Mysterious Blue Hole Deep Inside A River Cave

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @quinnjohnson9750
    @quinnjohnson9750 Год назад +1672

    As a historian, the carving from 1849 was an amazing find, crazy that someone else was there not that long ago (or at least in terms of human history). Keep up the good work.

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Год назад +266

      Could you imagine the gut it would take to go down there with nothing but an oil lamp.. you would have to be insanely mad.

    • @boxmeister3059
      @boxmeister3059 Год назад +21

      Yo what history do you study :)

    • @carlcarlson7654
      @carlcarlson7654 Год назад +35

      I think you mean in terms of geological time/history. A couple hundred years is a blink of the eye.

    • @10191927
      @10191927 Год назад +76

      Yeah 1849 is literally history touching across time, which is really incredible that modern people can connect with someone who was there 174 years ago.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Год назад +63

      Oldest inscription i've ever found was from 1727. Gypsum cave in UK. Had some initials, but my memory is fuzzy. Southern part of the isle, tho i hear it has caved in since last i saw it, oh ... about 11 years ago, which is kind of shame, because i've seen many, many inscriptions, never one so old.

  • @Karactos
    @Karactos Год назад +946

    Watching you squeeze through that tiny space had me fearing you’d be the next strange dark and mysterious case delivered in story format

  • @davidchristensen2970
    @davidchristensen2970 Год назад +650

    The wild thing to consider is the 1849 guy got that deep in the cave using a flame for light.

    • @martinruddell2682
      @martinruddell2682 9 месяцев назад +2

      Alluvial 🔥

    • @GodlyHashira47
      @GodlyHashira47 9 месяцев назад +25

      At 8:59 there’s more writing on the walls.

    • @careditor
      @careditor 9 месяцев назад +2

      insane i must say....

    • @173jaSon371
      @173jaSon371 8 месяцев назад +92

      People were insane back then. I visited a touristy cave that had been discovered by 2 small children in the late 1800s or early 1900s and they explored all over this giant cave with diy molotovs basically lmao. Barely able to see inches from their own faces in a cave with drops hundreds of feet tall and rooms hundreds of feet across. Apparently the parents never knew and decades later the kids re-purchased the property and turned it into what it is today.

    • @Zizie_sc
      @Zizie_sc 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@173jaSon371Marengo?

  • @Toxic_Moof
    @Toxic_Moof Год назад +75

    just saw your channel in my recommendations
    love how its not click bait or trying to hype us up
    its just you hanging out with your friends and exploring while taking us along

  • @skycloud4802
    @skycloud4802 Год назад +183

    This why I like RUclips. This video reminds me of a time before the influencers and the big commercialisation. Feels very raw and unedited. Not sensationalistic.

    • @taetannim3581
      @taetannim3581 7 месяцев назад +1

      Underrated comment!

    • @Greeduation
      @Greeduation 5 месяцев назад +2

      FR! thats exactly why i like watching those exploration/homemade videos.

    • @friedrichnietzsche2386
      @friedrichnietzsche2386 13 дней назад

      It's related to what you watch, I used to watch a lot of raw non commercial or influencer-like pond building videos and my home page was full of raw videos like this. When you watch mainstream youtubers and trends, your home page will be filled with them.

  • @burtpanzer
    @burtpanzer Год назад +1762

    Dude, those tight spots were kinda sketchy, but the deep blue hole reminded me of places that divers fear, which could be connected to underground lakes even miles away where a change in water level can create powerful hydrodynamic forces... believe me, it's the stuff nightmares are made of.

    • @SilverLady52
      @SilverLady52 Год назад +38

      Exactly. 😮

    • @Did.a_flip
      @Did.a_flip Год назад +165

      I don't know anything about any of this but I know I'm angry at them for doing something so scary. Even if they are safe and I'm too worried, it felt too tight. Its that weird anger you get when you see people doing crazy backflips at the edge of a skyscraper for adrenaline.

    • @666222333111
      @666222333111 Год назад +76

      @@Did.a_flip dont you have anything else to worry about then what other people are doing?,

    • @FindingMyselfOutside
      @FindingMyselfOutside Год назад +98

      ⁠@@Did.a_flipI’ve literally never been angry at someone for doing something scary. What weird anger? That sounds like you have an anxiety disorder

    • @knightrider2863
      @knightrider2863 Год назад +41

      @@Did.a_flipwell if they keep doing one day they wll end up dying like this you will not get lucky all the time

  • @savnac
    @savnac Год назад +360

    One of my favorite parts about watching your videos is noticing how supportive you guys are of each other. Every comment one person makes the other responds with supportive approval, and while ones crawling or climbing an obstacle, the other is cheering them on. it’s wonderful and surely very essential for keeping each other calm during such an extreme activity.

