He’s thinking why there’s homeless junkies jacking off in a tunnel when they’re actually in fact one of the successful you tubers that explore in places
I guess the caves they visited was charted ie already mapped by somebody But this does not make it less dangerous. Search the nutty putty cave on google and you will understand why caves are dangerous territories.
@@hahnoob6658 You had to be nutty to try to crawl through the tiny winding spaces in that cave system because in some of them once you commit you can't back up and can only go forward till it widens again and you can turn around. The guy who died got stuck face down over a sharp bend and that was that since even with ropes they couldn't get enough leverage to pull him out. Incredibly horrific way to go.
@@nonaurbizniz7440 he mistaked an uncharted part of the cave for another one and ended up in a dead end and he also went head first against the gravity if he would have gone feet first then there was a decent chance of him being saved i guess
@A frog. There are probably many caves like that, and it is borderline suicide just attempting to recover the body. You really gotta be entirely immune to claustrophobia to do shit like this.
There was a time that when these caves would be found on private property and the land owner would open them up to tourism hoping to make money, adding pathways, lighting, ladders, etc. Looks like what you found is just that, an old tourist location. Owners would actually compete for tourists and advertise. If they found their cave linked to a neighboring cave, they'd collapse/block the tunnel so the neighbor couldn't use "their" cave system for visitors. You'd never get away with that now, given the lawsuits that would come through injury.
I know where this is it’s very old dating back to the 1930’s and it is a tourist cave however it was shut down because of a more popular cavern near it
I hate you, not because of how awesome these adventures are cause they are but because you don't have anxiety like me lol The struggle is real watching this
@Jonny Flash : You hate someone because of your own insecurities? Talk about deflection! You'll find a way to overcome your struggle if you want to. I *admire* people for being brave and having the fortitude to do what they do. I know I could never do that, I just don't have that desire in me to push myself that far; I don't hate myself or anyone else because of it. I just accept reality.
For those curious, this is a cave that was opened in 1930s for tours, closed in 2005. There is also a cave above (about 200ft) that takes tours to this day. The top cave was found on accident as the guy was drilling in search of this cave here in the video. In 1920s they built the train tunnel that covered the natural entrance that was around since the ice age. Fast forward now, and Soot and smoke from the trains polluted this cave and was deemed unsafe. This cave he is in now is famous, and has been around since the ice age, with bones found dating back to millions of years ago. I’m local to this. Didn’t want to give any names of the cave in case the poster didn’t want it out.
So where is this cave. I don't believe it's owned by these explorers and from all the talk ive heard it's owned by possibly state and they plan on shutting it down and these guys have already mentioned about the scum pigs that can't pick up after themselves and instead of enjoying the beauty of this site they have to destroy it. Id just like to know where it is so that maybe someday if things would just go right for a change i wouldnt mind exploring it myself.
@@johnnycotrel7413 it’s directly below the famous ruby falls site. You can (I guess if you want) walk the tracks Into the tunnel, you’ll find the tiny slit of concrete that is the hole they got in, and you just follow it into the main cave and then you’ll be where this video mainly takes place.
@@nunn2do I said the same thing. Was reading the comments to see if anyone else would say something. I would bet one or more of the guys either works or worked there.
I love how respectful they are to the caves they explore. Take nothing and leave nothing, the only thing you bring home are good memories (and in this case, a recording!)
This an ancient underground river and it has geological signs of having been it all over. Probably became an tourist attraction and was exploited = The explanation for the elevator.
@@shawnurch8755 : Probably early access method, that is before the elevator. Someone carved it and not to just do it but to profit from visitors of the underground river = There is records of this sort of "tourism" going back to the 1790 in diverse locations of the world.
26 seconds in and I already hit the LIKE button! This was pretty awesome! I wonder which came first? The cave or the railroad tunnel? Very cool that the entrance to the cave was far inside that tunnel. Did you ever find out the history about the cave and why it was outfitted with electricity, lights, spiral staircase, and that amazing elevator shaft? I was thinking maybe it was a cave that had been open for public tours at one point. Then, at other points, I was thinking it was an abandoned mine. I don’t know - it’s a very intriguing site, that’s for sure! Another A+ video! Keep up the good work!
