The Largest Cave In The USA Will Blow Your Mind

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  • @Underground_Adventures
    @Underground_Adventures Год назад +769

    It is so loud in the creek...... And Me and Alex went on a long journey to somewhere and never found a dead end.... We just finally decided to turn around and come back.

    • @dalton1583
      @dalton1583 Год назад +19

      Long way left.

    • @CantrellCaving
      @CantrellCaving Год назад +10

      @@dalton1583correct!

    • @ActionAdventureTwins
      @ActionAdventureTwins  Год назад +69

      Dude it's crazy how it is in these caves we were getting very worried about yall..We weren't sure what to do wait for yall or complete the mission! Definitely glad we continued on to the large room considering that you guys were all good In the end!!!

    • @ghoststardancer5030
      @ghoststardancer5030 Год назад +11

      If you kept going along through that cave it could possibly have at least one other exit/entry point that could be accessed from above ground.
      That was amazing when one of the guys said “it looks like Saturn “ Makes you think that we’re not much different here in and on this planet as the planets are in the universe.
      Thanks for the unload. 😊

    • @Underground_Adventures
      @Underground_Adventures Год назад +10

      @@ActionAdventureTwins ya... continue the mission. We pushed that passage we went down for ever. I think it might go out past the repel.

  • @BaronVonBeef
    @BaronVonBeef Год назад +1229

    Caves like this really make me wonder about the ones that are yet to be discovered

    • @jarodp1027
      @jarodp1027 Год назад +51

      The imagination runs wild there for sure

    • @Tootnscoot
      @Tootnscoot Год назад

      I'm from Tennessee near Kentucky and nearly every property has some form of cave under it. It's like a giant sponge under our feet and most people are unaware. But for brain exercise think of this, scientists recently discovered proof of an ocean in/near the mantle of the earth that has more water than all the surface on earth. It is truly amazing what's under our feet and most of it will never be explored. There could theoretically be dwarf blind elephants or even super sized insects underground. We simply don't know. Recently in Tennessee an entirely new plant species was discovered on a random hill by some students. We know about 20% tops of the living species on the surface of our planet. The ocean we've only ever explored around 10% of.

    • @DannyMancheno
      @DannyMancheno Год назад +127

      MAN, there could be a stadium sized room, a mile below the ocean floor all we know.

    • @aaroncapricorn5867
      @aaroncapricorn5867 Год назад +2

      like the ones the government seals up? ive seen on i think on a yt video. the think was sealed off with concrete with 2 holes(not big enough for any human to pass through), one for air flow, one for escape(someone inside needs to leave i guess?)(but you cant push it inward)

    • @Tootnscoot
      @Tootnscoot Год назад +29

      @DannyMancheno sounds like a Hollywood apocalypse movie idea to me. We need a team and only a few men have the abilities we need...Vin Diesel, Morgan Freeman, The Rock and Kevin Hart. Make Will Ferrel play a serious role as like the President just to throw everyone off lol

  • @jackieeastom8758
    @jackieeastom8758 Год назад +137

    At 64 y’all make me miss my youth! Thank you for sharing this! Enjoy life to its fullest and keep practicing your safety!

    • @StormyLynn724
      @StormyLynn724 Год назад +5

      63 piping in here. Omg I was practically hyperventilating watching this.
      I know what I can do and now I know what I can’t. Lol.
      I feel like this is “anything can go wrong” land. 😮
      🙏praying you guys always stay safe and be smart. 👍

    • @bertkilborne6464
      @bertkilborne6464 8 месяцев назад +1

      Makes me wonder about whether flash floods ever happen there

    • @paulvamos7319
      @paulvamos7319 7 месяцев назад +2

      53 and way too out of shape to do anything these fellas get up to! 😂

    • @taitsmith8521
      @taitsmith8521 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's part of the Mammoth cave system in Kentucky. There are plenty of guided tours. There is also Carlsbad caverns in New Mexico which is completely tourist friendly.

  • @kspen6110
    @kspen6110 Год назад +146

    The views of them repelling down in the big light really shows how massive the room is. Absolutely incredible. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MeSing2U
    @MeSing2U 4 месяца назад +6

    Mammoth Cave in Kentucky has over 400 miles of cave and they are still discovering more every year. I would love these guys to go through some of the different areas to show people on here. It is truly the most beautiful cave I've been in.

  • @ElissaBlankenship.
    @ElissaBlankenship. Год назад +153

    Viewers take note. The current pulling someone in the water as they swim is an undercurrent. Still water can be deceiving and dangerous.