    • @Persianking00
      @Persianking00 Год назад +9

      I was thinking about the same thing while watching the video

    • @bibekjung7404
      @bibekjung7404 Год назад +2

      KABEEER GOD----ALMIGHTY+🙏+🙏+

    • @DipsSauce7388
      @DipsSauce7388 Год назад +6

      Sounds great until the water starts rising faster than expected.

    • @savnac
      @savnac Год назад +1

      @@DipsSauce7388 that’s besides my point lol.

    • @polychoron
      @polychoron Год назад +1

      I wish I could join their team, they do seem well knit together.

  • @Domi_Plays
    @Domi_Plays Год назад +649

    I've always been scared to step on the grates at the bottom of swimming pools, because of what could be underneath. That blue hole tho... it's another level of fear inducing. Epic adventrue as always guys!

  • @AmateurFloridaInshoreSportsman
    @AmateurFloridaInshoreSportsman Год назад +156

    Mind boggling that you guys are probably the first people to venture so deep since 1849.

  • @ShriSindooraSindoora
    @ShriSindooraSindoora 8 месяцев назад +14

    Oh!!!!!! 🤩the water was so clear 😍 beautifull cave with underground lakes and river. Thanks dears frnd🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @MrDmadness
    @MrDmadness Год назад +483

    The yellow is sulpher, the spot on the blue quarts was iron.. usually iron appears oxidized ( rust coloured ) please dont be neglegent in you exploration.. that blue hole could potentially have some dangerous currents, the eddy pockets carved into tge rock passages you aproached frm indicates that at times water is flowing very very rapidly there.. venturi principal applies: an increase of velocity creates a decrease in pressure in the surrounding medium. In cave time lines thkse were formed relatively recently. Those same currents not present currently above are entirely possiblle below the ledge line. Very easy to just drop a small string with a washer on it into it first before you "dive in" to check conditions . I gather it appeared to be a spring and not a sump, and i do appreciate watching your adventures. Respectfully intended :)

    • @aserta
      @aserta Год назад +15

      Those holes are ancient, from when that portion of the cave formed. Rocks tumbled in those holes and cut the rock floor into pockets, which then broke. Nobody alive today was even a DNA flake back when those formed.

    • @burtpanzer
      @burtpanzer Год назад +54

      Exactly what I was thinking after learning how places that connect to underground lakes or the ocean even miles away can create powerful hydrodynamic forces that are so strong they could pull a man through a 4" crack.

    • @SocketSlinger
      @SocketSlinger Год назад +17

      I know a place where the rocks in the creek are yellow and it's arsenic.

    • @SocketSlinger
      @SocketSlinger Год назад +23

      It's really rich in arsenic in that area is what I was told by a geologist. Idk myself but there's barely any life in it and there's a mine upstream about 6 miles. So idk.

    • @Persianking00
      @Persianking00 Год назад +3

      Thanks for you explanation 👍

  • @blake9237
    @blake9237 Год назад +620

    I think I've had more anxiety from watching you squeeze in and out of tight spaces than raising my teenage daughter. Lol. Awesome video as always!

    • @vitg7043
      @vitg7043 Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @daniellemoore-porter6032
      @daniellemoore-porter6032 Год назад

      lol

    • @ElissaBlankenship.
      @ElissaBlankenship. Год назад +1

      Parents, aunts and uncles probably all know the feeling. I babysit my niece and nephew and watch them climb around or between things. Totally agree. This type of content is risky by nature.

    • @Maajailm1314
      @Maajailm1314 Год назад +1

      I'm sharing those feelings. I almost got a heart attack 😂

    • @madhavichangalagari2299
      @madhavichangalagari2299 Год назад

      Wow

  • @tarynleikam
    @tarynleikam Год назад +147

    I have claustrophobia and it’s hard to watch you guys go through those tight places! Cave is awesome ❤

    • @rollin60z
      @rollin60z Год назад +5

      Me too! But I had to keep watching to make sure they got out 😂

  • @stevebusby6618
    @stevebusby6618 11 месяцев назад +29

    I love caves with underground lakes and rivers, but that subterranean cascade was off-the-charts cool! Way to go!

  • @Kate-B4
    @Kate-B4 Год назад +23

    I just can't believe you did that, some people die in caves like that, stucked forever in tight spots... my god...

  • @nickbowden4164
    @nickbowden4164 Год назад +344

    Absolutely crazy going in the tight crawl spaces. What happens if you get truly stuck in a passage. Was scary looking at it. Made me feel very uncomfortable and worried for these young people. 😮

    • @lorainecodrington5721
      @lorainecodrington5721 Год назад +20

      I was shouting come back don't go any further I'm afraid. They have guts and stamina

    • @redfrog1628
      @redfrog1628 Год назад +33

      Oh if they would've gotten stuck, the risk of drowning would probably be high.