@@ActionAdventureTwins I did some research and found out that it was, indeed, an abandoned cave that used to be open for tours. Is it also true that since you guys posted your video the entrance inside the tunnel has been sealed up by the railroad company thus completely and forever denying access for other explorers? I hope not but sometimes these things happen.
It’s sealed now. Local fire department and cave and cliff rescue just had to rescue two guys that got lost in there. Definitely more than meets the eye to this video, there are other passages. Some that are very long, miles long even. It’s not mapped other than by locals that have been in there.
@@MrDmadness it looks obviously melted not water erosion... that's just my opinion from the limited flashes of erratic shots from left to right up down...and then seemingly only looking at the most irrelevant thing possible. Other than the only thing that couldn't be avoided... That incredible spiral staircase!
Brandon Gross posted his video exploring this cave a few months after you guys (late May, '21). Then posted a part 2 in Aug. 2021, so if they sealed the tunnel opening, it had to have been after then. He also found what he thought was the top of the elevator shaft, but a commenter said it's a manmade tunnel that leads back to the elevator, once used as an emergency exit. It's surrounded by a metal-sided shed sticking out of the mountainside, next to a highway. Someone said the original owners gave up on this section of the cave when they discovered a better part and developed that instead.
Probably that cave was a way to connect TNT wire to outside while the train tunnel was under building, that could be the reason why the cave have a lot of wire stairs and lights in it
Probably an old factory built over an old mine shaft.. The elevator was probably used for an emergency exit or some kind of maintenance entrance. It has a train running thru the tunnel, so this is probably some kind of factory or mill.
"Its about a hunderd feet up" with the title writ: "Secret Cave With A "1000' Elevator"? did the other 900 feet go Horizontal? & No Pic Of Whats above ground where the alleged elevator comes out> But then the other vid DIDN'T either. any one does part 2 cover this question to save time watching it? Thanx
I will admit. These guys are brave.. I dont think I could bring myself to 1st, go deep underground. And 2nd squeeze myself through those tight cracks and crevices knowing I could be trapped forever... good job guys, and beautiful footage:). May your travels underground be safe!
@@ejkom3478 the cave was used by native Americans, early settlers, and during wars, until the railroad bored through. Then it was briefly used for commercial tours until being abandoned. The entrance has been re-sealed since this video was made.
I bet that was the ruby falls elevator that leo lambert(the guy that discovered ruby falls & named it after his wife)that was closed off by the state in 2005, the elevator that currently takes visitors to the ruby falls tunnel that's located just above where you were, the railroad tunnel is currently owned by the Norfolk southern railway & was built by predecessor RR southern railway in 1905, the tracks that skirt the outside of lookout mountain are owned by csx & was built originally by the Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis railroad in the mid late 1800's
very cool cavewas it open to the public at one time? i live in ky. and there is one in the mountains which is kinda like that. multi-level. it has a lot of soap stone in it. keep rockin fellas, thumbs up!
@@kapa_nitori Keeping in mind that they're looking at the BACK side of every feature they passed when retracing their route! If they're just winging it, I'm impressed. (I'd be rolling out balls of string, personally!)
Yeah.. makes me question. Govt or Cult? Who puts in an elevator without needing to watch after heavy lines or pipes? And the way the surfaces of the stone look.. But its too raised to be water. That is either made in some very unknown manner,.. or truly ancient waterway now raised up above the surface. Crazy.
This was incredible! You guys need to go back and investigate that elevator some more. It's hard to say what else lays under there. I can't wait for part two. Can you guys give us a general idea of where this is at? You guys are awesome, thanks!
So when are you going to release part 2 of this? I can't wait to see where that elevator goes and if the lights work. It must have been some kind of amusement project, like the popular cavern tours. I want to know more about it.
thanks! your channel is awesome. We have seen some of your coal mine videos, and they look so cool. Not many coal mines in Georgia. We definitely need to make it your way someday soon.
@@ActionAdventureTwins there’s a ton of coal mines, almost as many iron ore mines. Those tend to be a bit safer than coal. Glad I saw your post in the GA Cave group. Can’t wait for part 2
I would love to know the history and see the full exploration of this cave. This could make a viral video with the right production, videography, and informed narrative. Thanks for sharing guys.