    • @Lina-ws3by
      @Lina-ws3by 5 месяцев назад

      that wasn't still water, it was moving fast.

  • @alexanderpinkerton3452
    @alexanderpinkerton3452 Год назад +251

    You guys should start carrying laser pointers with you for scouting out long linear spaces. Probably would work better than a flashlight for things like that water tunnel after the swim. Once the laser hits a wall, the light will bounce and light up the surrounding space as well.

    • @onalennasehume4586
      @onalennasehume4586 Год назад +14

      Brilliant idea

    • @blueringoffire
      @blueringoffire Год назад +31

      u can buy pretty cheap laser liners that used in construction mainly framing and sheetrock that form a diameter then will read the measurements of distance and tell u the dimensions of the room you are in!!! PERFECT IDEA DUDE

    • @vermiculus3848
      @vermiculus3848 Год назад +10

      Underrated comment and a great idea that would just be fun to see someone use

    • @Akavir7
      @Akavir7 Год назад +8

      ​@@blueringoffiremost cave surveys already use either a distoX or a BRIC survey laser.

    • @yeetgrenade7492
      @yeetgrenade7492 Год назад +5

      They might also want to bring some flares and a pickaxe...

  • @mushsqush7731
    @mushsqush7731 Год назад +365

    When I see massive underground water systems I think unknown things are going to come up and eat me.
    I have always been in love with the feel of a cave and all of its mysteries. Now I can explore without leaving my house 😂 thanks guys for such wholesome content

    • @qwerty4134
      @qwerty4134 Год назад +3

      def more that havnt been found than found

    • @ThinkFreely2012
      @ThinkFreely2012 Год назад

      ​@@qwerty4134I'm sure there are many that haven't been found. But there are more than 7000 known caves in Texas alone. Just very few are open to the public.

    • @tjpprojects7192
      @tjpprojects7192 Год назад +9

      I'd be more scared of the cave flash flooding somehow, especially because of the rain.

    • @PeaceMeBish
      @PeaceMeBish Год назад +3

      Just remember…nothing grows to a massive size without sunlight. 😉

    • @Sj-yf2jg
      @Sj-yf2jg 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@PeaceMeBish have seen the movie "The Cave" 😂

  • @rbryant100
    @rbryant100 Год назад +92

    These are some of the best caving videos on YT. Never was into vertical stuff, but did quite a bit of crawling and squeezing in tight spots. I’m 51 and my night vision has degraded to the point that it’s no longer safe for me to be underground. Thanks for taking me and others along on your adventures

  • @ElleryOmur
    @ElleryOmur Год назад +174

    According to Wikipedia, Carlsbad Cavern includes a large limestone chamber, named simply the Big Room, which is almost 4,000 ft (1,220 m) long, 625 ft (191 m) wide, and 255 ft (78 m) high at its highest point. The Big Room is the largest chamber in North America and the 32nd largest in the world.

    • @midnightchannel111
      @midnightchannel111 Год назад +9

      Yeah, I was thinking about that too. Ive been there...

    • @danielcarmonaful
      @danielcarmonaful Год назад +34

      The fact that you put the measurement in meters helped the rest of the world a lot

    • @TurpInTexas
      @TurpInTexas Год назад +14

      Yeah, I figured when they posted this as the largest, the evidently haven't been to Carlsbad, its as big as 14 football fields, no comparison.

    • @westtexastumbleweed8360
      @westtexastumbleweed8360 Год назад +22

      Largest public one. There’s a lot of unexplored caves here in Texas on private property 😊

    • @blackhawkrescuemissiongame8461
      @blackhawkrescuemissiongame8461 Год назад +2

      @@danielcarmonafulhe copied it from Wikipedia

  • @germanjohn5626
    @germanjohn5626 Год назад +56

    I used to go caving when I was younger 60 years ago, we had food, extra thermal underwear and a wool blanket with us and used to stay the night over. There is nothing darker and more peaceful than spending a night in a place that was hundreds of feet below the surface and a mile + away from the entrance.

    • @smallengine
      @smallengine 9 месяцев назад +3

      That’s awesome

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 7 месяцев назад +1

      And then you get woken up in the middle of the night by a thump...

  • @About1on1
    @About1on1 Год назад +52

    Hey lads I’ve done some real minimal caving in Lancashire,England I was in the army and it was an easy cave,nothing like what you lads are doing.
    I have had to go up through a waterfall as part of an outdoor climb.
    I climbed around 3/4 meters up and through a waterfall it’s an intense experience,I think I didn’t feel fully in control was the fear I guess feeling got to me,so underground sending props from Aberdeen,Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸

    • @BenMJay
      @BenMJay Год назад +4

      you are all a billion times more adventurous than me. I would never do anything like this.