    • @mersettr
      @mersettr Год назад +24

      I had to skip past...

    • @BetweenChapters
      @BetweenChapters Год назад +44

      Reminded me of the Nutty Putty caver. 😖

    • @S2K_Bruh
      @S2K_Bruh Год назад +12

      I completely understand where you are coming from. When you get a chace, either youtube or google "Utah's Nutty Putty Cave".

  • @carlsosnoski8722
    @carlsosnoski8722 Год назад +27

    Well guys, I had a good time thanks for letting me tag along again. The cold water was refreshing and better than these high temps. You all take care and be careful.

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes Год назад +108

    Very impressed to see there are fish and even crayfish so deep in a cave. You could do a future video on underground fauna and flora, that would be really interesting.

    • @blackburned
      @blackburned Год назад +3

      This is what interested me most too

  • @aisle9
    @aisle9 Год назад +58

    So you guys went into and came back out of a spring at the source of a creek or river. Really cool to see those from the inside, and see how the aquifer is 100% connected. Do you guys ever check a map to see which rivers you might be splashing through the underground, unknown portions of?

    • @dan003
      @dan003 5 месяцев назад +6

      They liked your comment but couldn't be bothered answering your question - shame!

  • @nogoddd
    @nogoddd Год назад +8

    suddenly my love for sunlight and fresh air increased 1000times

  • @valerienaves
    @valerienaves Год назад +91

    That was one of the coolest places Ive ever seen. Thank you all for doing what you do! Although I fear for your safety every time...I can tell you know what you're doing! I am unable to do these kind of things...due to age and wheelchair...you have made it possible for me to experience amazing places! So...thank you! Be safe! ❤❤❤❤😎

  • @UnassumingStoner
    @UnassumingStoner Год назад +123

    Really makes you wonder what amazing things are out there that we still haven’t discovered.

    • @peaches4052
      @peaches4052 Год назад +16

      There is a lot to be discovered for sure, and many places cant be reached as there are sacred such places in Africa for starters

    • @lynnjohnson1413
      @lynnjohnson1413 Год назад +2

      Or what lives there, should put some cameras down there to monitor it.

    • @padarousou
      @padarousou Год назад +4

      Especially when it comes to underwater and underground

    • @Twilly790
      @Twilly790 6 месяцев назад

      Most of it is just like you see here and in other spelunking videos. It's the thrill of simply being in the places where no one has is what seems to drive most of them. When you think of the world now, mankind has been to almost all of the surface. exploration has evolved into what we have now. Extremely dangerous though 😳!
      I stick to abandoned places. Exploring what once WAS seems alot safer in comparison, albeit still dangerous 😊

  • @funfinding4two955
    @funfinding4two955 Год назад +75

    The water was so clear, hard to describe what it looked like in first person. Always a fun time. But this one was a bit cold id have to say.

  • @Nohorizon1
    @Nohorizon1 Год назад +102

    To anyone watching.. its a SUPER good idea to either have a stick or something like a sinker on a line to toss in front of you to gauge water depth before just trekking through like that. All you need is one tiny little pocket or a drop and your doing “120 hours” under water. In a cave.

    • @dispatch444
      @dispatch444 8 месяцев назад +28

      Agreed, this was borderline reckless and careless no matter how much experience you have, or skilled you think you may be safety is paramount.

    • @Jimmy-j5r4t
      @Jimmy-j5r4t 5 месяцев назад +6

      Water depth is not what you should be worrying about sudden pressure changes to cause water to rise is what u should worry

    • @Nohorizon1
      @Nohorizon1 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@Jimmy-j5r4t not if thats a tidal pool my guy

  • @Floopenterprise
    @Floopenterprise Год назад +49

    The tiny spots you guys squeeze yourselves in and out of are both terrifying and extremely impressive

  • @tamar5261
    @tamar5261 Год назад +32

    This is sending my anxiety levels sky high. I was lost in a cave system aged 8 when my brother ran off with the light. It was only an hour or so but I'll never forget it. Take care dudes.

    • @aleh781
      @aleh781 Год назад +5

      omg thats traumatizing. what did u do while lost?? was it pitch dark?

    • @tamar5261
      @tamar5261 Год назад +11

      @@aleh781 hi. It was traumatic, I can remember holding on to the slimy walls, I was to terrified to let go incase I fell into a black hole or something. I'm still terrified of enclosed spaces

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr Год назад +5

      Hopefully you paid your brother back in some way! lol

    • @m.w.3256
      @m.w.3256 10 месяцев назад +5

      Your brother’s actions could have cost you your life! Shame on him then and now! Praise God you survived to tell your story and I hope your brother apologized and got punished severely!!!

