for fun footage! 😃
Post rockin the Rasputin beard! Right on!✊️
That’s kinda cool in itself, worth watching.
Post - "This rock is terrifying"
Nature - "Dude, your shirt is terrifying!"
I dont know about you but you should totally leave that shirt in that cave 22:27 nightmare fuel for any unsuspecting future hiker.
Good to see you are approaching the 800k. Are you planning on doing a special video for this occasion?
Now this is different!
The sounds of those sloosh steps is big nostalgia
A very beautiful and interesting place post 10 thanks for aharing your adventire with us until your next video stay safe brother.
This will be good…
nice to see no plastic bottles or cans probably one of the only places in the world
Love these type of videos. Seeing the true America.
Great area. Im glad to be able to explore it with you.
The leopard frogs in Texas are more brown in color.
Now this is true lay different.
23??!!!??? Wow try this at 73!! Ha!
Beautiful. I'm thinking this is an *ancient* river coarse - so likely aquifers in gravel and stone layers very deep - you've Got to keep exploring here! Might be a (soon to be) world famous cave site! :)
Maybe this cave doesn’t call for it but you should always have back up lights when caving and back up batteries. Three sets of three sounds like overkill
But it could save your life, three lights and three batteries for it, so one battery attached to the light and two back up batteries. Do this for each light.
Awesome!! Loved the treck through the whole area! Reminded me of my younger days with my sister and cousins. This was a very very interesting video. Your outlook on wildlife and the ecosystem is so good. I so much your videos. Again, thank you, Post. The deer was a definite highlight.😊👍
23:52 those water velocity shaped 'divots' - I'm guessing are bolder impact points, that then become water vortices that slowly smooth and widen the chip into those elegant shapes. There are many of them, and they seem to indicate instances where high velocity flows happen during floods. Neat!
dolomite has a crystalline structure that formed when it cools after heating which create weak lines that are parallel - perhaps sandstone has similar chemistry - and perhaps this sandstone experienced a heating event at some point in geological history? Looks like a massive up lifting event happen here that shattered layers - or perhaps just freeze-thaw over thousands of years in the near surface rock? Fascinating.
Very informative northern wilderness report. I’d say, it looks very similar to the north European kinda wilderness, Finland or alike. Of course, there are certain differences too. Overall, I must say I liked this one.
'M' meaning 'mezzanine'? (outside the cave entrance where you wanted to pitch a tent)?
Handy (essential?) that someone painted wayfinding in there.
This area is so intriguing. I could not have ever imagined it. You are slightly younger than my grandkids. They are strictly citified much to my dismay, They think I'm a crazy person for living in the woods and having critter friends who visit me daily. They have no spirit of adventure. They definitely don't take after my side of the family. lol Seeing porcupines was a treat, especially the tree climber! Thanks for sharing your adventures.
I watch all your videos and can usually figure out where you are approximately. Your recent camping video and this one have got me stumped !! Where are you ?? LOL
perhaps some time-lapse trail cams before a rain event at the area full of crack lines - get an idea of what's dry and what is dangerous white water --- and after you have a good idea if it's safe, go in before / during a rain event to experience the flooding live. Careful - but what a video that would be!
I saw the splash marks up the walls, and thought “yes, you went through there”. Such an amazing place! Wow! ❤ That was a very pretty Cardinal flower.
18:00. The straight lines are bound to catch the attention of "UFO channels" who will claim they are the remains of "ancient advanced civilization". They will send someone who hasn't brushed her/his hair in a month to make an on-location report.
I hope more people find your channel. You earned way more likes than you have. Can you do more explorerer video's? I think i like these more than the uncloggings😅
The high hill might be glacial?
edit: The tumbled boulders lead me to that conclusion, as well as the height being a lot more work than most people, even with modern machinery, would bother to do.
those letters and arrows are something a scientist would do, or a 'sciency' person, like a spelunker - text and lines are perfect.
I really like your videos. I find them incredibly relaxing ❤ Thank you and keep going 🙏❤️
Dude, another 1+ hour video? How far away is this spot from where you live? Must be close enough to visit it this many times within such a short time span.
I can’t wait for the winter camping now with all the new knowledge of caves and places you are exploring
Sometimes these video think a few culverts being unblocked could have saved NC
You should set up a trail cam in the cave and do a time laps video of the animals that use the cave as well as the spring thaw and other rains that would fill the caves. I loved the time laps you did of the river freezing and thawing.
Post this is the coolest trip I have seen you make! I would love to have places like this around me. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks Post! 👊🏻👍🏻 Appreciate you always my friend 🙏🏻
This place is amazing, thanks for sharing your adventure will us.
Thats a pretty place to hang out and explore. 👍
Also like the porcupine population, they are for sure adorable fellers. 😊
I watched your vlog. Claustrophobia. Had to switch off.
Cool man
You move fast on these webs. Lol
This is such a cool video
The mosses are beautiful
A little scary but I loved this.
Stay safe
Limestone...dissolves in water forming cracks and small caves
Damn
What an adventure! Thank you for posting!
9.45 am surprised you didn't mention the beaver
Some of those stills would make great screensavers or wallpapers.
How in the world did you ever find that cave? DAMN
update the description of the video with "I do not recommend people entering these caves". Just saying. Those seem kind of dangerous
I don't think I have ever seen you so excited. Great video.
Those crevices look like they might be good gold traps.
You always find the coolest stuff. I love it.
How cool that would look with all those slabs making water falls
Very cool area. That's a geologists lecture right there. Great video, you're an excellent naturalist.
Are you going to head down to North Carolina to drain all that water?
That's a mid to small sized snake here in Missouri
Post 10 do you have an atv? If not would you ever want to get one to go trail filming?
I was thinking similarly. An ATV in the truck bed would be convenient. 😀
I just bring my truck down the trails.
@@post.10 have you ever considered getting one ?
just hold garter snakes by the tail.....
I can tell you and your parter had an amazing time😊
I went there last year such a peaceful place to go explore
What a beautiful place. I hope it stays this way.
4k for nature videos is the way to go
Very interesting! Thankyou for the great entertainment.
You're a true Horsefighter!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi mate, as we know nothing lasts. We will need post 11,12 13 14 etc. Now you train your nippers, like your dad. And you have a beautiful bird.
Oh man, please leave that snake alone. Hello dear.
I bet that barrel came off someone's homemade boat
Why is your camera blurring so much?
Very KOOL Advancer Good video
Hello, just exploring.
ice cold means mountain glacial; 50 degrees cold means ground water. You should measure the temperature to confirm what you see.
'40 degrees' - a combination of both?
( Lemon squeeze) polar caves ?
Pictures of the caves were beautiful
Very cool Post-er boy for nature ..
40 min in and i wanna × run × to the daylight!
12:28 those holes by your camp fire look like drip erosion holes - perhaps the bottom of a cave at one time? formed over years by lengthening stalactites from the cave roof?
.. or could they be footprints worn by rain and then frozen as a fossil layer under new sedimentation?
Wow!! What a great adventure!!
Hill could be a drumlin..
It looks like an old mine of some sort
Absolutely beautiful area
Cool cave!!
juniper