Other words you don't want to hear "My torch battery is almost dead", "My foot is wedged between these two rocks", "Hello, your the first people I've seen in two years says a man eating a raw crayfish" or "It's my precious, mine I tell ya"
I want to thank you for allowing me to go along with you guys on this adventure. I have been fortunate enough to go into a few caves when I was young as a boy scout. Now that I'm old and paralyzed I will never have the chance to do it again. It's surprising to see such a large lobster under the water in that cave.
I can identify, in a small way, with you. We used to hike in the UP of MI for years + climb mine rock waste piles. We were in a few mines also. I slid down a few of the piles. LOL Watching someone's video is much easier. I just wish we knew the state they were in. I might be able to identify some of the minerals.
My son loves your videos. He has always wanted to go caveing like you all do. He was so excited to see cave pearls. He had never seen them and all the crystals and the formations, fossils. I used to go exploring even with my kids until my 3rd child. He was born with Spina Bifada and is disabled. So we go mining instead, for fossils and crystals and gold.He love collecting them.He is 30 now, but after 11 strokes, he will always be at a permanent age of 14. He loves going to Herkermer Dimond mine to dig for crystals he love to collect them. Thank for bringing smiles to my son and sharing your adventures and letting him see everything ❤❤ Stay safe 💙
Like bro! Fr?? That's what I think about, imagine the first people who discovered it? That's why they built a system to enter the cave so good and then you will find all this. It amazes me!
I used to think of water and its cycles as being evaporation, forming clouds, rain, run-off accumulating into little streams, into larger ones, then into rivers and eventually into the lakes or oceans to start over. I thought there was like only a little seepage from all sources deeper into the ground but clearly there is much more water going into the earth than I thought and its made much more spaces down below than I imagined. It's really incredible that so much water is falling deep down into the earth. Like hold up! Can we afford to be loosing that much water ever second of everyday? By the very nature of erosion it never reverses itself so the openings and passages are only getting bigger and deeper as time goes on. Which must mean that the amount of water falling out of the cycle must be always increasing. How long can that go on? There is a finite amount of water on the planet. Can the outer surface gradually be becoming dryer? And what about the water going in, how far down does it go? It has to stop somewhere, is it accumulating wherever that is? If it's not what is happening with it? How does it just GO constantly all the time and not have an effect on the amount of water on the surface? Think of tens of thousands of waterfalls like this one running 24/7. It's intriguing and I wish I knew more about this.
Can't stress the use of small colored reflectors enough in areas of doubt. Pick them as you head out. Or glow sticks. Great cave. That light must weigh a ton.
Yeah I'll be honest I've never done that at all but it feels so incredibly obvious to leave bread crumbs along the way... I'm a bit baffled that they never seem to really try to avoid getting lost all that much? But perhaps they're exaggerating the drama for the purpose of the video
@mykolatkachuk7770 no but the percentage of people that actually give content creators donations, let alone TWENTY DOLLARS is ridiculously low. Ever think of that? Asking for a simple "thank you" is NOT craving attention, bonehead!
If you think that's impressive, wait till you hear the echo in some of their Ellison's Cave "deepest pit in America" videos, the Fantastic Pit specifically. 😎
@@valearl4693 I know & I would never truly disturb this ancient form of preserved nature, it is to be highly respected ; it's not like walking in a dry or wet creek bed picking up everything that looks interesting & taking it home... Spelunking has a different set of rules👍
@@Wheeliecoolers It's basically respect for the naturalness of ancient nature, that and to allow others to see the untouched beauty of natural formations... I, myself would never willingly change or remove anything from a fixed position, but (and I'm NOT saying this is acceptable), if there were a loose, shiny pebble you picked up & put in your pocket (and it didn't change anything), no one would probably know except you!