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace 6 месяцев назад +4

      An hour under those circumstances must have felt like ten. Hugs

  • @Ripley841
    @Ripley841 Год назад +144

    Dude, you guys are crazy and brave!! I instantly flashed back to the horror movies, "The Descent" and " The Cave". After I watched those movies I could never do what you do specially squeezing thru the tight spot. Props to you guys and if you've never seen those movies you should! The 1849 carving was awesome!

    • @carriermissile
      @carriermissile Год назад +3

      What about “Sanctum”!

    • @Ripley841
      @Ripley841 Год назад +1

      @@carriermissile oh yah I remember that to. Super scarey to!!

    • @hiemwiththehands
      @hiemwiththehands Год назад

      Yessssssssss😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 OMG YES STRAIGHT CREEPY

    • @BaldybynatureFpv
      @BaldybynatureFpv Год назад +1

      That's exactly what I was thinking,and Fuck That !it does look amazing though

    • @ryanbrown918
      @ryanbrown918 Год назад

      Yup...The Descent has kept me from ever getting in to this hobby lol

  • @JustSomeGuyWhoisLost
    @JustSomeGuyWhoisLost Год назад +34

    man that 1849 mark sure came from an archeologist or cave explorer with just oil lamp and ropes as their proper tools that's crazy!

  • @AlansView-g1v
    @AlansView-g1v 11 месяцев назад +10

    With the water down there always check the weather report for the area you're going to explore. A flash flood would fill those caves and caverns and you would more than likely die. A few years back 6 professional cavers from the UK were exploring a series of caves with low level water running through hoping to find where the water was going, outside it started raining and then heavily raining, a flash flood filled the cave and there ya go. ☹️

  • @studio107bgallery4
    @studio107bgallery4 Год назад +5

    You guys are now added to my top 10 list of dangerous things to do in the world. Riding a bucking bronco is crazy too!!! As a mom, I would be really furious if my child were down there!!!

  • @gravynolastname3786
    @gravynolastname3786 Год назад +71

    These videos are amazing! I would honestly be terrified to delve into caves. Too afraid of getting lost or there being a cave-in or something but y'all are genuine explorers

  • @shk2564
    @shk2564 Год назад +105

    That tight water crawl gave me chills! All I could think about was that you could get stuck if there was nowhere to turn around and you had to try reversing out! Of course I just heard a story around a month ago about a guy who was stuck in a spot like that for weeks while a rescue attempt was being made and he died before they were able to extract him so that is part of the reason I was thinking about that so much! 😆

    • @burtpanzer
      @burtpanzer Год назад +7

      That's exactly what I was thinking... the poor guy, he's still down there in the dark.

    • @ernestchadwell9069
      @ernestchadwell9069 Год назад +16

      Oh, yourself getting stuck is nothing. What if the person behind or Infront go crazy and decide to block you in?
      What if they have a stroke and die, leaving you unable to move the body, stuck and trapped, hot and sweating as you struggle to escape,as your flashlight battery runs out?

    • @shk2564
      @shk2564 Год назад

      @@ernestchadwell9069 😂

    • @Jazzmanndan
      @Jazzmanndan Год назад +17

      What if the water rises while you are stuck… 😮

    • @ApokalyptikNM
      @ApokalyptikNM Год назад +3

      I..i...i... would panick, I did have Nightmares of that but with lava rising instead of water.. I hate my realistic dreams.

  • @rocker-uy5wg
    @rocker-uy5wg Год назад +17

    You guys nailed it again. What a beautiful cave. Super cool you found that carving from the 1800s.

  • @jakemoeller7850
    @jakemoeller7850 Год назад +23

    Claustrophobia is a thing with me, so watching you guys squeeze into those small area made my heart beat more quickly. Great video!

  • @aminahparker8415
    @aminahparker8415 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love watching you exploring the caves! I must admit I enjoyed this one a lot more than others where the conversations are “duuuude and meeaaan” remarks to one another! Informational regarding what you are seeing is so much more interesting! Exceptional video!

  • @semoemo1
    @semoemo1 Год назад +6

    I always appreciate you showing getting out at the end. As if uploading wasn't evident enough.

  • @bazzlighter7237
    @bazzlighter7237 Год назад +165

    Do you guys ever map out the caves you go into? I would be really interested in seeing a map of what you have explored in the video

    • @polychoron
      @polychoron Год назад +5

      Is there any sort of radar automap technology available to rich people? Because perhaps a dozen people could team up to afford it.

    • @Doomscrolled
      @Doomscrolled Год назад +9

      @@polychoron you could use LIDAR. It uses a laser to bounce off the surface

    • @CAT-ke2lv
      @CAT-ke2lv Год назад +17

      I certainly couldn't go in a cave if I didn't know where it leads to. I'd be terrified!