  • @chrisjones5482
    @chrisjones5482 Год назад +102

    Good lighting, camera quality, and shots as always make you the best caving channel on YT. I also like the clean commentary so my kid can watch it too. thanks guys and be safe!

    • @MissMala
      @MissMala Год назад +4

      Yes! I absolutely agree!

    • @danaharris5357
      @danaharris5357 Год назад +7

      I agree! Watching with my 80ish year old parents is a lot more enjoyable without constant f bombs

    • @matthewscholle4149
      @matthewscholle4149 Год назад +1

      Same. Thank you!

  • @anthonyrussell1129
    @anthonyrussell1129 Год назад +84

    I always love that idea of from a tiny hole in the ground you can come to these wide open spaces. Who's to say there aren't other massive undiscovered caverns here in the US

    • @Nomadcreations
      @Nomadcreations Год назад +6

      & That No One Knows about Until being Discovered Notated for future Reference purposes

    • @B.207.hope.8
      @B.207.hope.8 Год назад +7

      Seismic data and ground penetrating radar say there absolutely are. Some like size of Rhode Island,

    • @Nomadcreations
      @Nomadcreations Год назад +3

      After "Seeing" The size of these randomly Where-Ever Underground "Hollows", Its easier to understand how Alleged Underground Civilizations May Be Out there, Down there...............

    • @anthonyrussell1129
      @anthonyrussell1129 Год назад +6

      @Nomadcreations Well it's hard to believe because how would they sustain themselves down there? You need light and to get light you need things from the surface. Also food and water are essentials, and clothes how would they get the material for that? Now if you mean in the supernatural sense that is easier to understand.

    • @maolcogi
      @maolcogi Год назад +7

      @@anthonyrussell1129 Life doesn't need light, light doesn't need clothing, and food exists wherever life exists (we eat living things), also there's obviously water as that is how most caves are formed.
      Not let me paint a picture for you to boost your imagination on the subject. A planet could exist out in space that has no star, it's just a rogue planet, but it has a sister planet and they both orbit each other. Two celestial bodies that close would cause tidal stress and possibly volcanic activity. What if these planets were covered with water but the surface was frozen (no star to heat it) but the water under the ice was warm from the volcanic activity. Organic molecules could be brought into that sea by thermal vents and life could exist. Crazy huh?

  • @shack12319
    @shack12319 Год назад +90

    Dude that was scary watching you get in that murky water, you had no idea what kinda potential underwater currents were in that water that possibility could have easily pulled you under, be careful with deep water like that please

  • @bruceholroyd7063
    @bruceholroyd7063 Год назад +70

    MASSIVE and SPECTACULAR experience! That would be terrifying beyond belief! You guys certainly bring the amazing, hidden wonders of this world to life! At times, it's kind of difficult to imagine the scale of these secret places until you add the human element into your camera shots! What I wouldn't give to be young enough to share in the subterranean dreams that you guys call reality! Not even Jules Verne could have imagined adventures as incredible as the ones brought to the surface by your teams! Thank You for another unforgettable journey down into the darkness!!!!

  • @christophermccall4299
    @christophermccall4299 Год назад +22

    You are living the dream. It’s amazing to see these caves that most people will never see. I hope you will travel outside America would love to see what else is out there

    • @EstamosDe
      @EstamosDe Год назад +1

      Just wait a couple of years, this kind of videos will start in all over the world soon

  • @socomxx
    @socomxx Год назад +56

    Great video man, I love how you go the extra mile , even though when things look creepy, just kept pushing. Hopefully ya'll get sponsored or something so you can travel the world exploring caves.

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Год назад +4

      might fine darwin in one of those tunnels though.

  • @Cduff420
    @Cduff420 Год назад +16

    I don’t think I really appreciated the size of this room until the clip of your Buddy rappelling down, absolutely cathedral sized room in such an unsuspecting cave!

    • @MissMala
      @MissMala Год назад +1

      Or when he took the picture and you could see how small the other guy was that was holding the light!

  • @rickwhitson2804
    @rickwhitson2804 14 дней назад +2

    Once again guys it's like being on another planet. Awesome 👌

  • @purelightlove8888
    @purelightlove8888 9 месяцев назад +2

    Another Awesome Adventure! Thanks!!