It's the apart of Ruby Falls. It's the first cave entrance. They found another way in and it was 1000 ft higher and it led to great discovery of water fall.
Imagine being the driver of that train, driving through some dark tunnel and suddenly seeing some Heads looking out a hole
Morlocks
I was thinking the same thing
We should press some F for the driver
Poor dude would've shit himself.
He’s thinking why there’s homeless junkies jacking off in a tunnel when they’re actually in fact one of the successful you tubers that explore in places
that can of Mountain Dew at 1:51 is what's holding that whole cave up.
seems like it
I’m not there yet but I’m scared of what it will be
Just saw it
Kinda just looks like it was laying there but also kinda looks like it could be holding it up
@@pat8060
That's a strong ass can
Man how do you squeeze into such random tiny gaps and know there's a big ass tunnel on the other side? Watching that gives me anxiety
I guess the caves they visited was charted ie already mapped by somebody
But this does not make it less dangerous.
Search the nutty putty cave on google and you will understand why caves are dangerous territories.
@@hahnoob6658 You had to be nutty to try to crawl through the tiny winding spaces in that cave system because in some of them once you commit you can't back up and can only go forward till it widens again and you can turn around. The guy who died got stuck face down over a sharp bend and that was that since even with ropes they couldn't get enough leverage to pull him out. Incredibly horrific way to go.
@@nonaurbizniz7440 he mistaked an uncharted part of the cave for another one and ended up in a dead end
and he also went head first against the gravity if he would have gone feet first then there was a decent chance of him being saved i guess
Reminds me of The Descent… “sArAh!”
@A frog. There are probably many caves like that, and it is borderline suicide just attempting to recover the body. You really gotta be entirely immune to claustrophobia to do shit like this.
I have passed this site hundreds of times as a kid on the way to the Smokies... always imagined what it looked like inside....this is awesome!
Where is this?
@@EhhChris find out where this cave is?
@@EhhChris I know where it is but they done sealed it off there is no point in trying to go
@@z.h.3420bro I've got tannerite lay it on me
@@EhhChrisLookout Mountain Cave in Chattanooga.😂
There was a time that when these caves would be found on private property and the land owner would open them up to tourism hoping to make money, adding pathways, lighting, ladders, etc. Looks like what you found is just that, an old tourist location. Owners would actually compete for tourists and advertise. If they found their cave linked to a neighboring cave, they'd collapse/block the tunnel so the neighbor couldn't use "their" cave system for visitors. You'd never get away with that now, given the lawsuits that would come through injury.
You are probably right. It doesn't look so old though. The building block wall near the elevator could be 1980s or later.
Not true, there’s a cave in Tennessee on someone’s private property that’s technically open to the public
@@anthonydoyle3613 agreed its not old at all and a lot of work went intuit
I know where this is it’s very old dating back to the 1930’s and it is a tourist cave however it was shut down because of a more popular cavern near it
Yep Until Silly Law-suits & Greedy people screwed it up for the genral public
They just discovered the secret entrance to Wayne Manor.
Haha
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One of the glitches in life that leads to a wall with the developers name .
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I hate you, not because of how awesome these adventures are cause they are but because you don't have anxiety like me lol The struggle is real watching this
If this gave you anxiety then watch some of these lava tunnel vids.
th-cam.com/users/CalvinHikes
Same bro-
@@VaderWhoop give me the worst vids out there, I wanna see
Same-
I have horrible claustrophobia-
Now mix that with heightened anxiety-
Disaster-
@Jonny Flash : You hate someone because of your own insecurities?
Talk about deflection!
You'll find a way to overcome your struggle if you want to.
I *admire* people for being brave and having the fortitude to do what they do. I know I could never do that, I just don't have that desire in me to push myself that far; I don't hate myself or anyone else because of it.
I just accept reality.
Exploring an ancient minecraft cave after society has developed.
Yes.