    • @guadalupecruzochoa9625
      @guadalupecruzochoa9625 Год назад +4

      Ósea que abajo ⬇️ unos metros o más puede estar hueco y corriendo agua 💧 , como el libro 📖 tierra hueca, ellos ya sabían, hueca por el drenaje, hueca por la tubería del agua y la tubería del desagüe y por los túneles, como no quieren que se caigan los edificios 🌇🌆 y más sí son grandes

  • @buggzda
    @buggzda Год назад +85

    You guys are bananas. I watch your videos and I’m like HELL NO. Stay safe

    • @valethewolf49
      @valethewolf49 Год назад +6

      I feel the same but live vicariously through them😅

    • @YerboiKeeevin
      @YerboiKeeevin Год назад +1

      I'm only like that when they crawl through tight spaces

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Год назад +4

      I really hate when he goes basically blind into the most claustrophobic Water filled spaces.

    • @MellonCollie_28
      @MellonCollie_28 Год назад +2

      ​@@valethewolf49😬 Oooof! I just can't--not with my fear of tight ass spaces and drowning. Ugh! I'm such a weenie.

    • @GurpreetSingh-eo3dl
      @GurpreetSingh-eo3dl Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂 syco but brave person 😅😅😅😅 dangi ours

  • @emmabovary1228
    @emmabovary1228 Год назад +2

    The Strid. Look into it. The caving in this video reminded me why The Strid is so deadly. Please recognize that caving in water depths over 3 inches and running water is exceptionally dangerous. Your not wearing thermo gear, carrying life saving equipment and able to communicate with other team members outside. Water is not your friend in caving. Have fun, but know your risks.

  • @hifriends3607
    @hifriends3607 7 месяцев назад +2

    Really
    Awesome video☀

  • @cashalinn2517
    @cashalinn2517 Год назад +10

    I could feel my toes starting to curl up when you went through that tight space, absolute jaw drop. Could watch that all day.

  • @deemariedubois4916
    @deemariedubois4916 Год назад +9

    Amazing cave and river. So much clear clean water. Thanks guys, be safe.

  • @ConnorLyon
    @ConnorLyon Год назад +12

    Loved seeing that carving from 1849. Crazy to think that he saw what you saw hundreds of years ago, and it is relativley the exact same as what you are seeing. I think you should leave a time capsule in one of these. Have it sealed and prepared to last hundreds of years.

  • @colinrk
    @colinrk 2 месяца назад

    I don't enjoy the air or the mud or the surfaces of caves on my old body but I love watching y'all send it. Thank you for sharing your adventures!

  • @Crash-mi8os
    @Crash-mi8os Год назад +7

    So uhhhh…if the water starts flowing harder again like you said it was before, while you are inside….you’re dead. Right?

    • @Frommerman
      @Frommerman 26 дней назад

      Correct. This is extremely stupid.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +11

    3:29 that's the ceiling, fallen in one giant chunk. That must've made a loud thud in the ground. I remember stories about caves being found on farmer's fields after ground shakes, which turned out to be this, huge chunks of rock falling down.

  • @michaelperkins9957
    @michaelperkins9957 Год назад +30

    Do yall already know your location from above as you walk below ground via location tracker or are there known maps of the cave system? Just interested if you know where you’re at in relation to the surface once under the ceiling in the first large opening?

    • @GoFigure1
      @GoFigure1 Год назад +4

      Almost any cave, big or small, long or short, is going to have been explored and mapped by a few cavers from the National Speliological Society. It may be just a hand drawn map, but it'll be accurate.

    • @Livingreciever
      @Livingreciever 6 месяцев назад

      @@GoFigure1 but where is this???

  • @dandelionsdandelions1517
    @dandelionsdandelions1517 Год назад +15

    That cave was so beautiful, yet terrifying at the same time. The reflections in the water around timestamp 12:20 had me thinking something huge was swimming around in the water, haha 😅

  • @dddonniedarko
    @dddonniedarko 11 месяцев назад +2

    I would have easily participated in the first part, no problem. Simply swim over the seemingly ultra deep hole, maybe after 6 attempts. But crawling in the ultra narrow passage with water in it and you never know if a load will suddenly appear, that's just sick. you are all disturbed!!!!!! I LIKE IT, JUST AWESOME!!!
    Many greetings from Germany!!

  • @akshatantaindica
    @akshatantaindica Год назад +2

    You guys have some nerve. It began with Enid Blyton's river of adventure and then suddenly transformed into what my worst nightmares are made up of. Kudos to you.

  • @Cedricknowledge
    @Cedricknowledge Год назад +42

    How do you guys remember your way back out? The further id go, the more id forget. Man yall are amazing! No fear just go! Thanks for showing us what most of us want to see but are afraid to take those type risks. Keep Searching✊🏾

    • @N-Lee
      @N-Lee Год назад +7

      That's exactly what I was thinking about. Don't forget you gotta go back.

    • @Pulse6799
      @Pulse6799 11 месяцев назад +5

      Rewind the record?