  • @mayw6571
    @mayw6571 Год назад +24

    That is spectacular! What an incredible place, I cannot *believe* how big it is. Thanks for showing the rest of us!

  • @lithium444
    @lithium444 Год назад +38

    It's weird to think that there's probably way more places like these that could be _right underneath us_

    • @qwerty4134
      @qwerty4134 Год назад +3

      theres more we havnt seen than seen

    • @TaySlayXOXO
      @TaySlayXOXO Год назад +1

      @@qwerty4134imagine all the ones in Antarctica 🇦🇶

    • @Muffinkakes1
      @Muffinkakes1 11 месяцев назад

      @@TaySlayXOXOeven more ancient caves than this one, never explored and possibly miles below solid ice.
      Man that is a rush to imagine

  • @robyn7165
    @robyn7165 Год назад +5

    You guys are crazy, given all I have read about our ancestors and the underworld, claustrophobia is another. May God always be with you, and thanks for sharing your incredible journeys.

  • @zagzig5108
    @zagzig5108 4 месяца назад

    crazy adventure!👍👍greetings from china

  • @wildmanjeff42
    @wildmanjeff42 Год назад +7

    There are some truly large rooms underground. I used to cave in AR. Fitton cave in Jasper, AR has a room with a lot of breakdown in the center, but it was about the size of a football field.
    Mammoth cave in Bowling Green Kentucky is pretty cool too.
    Be careful guys ! great video.

  • @markgibsons_SWpottery
    @markgibsons_SWpottery Год назад +14

    I have been in one cave note worthy and it was nowhere near this large!!!

  • @williampacey9194
    @williampacey9194 Год назад +12

    Good grief that is one monstrous cave. You guys kill it every time. Great video.

  • @orange-f2y
    @orange-f2y 7 дней назад

    Love the beauty of your exploration sharing. At 53 I'm inspired by your amazing adventures.

  • @mark11967AD
    @mark11967AD Год назад +5

    I thought it was ballsy enough to sink down into that deep abyss and light up that amazing cavern but then to go on across the river and push it to the absolute limit. I guess that’s what exploring is all about. Thanks for sharing a truly compelling adventure and without a ton of swearing reminded me of my early youth. Congrats and stay safe.

  • @gomergomez1984
    @gomergomez1984 Год назад +11

    Thing that gets me most about these caves is how old they are.

  • @electricalife
    @electricalife Год назад +9

    Amazing, what else can you say. You guys are living a great life. This is the type of content RUclips was made for.

  • @Keikisheiart
    @Keikisheiart Год назад +41

    This video would be so cool to see in VR for those of us that don’t have the ability to climb lol can’t even fathom how large it is!

  • @DoomCast
    @DoomCast Год назад +19

    Name the room The Heart of Jupiter

  • @АлександрПавлов-п1ь
    @АлександрПавлов-п1ь 10 месяцев назад +1

    Молодцы, сильные и отважные парни. Не каждый решится на такой экстрим, путешествие в бездну подземелья. Россия, Ярославль, Александр.

  • @CryptoShaped
    @CryptoShaped Год назад +12

    Crazy!!!! Great content. You guys got me into caving after I found myself constantly watching caving videos I decided its now or never!!! never thought I could do vertical because I am terrified of heights, but after doing my first 30ft drop scared and shaking at the top I realized it was all in my head with the help and reassurance from members in my local grotto. Stay safe and keep up the content!!!

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332 6 месяцев назад +2

    Me and my husband went to visit his great uncle that owned a mountain in Tennessee. When he first bought the mountain and found the cave on his property he decided to see how far it went. He packed supplies for three days and went in . He never found the end of it. He did find that during the Civil war it had been used to store gunpowder. There were even wooden rails for a small train track in part of the cave. Indian artifacts were also in the cave as well as huge prehistoric bones. It was a dry cave and while the entrance was small once you were in you were in a big room (big enough to build a house in. My husband wanted to do that) and smaller branches led from the big entrance room. After his great uncle died his daughters sold the cave to the state. There was talk of opening it up as a tourist attraction and that it might hook up to the Cumberland Gap, but after 20 years or more nothing more was heard about it. It's a shame. When me and my husband explored it it was a pretty nice cave and very big. And every where we went in it you didn't have to use ropes or do any climbing. I was 7 months pregnant at the time and it wasn't hard around in the cave. The wooden rails were still in it. No telling what else was in it.
    I almost forgot to add. Before it was sold I saw it on a state map and the name of the cave was Bone cave.