Like mineshaft
Cave & stuff update
@@whitevoiv yes yes 1.18 the new cave & stuff update lol
@@_Ht I heard that 1.19 will be Toxic Society Update
For those curious, this is a cave that was opened in 1930s for tours, closed in 2005. There is also a cave above (about 200ft) that takes tours to this day. The top cave was found on accident as the guy was drilling in search of this cave here in the video. In 1920s they built the train tunnel that covered the natural entrance that was around since the ice age. Fast forward now, and Soot and smoke from the trains polluted this cave and was deemed unsafe. This cave he is in now is famous, and has been around since the ice age, with bones found dating back to millions of years ago. I’m local to this. Didn’t want to give any names of the cave in case the poster didn’t want it out.
Thank you
So where does the elevator in this video lead to at the top? Is this connected to ruby falls?
So where is this cave. I don't believe it's owned by these explorers and from all the talk ive heard it's owned by possibly state and they plan on shutting it down and these guys have already mentioned about the scum pigs that can't pick up after themselves and instead of enjoying the beauty of this site they have to destroy it. Id just like to know where it is so that maybe someday if things would just go right for a change i wouldnt mind exploring it myself.
@@johnnycotrel7413 it’s directly below the famous ruby falls site. You can (I guess if you want) walk the tracks Into the tunnel, you’ll find the tiny slit of concrete that is the hole they got in, and you just follow it into the main cave and then you’ll be where this video mainly takes place.
@@LeeMedia Cool,thank you so much.
"people who made this staircase knew what they were doin" i mean id fuckin hope so😭😭
It even looks galvanized to me,how old is it?does anyone know?it's not rusted anywhere that i could see,interesting
Have just discovered this "cave exploration" genre on youtube. I love it
Awesome explore. That’s an amazing find.
ayyy
You splore, bro?
@@facethestrange15yearsago81 he does
Shuuut the fu
20 km of unexploited catacombes build in 7 floor levels in Serbia, Petrovaradin catacombes can you visit that
The people in that train: perfectly normal until they look outside and see 2 bright lights pretruding out of a hole in the ground
Goatman
Yeah it's normal...
Btw it’s a cargo train…
The only dude would be the dude in the engine and that had well passed
...it was a freight train...🙄
they just casually found Aperture Science
this comment made my day lmao i was thinking the same
looks more like old aperture
I THOUGHT THE SAME, LOL
same
its the elevator to surface!
Maybe he can even find the portal gun!
But that would need alot of moonrock to use
The boots could br good
Fascinating! If I was half my age, I'd still be too old, but I'd love to join you guys .
How old are you now ?
90+
Once you entered the cave, I had trouble telling where was up or down
same
This kind of footage always makes me wish cameras were equipped with accelerometer and would show the camera's orientation in the recording
Wow, a cave with spiraling stairs, now I've seen it all.
Awesome
Same-
man: "yea it's about a hundred feet up"
video editor: soooo one thousand it is
Same thing, all numbers are made up
@@RNCHFND That's cool, when you're selling your car for a grand, I'll offer you a ton since they're the same !!
Looks like this cave was set up for tours at some point back in time.
That what I thought But the money spent on that elevator there must have been something else
Doubt it
@@trentdabs5245 it is to a secret lab.
I've heard kov1d19 was made there 🤫
@@nunn2do I said the same thing. Was reading the comments to see if anyone else would say something. I would bet one or more of the guys either works or worked there.
alt title: 3 dudes finds a rabbit hole on a tunnel, records an entire minecraft mineshaft
This is what I used to imagine while reading Enid Blytons adventure books.
Junji Ito amigara fault
This video alone makes me want to have exploring as a hobby!
Same but what if you get lost-
@@LiveLaughLoveJohnnieGuilbert /kill @s
@@chocox7391 but we're in hardcore mode
@@kapa_nitori then we can break out way out
You can break stone with hand
It just take a bit long
@@-tremocoi true but what about the mobs
I love how respectful they are to the caves they explore. Take nothing and leave nothing, the only thing you bring home are good memories (and in this case, a recording!)
God, that fisheye lens makes it looks infinitely more narrow that what it probably is. Giving me mad claustrophobia.
You guys have done an awesome job with that cave. Can't wait to see part 2!