  • @DysfunctionalDNA
    @DysfunctionalDNA Год назад +22

    Awesome find with the old carving! I’d be stoked to find something historical like that! Keep it up you guys!

  • @skyrat3816
    @skyrat3816 Год назад +10

    Absolute mad lads and lass. Swimming them pools and feeling one pulling you in. That would be a big no go for me.
    The only caves I've been into were over in Northern Ireland and was on the tour routes. We've got some impressive cave systems in the Yorkshire Dales, which I'm good enough just standing behind a fence to look down into pot holes and think you'd buzz to explore them. There's one cavern called Gaping Gill where people can be winched into through the waterfall that drops into it and is the largest in the UK.

  • @SatyajitSahoo-xx2pt
    @SatyajitSahoo-xx2pt Год назад +2

    That 1849 thing was crazy!

  • @tyrannyresponseteam9534
    @tyrannyresponseteam9534 Год назад +1

    Thank goodness for adventurous young people, enjoyed your video. Stay Safe and have Fun.

  • @bhajandaniel9771
    @bhajandaniel9771 Год назад +43

    This is a mythic level of adventure in mythic worlds! Underground rivers...right out of Greek mythology. Beautiful, mysterious places.

  • @ladykiller5071
    @ladykiller5071 Год назад +10

    I found these RUclipsrs about a week ago and I have already watched every one of your videos. I went to my first cave and I’m obsessed with them but I deafly can’t do the tight squeeze so please be safe out there. Thank you guys for the videos. And honestly they make me want to get out of my comfort zone to go do more things.❤❤

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr Год назад +3

      Casual caving is extremely dangerous. Go with experienced people during early exploration. It is so easy to quickly get lost in caves.

  • @joeschmo622
    @joeschmo622 Год назад +12

    I was totally all like, "Yeah, that's one cave I'd actually go into...", right up until the tight-squeeze part. Nope nope nope.
    I'd probably get stuck in there. Too much linguini...

  • @johnnykelley3727
    @johnnykelley3727 7 месяцев назад +2

    Now that was cool. Glad you guys made it back out safely.

  • @randall3785
    @randall3785 Год назад +5

    Great stuff. Respect.
    Remember ego is not your amigo.
    Listen to the voice that says “it’s time to stop”.

  • @NZKiwi87
    @NZKiwi87 Год назад +7

    Such a crazy coincidence, as soon as I started watching your videos I started having nightmares about suffocating in caves 👀

  • @derekcook8201
    @derekcook8201 Год назад +8

    would love to see some certified cave divers dive this. Would be one hell of a challenge

    • @funfinding4two955
      @funfinding4two955 Год назад +4

      We are going back in 2 weeks with dive equipment, problem is that hole is a hour and a half into the cave so it's going to be a heck of a hike carring 70lbs.

    • @derekcook8201
      @derekcook8201 Год назад +2

      @@funfinding4two955 how amazing would it be if it opened up to a huge underwater cave! Stick to the line like glue and be safe

    • @chrislengyel6021
      @chrislengyel6021 4 месяца назад

      @@funfinding4two955

    • @chrislengyel6021
      @chrislengyel6021 4 месяца назад

      @@funfinding4two955 did you go back and dive?

  • @patriotnurse3720
    @patriotnurse3720 3 месяца назад +2

    You make me sooooooooo nervous crawling those tight spaces!

  • @theonethatmakesyouthink3515
    @theonethatmakesyouthink3515 Год назад +4

    You guys literally entered a healing cave. That running water sounds so beautiful and the sound the frequency in the air.❤

  • @sandrasandeno2834
    @sandrasandeno2834 Год назад +22

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video this is the first one I’ve ever seen! If you have others I will surely look for them but I have to say I was scared for those of you crawling out of such tight spaces!! I was scared that you might not make it out without someone getting injured!! Are you ever worried about the air your breathing may be toxic?? Do you carry any small portable oxygen or is that not an issue in the caves you search?? Well I was relieved to see you made it out safely!! I do wish you would have etched a name and the year on the cave wall like the person did back in 1849??

  • @traceyhoff8528
    @traceyhoff8528 Год назад +8

    Love your videos!! Keep them coming! Would be nice to drop a camera in that blue hole

    • @GoFigure1
      @GoFigure1 Год назад

      That would be horrifying.

  • @saffycatamos
    @saffycatamos Год назад +8

    What a cave that was ! I don't like a pool of water with a "hole" in it though. Scary Stuff. Great video as always.

  • @soultribe291
    @soultribe291 5 месяцев назад +4

    Aren’t you afraid of getting lost? Some sidewalk chalk or giant wax markers would be wise to mark the way you came in or fluorescent orange spray paint

  • @scerplaya
    @scerplaya Год назад +34

    They are super lucky there wasn't a flash flood that trapped them deep insife the moutain. You can tell by the pot holes and other markings that most of that cave has been exposed to high levels of high pressure water.