  • @3RI6UY0
    @3RI6UY0 Год назад +9

    “That crawfish scared me”
    😆 I tend to forget you guys are human with all the crazy stuff you do.

  • @bhajandaniel9771
    @bhajandaniel9771 Год назад +16

    Fantastic! But where do these deep underground ruvers go? Do they converge to form bigger rivers like on land? I could imagine them emptying into some gigantic, underground lake. They have to go somewhere. Has anyone figured out or charted where they go? It seems there's an entire network of streams, rivers...and lakes?...underneath the mountains in your area of the country. But maybe my imagination is running wild.

    • @maggiesfarm7970
      @maggiesfarm7970 Год назад +3

      I think a lot of them merge with other streams underground and eventually empty into some rivers above ground.

    • @breannathompson9094
      @breannathompson9094 Год назад +6

      sometimes the scientist drop a special dye, then use xrays to track the rivers underground. and even then sometimes theyre so long or far into the eart that they cant track it anymore!

    • @shancunma6001
      @shancunma6001 Год назад

      rivers are living recycling systems, that’s why it seems like they never end. but when we put a dam on it, we’re slowly killing it.

    • @ElissaBlankenship.
      @ElissaBlankenship. Год назад

      @@breannathompson9094 I would be curious to see a documentary on this

    • @EstamosDe
      @EstamosDe Год назад

      ​@@breannathompson9094you need to use glitter, u take 1 ton of red glitter and put it into the river, and there you have: all the crawlfishs are ready to party

  • @saffycatamos
    @saffycatamos Год назад +4

    Just incredible, but you'd never catch me jumping into that water ! Great video...AGAIN !!!

  • @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
    @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm Год назад +21

    I don't know why I like watching y'all so much? Every single time without fail, I catch myself having an anxiety attack. 😂

  • @CjbrkBrooks
    @CjbrkBrooks Год назад +9

    It seems like there were already rope piles in place, along with anchored ropes. Is this an already explored cave where cavers have left supplies for subsequent cavers? Fabulous video!

    • @ActionAdventureTwins
      @ActionAdventureTwins  Год назад +16

      No supply caches! In fact! We were all splitting up and wandering into random portions of the cave just trying to find the way and would have welcomed stumbling into some supply caches

    • @stereothrilla8374
      @stereothrilla8374 6 месяцев назад

      The cave has already been explored by previous cavers however.

    • @forthebirds4
      @forthebirds4 2 месяца назад

      @@Hkbest34x Lol he stated a fact. What threatens you?

  • @Giwdulcire
    @Giwdulcire Год назад +2

    I'm addicted to the excitement in your voices.

  • @jackfabulous758
    @jackfabulous758 Год назад +6

    Damn I really didn’t appreciate the size of that room until homeboy was coming down!! Yeah!!! Friday with the action adventure twins 💥

  • @benninger123
    @benninger123 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im living my life thru u guys brcause these caves you guys go in are just amazing . I give it to use , your courageous, your willing to just keep going . Congrats.

  • @Oliver_yup
    @Oliver_yup Год назад +4

    Dude that picture turned out phenomenal 😎 love y’all’s videos

  • @davidmiller2688
    @davidmiller2688 5 месяцев назад +2

    Come to ky and visit mammoth cave , it’s the largest cave system in the whole world . I just completed a 6 hour crawling tour . It’s over 400 miles of mapped cave and tons more get discovered every year .

  • @bdoubleu6
    @bdoubleu6 Год назад +11

    Really reckless doing that wet rope with no gear bro

    • @TheMeefmaster
      @TheMeefmaster Год назад +2

      Sounds like you got a limp rope mate

  • @Jshankarpatel532
    @Jshankarpatel532 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very brave you guys are.
    Nice video.
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    👍👌👍👌👍
    🙏🙂❤

  • @thatguy9927
    @thatguy9927 Год назад +23

    Just curious, haven't you already posted a video of the biggest room in America? Or am i thinking of underground explorers? Also i love your channel and look forward to all of your videos!

    • @ActionAdventureTwins
      @ActionAdventureTwins  Год назад +30

      That was the second largest room in america

    • @thatguy9927
      @thatguy9927 Год назад +4

      @ActionAdventureTwins lol. Kinda thought that might be the case. Keep up the adventures dudes!

    • @chrishandsome6542
      @chrishandsome6542 Год назад +3

      Cmon man, don't be thatguy

    • @richcollins513
      @richcollins513 Год назад

      Déjà vu

    • @daemn42
      @daemn42 Год назад +1

      @@ActionAdventureTwins By what metric is *this* the biggest room, given the larger dimensions of the "Big Room" in Carlsebad Cavern? Largest continuous diameter?