This an ancient underground river and it has geological signs of having been it all over. Probably became an tourist attraction and was exploited = The explanation for the elevator.
What I was thinking.
How do you explain the steps carved into the rocks? Was the most interesting part imo
@@shawnurch8755 : Probably early access method, that is before the elevator. Someone carved it and not to just do it but to profit from visitors of the underground river = There is records of this sort of "tourism" going back to the 1790 in diverse locations of the world.
Glad you guys are keeping this place secret! It’s a diamond in the rough!
Not such a secret! This is the second TH-cam channel that I have watched tonight that's done this cave!
No secret lol. They're about to seal them off again because 2 people got lost in them. They're in some trouble too..
26 seconds in and I already hit the LIKE button! This was pretty awesome! I wonder which came first? The cave or the railroad tunnel? Very cool that the entrance to the cave was far inside that tunnel. Did you ever find out the history about the cave and why it was outfitted with electricity, lights, spiral staircase, and that amazing elevator shaft? I was thinking maybe it was a cave that had been open for public tours at one point. Then, at other points, I was thinking it was an abandoned mine. I don’t know - it’s a very intriguing site, that’s for sure! Another A+ video! Keep up the good work!
the cave definitely came first then the tunnel. lol you are right about the history of the place! ;)
@@ActionAdventureTwins I did some research and found out that it was, indeed, an abandoned cave that used to be open for tours. Is it also true that since you guys posted your video the entrance inside the tunnel has been sealed up by the railroad company thus completely and forever denying access for other explorers? I hope not but sometimes these things happen.
@@AbandonedMines11 The internet always a double edge sword.I think they edited enough to keep it private.
@@AbandonedMines11 probably not as what you see here is whats “sealed”.
It’s sealed now. Local fire department and cave and cliff rescue just had to rescue two guys that got lost in there. Definitely more than meets the eye to this video, there are other passages. Some that are very long, miles long even. It’s not mapped other than by locals that have been in there.
Looks perilously like a flood bore tunnel, the type that turns into a raging flood when surface rain occurs.
That was your thought,rounded edges on walls signs of water
Limestone cavern.
@@MrDmadness it looks obviously melted not water erosion... that's just my opinion from the limited flashes of erratic shots from left to right up down...and then seemingly only looking at the most irrelevant thing possible.
Other than the only thing that couldn't be avoided...
That incredible spiral staircase!
Like the caverns in Puerto Rico, yea. Wouldn't wanna be in there after any rain, for days
Yeah, thats what i kept thinking when seeing all the water erosion and dried mud.
Looks like a tourist attraction people would have paid money to go caving.
But you can go in one for free. Enter at your own risk tho
Wouldn't be surprised if it was. Amazed they didn't try the elevator if they could hear power.
@@bmos02 it will be dangerous
That is the most badass video on TH-cam today. Holy shit what is that place? Thanks for the share!
Checkout utah ufo hunters
@@rd468magnum What's up with that channel?
They: Sneak into caves in claustrophobic spaces.
Game Protagonist: oh no, a 1 m tall fence, I can't pass!
Awesome job guys. I always hold my breath when you belly crawl through an entrance. Keep it up.
Brandon Gross posted his video exploring this cave a few months after you guys (late May, '21). Then posted a part 2 in Aug. 2021, so if they sealed the tunnel opening, it had to have been after then. He also found what he thought was the top of the elevator shaft, but a commenter said it's a manmade tunnel that leads back to the elevator, once used as an emergency exit. It's surrounded by a metal-sided shed sticking out of the mountainside, next to a highway.
Someone said the original owners gave up on this section of the cave when they discovered a better part and developed that instead.
Probably that cave was a way to connect TNT wire to outside while the train tunnel was under building, that could be the reason why the cave have a lot of wire stairs and lights in it
oh yeah good thinking
What is a TNT wire?
It was a cave that was used for tours
This video brings out the claustrophobia I never knew I had
They're going to Brazil in a different way.
NICE ADVENTURES
Glad to meet you. One of the coolest explores I've seen guys. Best wishes, Paul in the UK.
Probably an old factory built over an old mine shaft.. The elevator was probably used for an emergency exit or some kind of maintenance entrance. It has a train running thru the tunnel, so this is probably some kind of factory or mill.