    • @oyenations162
      @oyenations162 Год назад +2

      Yes, but it could have been just at the time of Noah's flood which created it.

    • @baileyh.274
      @baileyh.274 11 месяцев назад

      That's what I was thinking too!

    • @dispatch444
      @dispatch444 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@oyenations162Looking at the water line on the walls it appears (to me anyway) the water level rises frequently. I could be wrong though.

    • @Random_Things1001
      @Random_Things1001 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm sure they look at weather report

    • @MR.X-fq7dl
      @MR.X-fq7dl 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@dispatch444 you are correct

  • @derrickandresen2880
    @derrickandresen2880 Год назад +7

    My wife and I watch your adventures. Thank you for what you do! Be safe and go get em boys!

    • @derrickandresen2880
      @derrickandresen2880 Год назад +3

      P.s. he ain't going slow cause he's crawling. He's going slow from dragging his huge juevos. 😂

  • @Goldensunsetphoto
    @Goldensunsetphoto Год назад +4

    I have apparently arrived here after watching entirely too many videos about caving disasters so this has my anxiety all the way up, but this is absolutely amazing!

  • @Katy-Did
    @Katy-Did Год назад +16

    Wow! Incredible place. Do you guys every worry about the air being harmful in some of those small squeeze passages?

  • @aliminingcompany
    @aliminingcompany 2 месяца назад

    I had once a fresh water spring in my mine of soapstone, and it was beautiful,though it made our mining difficult, we had to cut through the other way! Love from a miner from Pakistan

  • @jpharrod2
    @jpharrod2 Год назад +3

    Where is this cave? This may be the only one I’ve seen y’all explore that I’d be willing to visit.

    • @FaultyScript
      @FaultyScript 3 месяца назад

      I’ve been wanting to go to non tourist caves forever 🙏🏻 😩

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Год назад +17

    5:00 It looks like a microbialite that's oxidizing Fe(2+) to Fe(3+) using atmospheric oxygen. I think you guys would be interested in learning about geobiology and biogeochemistry, especially if you are in university or are interested in a graduate degree.

  • @almacfpv74
    @almacfpv74 Год назад +5

    Where was this cave located? Great video. Keep it up!!🤙

  • @nNicok
    @nNicok Год назад +71

    Are there any small drones you could bring with you to squeeze past small spaces? I see a lot of these explorations end because the space becomes too tight. I always wonder what you would see if you drove a small corded drone deeper.

    • @r_boto
      @r_boto Год назад +9

      blades break easily against the rock

    • @nNicok
      @nNicok Год назад +17

      @@r_boto It doesn't have to be a stock quadcopter. The blades can be protected anyway if it was a quadcopter. The definition of drone that I'm using describes a remote-controlled autonomous vehicle.

    • @eldorado3523
      @eldorado3523 Год назад +15

      @@nNicok In this kind of situation you're better off with an amphibian robot

    • @Ikigai1776
      @Ikigai1776 Год назад +5

      The rock would most likely cut off the signal.

    • @oriraykai3610
      @oriraykai3610 Год назад +17

      ​@@Ikigai1776- he said "corded".

  • @johnchenky
    @johnchenky 5 месяцев назад +1

    Those Blue waters could be mainly due to CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) crystals. When light is reflected, they tend to appear blue. However, such waters are quite unpredictable. Although, they may seem crystal clear waters, slight disturbance can cause visibility issues and so on. I could be wrong. I learned from cave experts.

  • @emofreak3522
    @emofreak3522 5 месяцев назад

    As an imaginative dark fantasy poet and someone who draws, I always find these caves, especially those with water, incredibly mystical. I'm surprised that fantasy creatures don't exist because these caves look so magical. Maybe not to you, but to me, they even appear colorful with unique and different shades. Imagine fairies and mermaids living in these caves if they were real, or discovering gemstones or diamonds. It would be incredible and even more magical. I wish I could experience what you guys do.

  • @2013Arcturus
    @2013Arcturus Год назад +8

    18:41 you can see by the scratches in the mud someone was there before you since the last time that passage was washed with water

    • @boscoalbertbaracus1362
      @boscoalbertbaracus1362 Год назад

      Or a rock or a tree limb.

    • @2013Arcturus
      @2013Arcturus Год назад +1

      @@boscoalbertbaracus1362 no. Look at the way there are curls of mud peeled up along the edges of the scratches. Sure, a rock or a limb _could_ do that, but not in a cave.
      If you're saying water did that by pushing a rock or a limb, then you don't understand how water works. It would wash and smooth the scratches as they happened, those are clearly dry scratches, with dried peeled up edges.