  • @refuseresistlookinriseup
    @refuseresistlookinriseup Год назад +1

    pretty effing awesomwe thanx for shairing !!!!

  • @ryanking9502
    @ryanking9502 Год назад +5

    The rumble room is incredible! Great video as always

  • @Nomadcreations
    @Nomadcreations Год назад +1

    The Pic Is Majestic to The Expanse Down in This Cave, & In The thumbnail Pic The person Standing On The "Hill" , Mid Right, Shows Size comparison, Great

  • @erinjoy8338
    @erinjoy8338 Год назад +7

    What’s funny is that mountain at the bottom didn’t even look that big until you illuminated him with the flashlight! Insane!!

  • @Flame-Bright-Cheer
    @Flame-Bright-Cheer Год назад +2

    🤘🏼 just straight-up gnarly and amazing but mostly gnarly❤

  • @marknorthrup7646
    @marknorthrup7646 Год назад +8

    Incredible! You guys are epic! What an experience that only .001 percent of the human race gets to experience. Thanks for allowing the rest of us into your crazy world for a few minutes.

  • @patmayer7222
    @patmayer7222 Год назад

    Land o' lakes,wi.....along for this EPIC adventure,,,,,..............tnx,,pat

  • @Lightwish01
    @Lightwish01 Год назад +8

    I always find the discovery of any life deep underground to be absolutely fascinating. A lot of these underground water ways are devoid of life once you get so many meters underground. Being rare to find life deep underground makes even a crawfish extremely interesting. I mean how did it ever get down here even? The water in these underground rivers and streams filters through many meters of earth, rock and sand before it arrives down here far underground. Its not the sort of place animals can get to very easily. I doubt they will read this comment, but if they do can you guys focus in on any living animals you find living in the underground waters?

    • @ActionAdventureTwins
      @ActionAdventureTwins  Год назад +10

      Yeah we somehow found what looked like dog tracks , scat, and claw marks in the cave maybe a coyote went in there but it got very deep inside the cave. We will try to show more of these animals as we encounter them!

  • @SandeepDevgn
    @SandeepDevgn 4 месяца назад

    Awesome ❤thanks sharing this adventure

  • @paulvamos7319
    @paulvamos7319 7 месяцев назад +3

    You guys should contact The Proper People and see if they can do a collaboration with you as they do exploring videos and have done a few underground videos! 😊 Love your content!

  • @keithhansen8686
    @keithhansen8686 Год назад +1

    Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing this adventure.

  • @scottspy
    @scottspy 7 месяцев назад +5

    You can see why some early explorers believed in a hollow Earth after finding a cave like this.

  • @davesmith5656
    @davesmith5656 Год назад +11

    What blows my mind is that the river down there - the whole area down there - exists in total darkness, no light at all. I wish that for at least a few seconds you'd turn off all the lights so we might see (get a sense of) the natural environment of the place, how devoid of light the place is. For ages, there's been no sunlight down there.

    • @MissMala
      @MissMala Год назад +12

      Just close your eyes while you’re watching the video at that point.

    • @Motowad
      @Motowad Год назад +1

      I’ve heard the darkness you experience in a cave like that is absolutely like no other, the type of darkness your eyes would never adjust to!

  • @leahnicoleperez
    @leahnicoleperez Год назад +5

    The SCALE of that room is insane! It looks extraterrestrial

    • @shancunma6001
      @shancunma6001 Год назад +1

      Albeit there’s even more extraterrestrial rooms on Venus or on Mars. There’s even hypotheses that the moon is hollow with an enormous room in it.

    • @GreenManaYo
      @GreenManaYo Год назад

      @@shancunma6001is that just a guess or are there any reasons to why people think that?

    • @shancunma6001
      @shancunma6001 Год назад

      @@GreenManaYo Our moon is unlike any other moons in the solar system. There are many reasons, you can google it up.

    • @beetlebob4675
      @beetlebob4675 Год назад +1

      ​​​@@GreenManaYo
      There was a piece of equipment, can't recall what it was, but it hit the moon so hard that the resonant tone went on for some time, much longer than it should have. Could be from the actual material the moon is made of that we can't see under the surface, OR there are caves and pockets all beneath it like here on earth, but potentially even more ubiquitous, like swiss cheese.❤
      The latter makes sense when considering how the moon and earth were formed. I wouldn't be shocked if the moon cooled differently than the earth did, potentially much much faster, as it doesn't have a spinning core like the earth does. Reminds me of the pockmarked features of quickly cooled lava rock.