This was insane. So lucky to have found this. I can't wait for the other part
Where’s part 2, and where does elevator go? Looks like was an attraction at one point
You guys deserve your own show on discovery channel
Bruh, shoulda brought some c4 and fire rockets for the raid.
That was my first thought too lmao
have some explo ammo too
Lmao
Rusttt
suicide cave :)
These tiny gaps in caves always gives me anxiety,imagine being stuck in there😫
Thats why never go alone at adventures.
I'm addicted to watching these videos now. You have my sub!
Existential question: how am I seeing this cave + elevator twice this week? Two different videos. 😆🤦♀️😆
Had the same question!
Same haha
"Its about a hunderd feet up" with the title writ: "Secret Cave With A "1000' Elevator"? did the other 900 feet go Horizontal? & No Pic Of Whats above ground where the alleged elevator comes out> But then the other vid DIDN'T either. any one does part 2 cover this question to save time watching it? Thanx
@@Nomadcreations I can't find part 2
@@Nomadcreations you know what typos are right
I will admit. These guys are brave.. I dont think I could bring myself to 1st, go deep underground. And 2nd squeeze myself through those tight cracks and crevices knowing I could be trapped forever... good job guys, and beautiful footage:). May your travels underground be safe!
I was thinking exactly what your thinking
That's one of my new fears, find myself in a cave that someone built stuff in, thank you (no really that's cool af).
One of my new fears is what if they get lost 😀🔫
I’ve wanted to see this cave my whole life! Loads of history in that one. Thank you for sharing this! You made my year.
what kind of history? i was wondering what the purpose of the cave was while watching the video
@@ejkom3478 the cave was used by native Americans, early settlers, and during wars, until the railroad bored through. Then it was briefly used for commercial tours until being abandoned. The entrance has been re-sealed since this video was made.
Where is this?
This is either Aperture Science's lower levels between the old and new Aperture, or some hideout of some random guy with a fig-ton of cash-
B A T M A N.
What is aperture science and why do they have elevators in caves
play portal 1 and 2
I bet that was the ruby falls elevator that leo lambert(the guy that discovered ruby falls & named it after his wife)that was closed off by the state in 2005, the elevator that currently takes visitors to the ruby falls tunnel that's located just above where you were, the railroad tunnel is currently owned by the Norfolk southern railway & was built by predecessor RR southern railway in 1905, the tracks that skirt the outside of lookout mountain are owned by csx & was built originally by the Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis railroad in the mid late 1800's
Awesome info
still disappointed how they didn't stop to read what's written on the rocks
I’m a train fan!! Thanks so much for recording the train.
This Minecraft RTX is looking awsome
r woosh me but thats not minecraft so r/woosh me if u want
@Matt Axel Brinas your welcome
You earned a sub today. Good job bro.Keep it up 👍
very cool cavewas it open to the public at one time? i live in ky. and there is one in the mountains which is kinda like that. multi-level. it has a lot of soap stone in it. keep rockin fellas, thumbs up!
I will be first to admit you guys scare the heck out of me ,but this cave was totally cool
Tennessee has more caves than any other state in the U.S, most of which are located in Eastern Tn west of the Appalachians.
this should be a tourist attraction, all the unique shapes, the cave looks magnificent
How in the hell do you guys retrace your steps in a maze like that?!
IKR THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING!!!!
they are the adventure bros...
human brains is smort. they can know where to go by memory or by seeing something prettt familiar to remember
@@kapa_nitori you are prettt smort friend :)
@@kapa_nitori Keeping in mind that they're looking at the BACK side of every feature they passed when retracing their route! If they're just winging it, I'm impressed. (I'd be rolling out balls of string, personally!)
Dang, thats a giant ravine bro! Did you find diamonds down there?
If you go past the spiral staircase there's a lot more to see. The cave drops down to an underground river and keep going for miles
We're is this cave located
Lookout Mtn. Cave underneath Ruby Falls?
Looks like your close to Chattanooga TN. ?
These are really nice exploration vids! Suprised to see you only have 250 subs.