  • @JJetpack
    @JJetpack Год назад +10

    I love these cave videos because I would never ever do something like this 😂

  • @alisonmary1443
    @alisonmary1443 Год назад +6

    I can't stop watching, the fear is ridiculous but the curiosity of what is underground is greater. Thank you, think I'll go watch a cartoon now 😂

  • @nunyabeezneez7769
    @nunyabeezneez7769 Год назад

    this video gave me anxiety. thanks for being reckless and showing us inside the cave. it was cool to see.

  • @karmen11.12
    @karmen11.12 Год назад +1

    Wooooooow, this is a caver's dream! Well, a caver's who also happens to love water 😊 in Croatia taking off your helmet is a big no no, wearing a protective durable caving suit is a must. Was it cold? Did you get cave diver teams to explore the hole? Looks promising. Some cave divers in Croatia would absolutely love this.

  • @hollyhill8517
    @hollyhill8517 Год назад +6

    The level of anxiety I felt watching that was off the charts, FF through the crawl space! 😳

  • @collabomanagementinc5543
    @collabomanagementinc5543 Год назад +5

    The level of anxiety I felt watching you crawl through that tight space was overwhelming. 😩😩😩

    • @stevendossi4764
      @stevendossi4764 Год назад +1

      Yep was thinking what if it got so tight you couldn't go any more forward and then you had to do that crawl in reverse😳 panic would kill in that situation

  • @DudeThatDrums
    @DudeThatDrums Год назад +23

    I just realised... The carving is from 1849... The lightbulb was invented in 1879. Was he in the dark? Candlelit? Spooky.

    • @planetphatness
      @planetphatness Год назад +25

      Probably an oil lamp

    • @ActionAdventureTwins
      @ActionAdventureTwins  Год назад +9

      They did explore with candles sometimes. Read a story about the candles going out... talk about a dark story!!

    • @Judge_Magister
      @Judge_Magister 4 месяца назад +1

      Carbide lamps from late 1800s

  • @donnadamelio5890
    @donnadamelio5890 5 месяцев назад

    Loved the closeup of the flowstone. Two toned even!

  • @Becidgreat
    @Becidgreat 3 месяца назад +1

    This is incredibly unsafe. I’m astounded

  • @MRJOKER-os8pr
    @MRJOKER-os8pr Год назад +5

    If I went into any cave I would have to have it marked so I can find my way out just in case.
    It's also good that you went in there as a group and not by yourself.

  • @richdixey1350
    @richdixey1350 Год назад +16

    You guys ever consider panning the black sand that settles in the natural sluices?

  • @781redrum8
    @781redrum8 Год назад +11

    Yoooo y’all should drop a depth gauge for every deep pool y’all discover and tell us how deep it is!!!

  • @samhenwood5746
    @samhenwood5746 Год назад

    The colour of those pools was incredible & thanks ActionAdventureTwins 😮👍

  • @michaelbarnes6017
    @michaelbarnes6017 4 месяца назад

    Awww Hellz yeah!
    You guys just took me back 37 years.
    In my early 20s we were you! I was remembering so many caves while watching your vid.
    Every weekend and holiday we were underground, sometimes 3 days at a go.
    Glad to see you're keeping the passion alive.
    I'd have killed for led lights back then, not necessarily a person, but i'd have defo killed a few pizza's 😂.

  • @patriot1303
    @patriot1303 Год назад +4

    I think the blue hole may be ground water welling up out of the porous aquifer below or admittedly may be more caves. Either way would be interesting to send a camera down to see but I’m not asking anyone to go down and put their lives at stake. Underwater caves are a deadly threat

  • @GalderIncarnate
    @GalderIncarnate Год назад +7

    You only live once but man, you only die once too. I've seen dozens of videos on this channel...be safe dudes. That belly crawl mid-way through when you were ahead of the pack was pretty tight...

  • @DavrosVonSkaro
    @DavrosVonSkaro Год назад +7

    Lol, at 17:36 I thought you stumbled on some cave cannibals that had Ronald McDonald strung upside down with his head cut off.

    • @pickle2549
      @pickle2549 Год назад +1

      I still don’t know what that is. I have been searching comments p

    • @DavrosVonSkaro
      @DavrosVonSkaro Год назад

      @@pickle2549 I believe it was the pants of the explorer, Mineral Dude.

  • @sarahn1477
    @sarahn1477 Год назад +1

    This is one cave I'd love to explore!

  • @OutragedPufferfish
    @OutragedPufferfish 4 месяца назад

    This is really relaxing to watch. I bet I'd sleep really well in a cave. Thanks for the video.

  • @guitar_robin
    @guitar_robin Год назад +5

    At 6:47 'looks like snow!'
    'Yeah, would make sense because it's so cold in here!'
    DUDE! NO! YOU'RE IN A CAVE! 😂