  • @paulconrad7649
    @paulconrad7649 8 месяцев назад +1

    That was like another planet. That was way beyond Jurassic, man! You guys are sick animals! Mad props!

  • @tracyadams3411
    @tracyadams3411 Год назад +3

    Love your videos. Have you explored any caves in Arizona?

  • @David-jn4fx
    @David-jn4fx Год назад +2

    You boys are the best 🤩 you get to do and see so much always I love to see every view. Be well team 😍

  • @nova-super-nova
    @nova-super-nova Год назад +3

    The lighting you provided is soo cool, and amazing how dark it still is... so mysterious😚☺

  • @Offie-et7zp
    @Offie-et7zp 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember being On the Swiss dam last year and was filming literally left and right. When I looked back at the footage i said "that's not how I remember it" on video things look at least 2-3 times smaller than they really are. I can't even imagine how big that cave really is.

  • @MeMyselfAi-kg2ep
    @MeMyselfAi-kg2ep Год назад +18

    "I gotta see what's over there" I love it when he does that

  • @marcos5704
    @marcos5704 Год назад +1

    Love that you shout out your friends channels

  • @stevensims3342
    @stevensims3342 Год назад +7

    Was that room just a giant swirling pool of water at some point? So amazing.

  • @michaelshultz2540
    @michaelshultz2540 Год назад +10

    The acoustics in there are incredible. Like being inside a giant megaphone. I am blown away. Great job documenting your adventure. Wish I could be there doing it with you so much fun. Definitely one of the things that make life wonderful. ❤

  • @amador4417
    @amador4417 Год назад +2

    It blows my mind how these natural holes exist underneath us, this one just tops the list. It is truly remarkable!

    • @ActionAdventureTwins
      @ActionAdventureTwins  Год назад +3

      There is roads and stuff built right on top of it. It is very mind blowing

    • @amador4417
      @amador4417 Год назад

      @@ActionAdventureTwins that’s wild, thanks for sharing!

  • @jwalster9412
    @jwalster9412 Год назад +3

    24:49 this has to be the most surreal thing ive seen. That rope looks endless, its pitch black.

  • @jrsoper6524
    @jrsoper6524 Год назад +2

    These are the best videos on RUclips, nobody can match these. You guys are crazy cool , super brave. Thanks so much for these incredible adventures ❤️.

  • @karlsmith945
    @karlsmith945 Год назад +3

    Where is this ? Kentucky ?

  • @carlpresley9097
    @carlpresley9097 Год назад +1

    I was in caving in the 1960s as a teen. I went into around 150 caves in Tennessee Alabama and Georgia during the time I was in the national speleological society. Good memories

  • @J-GIB
    @J-GIB Год назад +4

    You guys are incredible! You deserve so many more subs. Thanks for sharing these amazing places that so few people will ever see.

  • @carlg788
    @carlg788 Год назад +6

    They delved too deep. You know what they awoke in the darkness.

    • @winterking2004
      @winterking2004 7 месяцев назад +1

      They woke up that crayfish, that’s for sure

  • @BlueEyedColonizer
    @BlueEyedColonizer Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. Jaw dropped with every video

  • @loginvidea
    @loginvidea Год назад +5

    Makes You wonder how many sinkholes are there, waiting for house or factory to be built on them. These layers were amazing, really Jupiter inverted. Would You be able to 3d scan the route to geolocate it from above? Thanks for taking us with You.

    • @Kozycz
      @Kozycz Год назад +1

      Some sort of ground examination would be done before the building of a factory, at least in the states. Some kind of ground penetration radar or something to make sure the ground stable, it’s pretty readily available nowadays. Your point stands for houses and even apartment buildings though.

    • @loginvidea
      @loginvidea Год назад

      @@Kozycz I'm pretty sure that ground radars would not detect sinkholes deeper than few tens of meters. Only seismic measurement for these depths and they are kinda expensive from what I've heard. Basic ground assessment has very litlle chance to catch these. To be fair, never ever have I watched one for big project so I might be wrong, have a good day.

  • @MSmith6503
    @MSmith6503 Год назад +1

    So as a kid living in a suburban neighborhood where there was still vacant lots and wooded areas me and my brother would love to explore spent a summers day following a stream as far as we could with knowing we had to be back for dinner. I guess this is where you wind up when you get older. All I can say is the thrill of finding or experiencing something like this is indescribable. My fond respect for the people who love to explore.