Whoa, dude! This is so awesome and gnarly and sometimes sketchy too! These caves must be from way back when! They seem so old! Dude!
Excellent video. I know exactly where you are and I’ve always wondered what that lower/original level looked like.
Is that something you would share or keep private?
@@liamtroesh35 You really want to know?
THAT! was freakin cool! I'm too out of shape to ever do something like that.. Thanks for filming your adventures. Love it!! We need more !!!
This is giving me "As Above So Below" vibes lmao 🤣🤣💀
This is so awesome. Ive only ever found boring collapsed or gated mines here in CO. Im green with envy, thanks for sharing.
The way they approach elevator seems like in a video game
Yeah.. makes me question. Govt or Cult? Who puts in an elevator without needing to watch after heavy lines or pipes? And the way the surfaces of the stone look.. But its too raised to be water. That is either made in some very unknown manner,.. or truly ancient waterway now raised up above the surface. Crazy.
It's a secret zombie making lab.
You guys should totally upload the unedited footage too, the whole cave experience would be awesome to watch!
This was incredible! You guys need to go back and investigate that elevator some more. It's hard to say what else lays under there. I can't wait for part two. Can you guys give us a general idea of where this is at? You guys are awesome, thanks!
That was BRILLIANT! Thank you.
You guys are crazy! I love it!
A perfect opportunity to practice your dungeon mapping skills.
All fun and games while the train is going by, till Hellboy is battling monsters on it!!
Wow. Excellent find. Creepy secret society vibe. Obviously had money. I see Geronimo's skull and a sacrifice?!
Get your mind outta the gutter dude
lol someone has to find out where this cave is where that elevator goes to and explore the deeper parts of the cave map it
It is fact that this cave was used to escape a battle of lookout mountain during the civil war. One of my ancestors wrote about it.
They should've put torches so that mobs can't spawn. Imagine going there again 😨
Must be in peaceful difficulty
@@troenxer4139So, not in Australia then
Did this with my dad years ago. So cool to actually see it again on video.
So when are you going to release part 2 of this? I can't wait to see where that elevator goes and if the lights work. It must have been some kind of amusement project, like the popular cavern tours. I want to know more about it.
It was a tour cave
I wonder if the elevator goes up to Cummings Highway? I'm from Chattanooga and have always wondered about this/these caves. Cool video
Great video guys, you have some pretty amazing videos!
Super cool. Thanks for the 14 minute adventure!
All I would see at first glance would be just a hole in the ground and they see an adventure... Looks awesome though
The "secret" is what did they mine here? The quality of the vid is very good - particularly in tose light-conditions. Glad you came out alive!
How do you know the elevator was 1000'?
406 feet of elevator shaft. I'm waiting on further information about it. The staircase was built in the 1920s or 30s.
I think these cave vids are so awesome. Although i don't know if i would, myself, go in one.
I think this video is the definition of claustrophobia
This appears to be a natural underground river and they probably drained it to provide water to a nearby city.
That place was clearly formed with a block of tnt
Another journey into the hidden mysteries of our planet! Sure wish that you guys could shoot some of these in 3D!
great video, just subscribed.
thanks! your channel is awesome. We have seen some of your coal mine videos, and they look so cool. Not many coal mines in Georgia. We definitely need to make it your way someday soon.
@@ActionAdventureTwins there’s a ton of coal mines, almost as many iron ore mines. Those tend to be a bit safer than coal. Glad I saw your post in the GA Cave group. Can’t wait for part 2
Keep up the good work on finding more caves!!
It's crazy we have no idea what's right under our feet sometimes.
I live in Paris
I know whats under my feet...
@Atlantic MilkLord yep, skeletons, millions of skeletons
You guys have all the fun! Sure wish I knew where this cave was!
I would love to know the history and see the full exploration of this cave. This could make a viral video with the right production, videography, and informed narrative. Thanks for sharing guys.
this cave is in Chattanooga TN. i have been in it when it was open .
It's the apart of Ruby Falls. It's the first cave entrance. They found another way in and it was 1000 ft higher and it led to great discovery of water fall.
Saw another video where a couple went down here. Never managed to get a shot up the elevator shaft though.
Any idea what you’re underneath?