  • @skeetermalcolm1655
    @skeetermalcolm1655 Год назад +4

    I got to give you young men credit to do what you do, great video guys

  • @battle_promaster3631
    @battle_promaster3631 Год назад +2

    Wow! Watching you guys come down into the large room really gives perspective as to how large it is 👍🏼 thanks for sharing

  • @thatguy9927
    @thatguy9927 Год назад +4

    The geography of these domes is just jaw-dropping!

  • @garymucher4082
    @garymucher4082 4 месяца назад +1

    I realize this is an older video, but I was wondering, how long does it take to climb back up such a rope when you decide to come out? Great video. Back in my youth I did some cave exploring as well, but nothing like this...

  • @Motowad
    @Motowad Год назад +6

    It’s crazy to think, if your flashlights run out, you’re dead. There’s no way you get out of a cave that large, and that dark, without any light. I’m okay watching from this side of the screen, but always grateful for people like you taking such amazing videos.

    • @ThinkFreely2012
      @ThinkFreely2012 Год назад +4

      Believe it or not, the guy that discovered Carlsbad ran out of light while exploring, yet he still made it out. It's all about staying calm, keeping your wits and using your brain.

  • @fergus247
    @fergus247 Год назад +2

    6:24 Getting close to the room
    9:44 venturing into the deep

  • @bergfpv6486
    @bergfpv6486 Год назад +6

    I think I've just realized that I'm claustrophobic. Although technically, a phobia is defined as an "irrational fear" of something. This definitely has some real dangers associated with it, so it would be a rational fear. You have to be either brave, naive, or stupid to go into places like this. A small part of me wants to do it too, but I'm not that brave, naive, or stupid.

    • @Kozycz
      @Kozycz Год назад +1

      Claustrophobia is absolutely an irrational fear. Being worried about getting lost in a cave or a cave in or something isn’t claustrophobia, that’s just anxiety.

  • @volpeverde6441
    @volpeverde6441 Год назад +2

    I could have done this sort of caving when I was younger.... (now disabled) but the tiny ones where people wriggle through on their bellies....no chance...

  • @TheBlueBunnyKen
    @TheBlueBunnyKen Год назад +8

    Crazy how massive it is that even the worlds brightest flashlight struggles to light up the whole cave

  • @patrickk9176
    @patrickk9176 Год назад +1

    Great adventure and great photo of that giant room!

  • @marcusrangel2844
    @marcusrangel2844 Год назад +3

    I'm glad I enjoy these adventures through you guys. Keep it up always.

  • @seanstevenson7592
    @seanstevenson7592 Год назад +2

    Ty.
    Love the long vids.

  • @trinitylex-a5990
    @trinitylex-a5990 Год назад +4

    Subd to all of you guys, great adventure, keep em coming 👍

  • @peggygrimes3404
    @peggygrimes3404 Год назад +2

    Where is it.

  • @delta-KaeBee
    @delta-KaeBee Год назад +5

    at several "junctions" or going up or down walls or water falls, there were several instances where it looked like blocks or brick layers were poking out and falling out of the rock or stone layers.
    AMAZING area!!!!! Just makes you imagine what we DONT know about, or ever found or had access to.... or at least maybe havent had access for a long period of time.... 🤔😁👍
    Have fun and be safe yall!
    Much love🙏

    • @aint4nun
      @aint4nun Год назад

      Fam did you peep all those footprints at 20:10 definitely a lot to be discovered

    • @EstamosDe
      @EstamosDe Год назад +1

      ​@@aint4nunthose are from otheer cavers, this isnt a closed and unknown cave

    • @aint4nun
      @aint4nun Год назад

      @sebastianbueno8085 it seemed to be a lot of footprints that I haven't seen in most other videos & I wonder what the consistency of the ground is in that area but I'm aware they aren't the 1st to be there.

    • @EstamosDe
      @EstamosDe Год назад

      @@aint4nun the twins are keeping eyesight on every little detail, If they didnt react to it (they obviously saw them, they are forced to watch their steps when caving) is because its expected. They should do use metal detectors on the small caves on forests, because there should be stuff, buried or hidden, they had overlooked. At this rate its only a matter of time until they got into a cave with some secret, if they dont have the tools probably no one will never know and it will be marked as a small boring cave.

  • @MrSkosig
    @MrSkosig Год назад +1

    Wow amazing adventure 😅

  • @robotrip9292
    @robotrip9292 Год назад +2

    You guy do an amazing job exploring caves and filming it in HD!