I used to have a blue crayfish in a tank, and one day after having it for several months I came down and saw him dead. I was bummed, left the tank running and scooped hik out and threw him away and several days later I cane hone from work and there he was in the tank hiding under a the back rocks. He had just molted his skin To get bigger. It literally looks like a dead crayfish, legs body claws every detail. Just limp. I bet those aren't dead and just molted bodies maybe and they are still there
I wish you would map a cave and explore it completely on several episodes, that would be great! And if you frequently show the map on screen one could get to know the cave virtually through your videos. Cave at home serie 😂
Before watching this channel I had no idea such things existed beneath the ground...So amazing...I understand how addicting this kind of exploring can become...Cheers and be safe yall
Thanks for taking us along! An old man now, in the mid 70's some friends and I used to go spelunking regularly. This looks very much like 'the big room' in Sloan's Valley Cave in Kentucky. Is that where this was? I remember it well. Shot at a bat on the ceiling. Rock came right back and hit me in the eyeball and had to helped out of the cave afterward. Good times.
I looked up Sloans Valley Cave.. Unfortunately, this doesn't look like the same cave. I could be wrong, but if I had to guess, I bet it's in TN... Similar geology, reminding me a little bit of Rumbling Falls, or Camps Gulf Cave with those super high, domed ceilings. 🤔
@@R3TR0R4V3 Some aspects of Sloans Valley may take added research/old maps. The big room was like a huge railroad station size. Dome shape roof at 35-45 ft. high in places. Some tiny stalactites that sparkled like diamonds when lighting them up, and flocks of bats up there too. IDK. It's been 49 years. Maybe it's flooded or blocked by now.
was that in the Trenton Rising Fawn area near Chattanooga? I caved a lot 25 years ago in that area myself. Howards Hurricane/waterfall. I cant remember i think was the name of one of the caves
What's more amazing than, what you guys discover is the fact all this is under your feets roads, shopping malls ect and more couldn't even imagine this. Sick video boys
@@heidimichellemoenkhaus3569 inflatable boats, mules I don't know about that. Serpas or whatever their called who carry huge backpacks for mountain climbers.
Please take care and be prepared James, you're a nice person and it would suck to see anything happen to you. I know from my own dangerous outdoor adventures the thrill of getting lost, it feels good but is also terrifying and could kill you.
@@kingschen1394 Mexican tetra (cave fish) are not entirely uncommon in the aquarium hobby, and crawfish are a great pair with the fish as they are actually quite agressive ambush hunters, you need a tough or feisty tankmate.
Some of the biggest rooms in the USA, are at Mammoth Cave national Park in Kentucky. Look it up. I'm older now, and in poor health, but was a spelunker like you when I was young. Love watching your stuff man. Be safe and go deep 😂
Yeah I was thinking the same thing about how it reminded me totally of Mammoth cave and there are allegedly 300 me of spaghetti passages and a lot of them are not on the park property I imagine so it wouldn't surprise me if this place where they're at is part of that system. Because Mammoth cave is not known for its formations but for its passages and big rooms like you say and the ceiling looks identical from the things I've seen inside of Mammoth cave. And I am sure there are other openings besides the grand opening where the park is, especially with rooms that big and I remember them saying something about rivers going through it or something it's been a very long time.
@@ByGraceIGo It all depends on where you go in the Mammoth Cave system. Some areas have unbelievable striking formations like in the Frozen Niagara or the Gothic Avenue (super cool), or my favorite, Great Onyx Cave which is in the park but it doesn't connect with Mammoth Cave that they know of. The lantern tour of it is mind blowing imo. There's also some areas (tours) that you have to do belly crawls and squeeze through small openings and climb over really rough terrain. Much like what these guys often do. You wear a headlamp. I never got to do that one and never will. If I get down on the ground I'll never get up. lol There are many different areas and tours in Mammoth Cave. Think you're talking about the River Styx part with the water. It's done by lantern light and from what others have said it is kind of rough and is slick in spots next to the water. It's been a long time for me too. My family always stopped there when travelling. We'd stay in Cave City and visit the attractions in the area and the different caves.
Yes there are. And an underground cave highway that stretches all the way from S America to N America. See Gen6 productions with Steve Quayle, Timothy Alberino
I love that a crawl space is a nope for you guys, that's also where I draw the line. Fook Crawling. Also, when I urbex telephone tunnels etc... I drop glowsticks or chalk arrows on the walls. Please don't die, your content is great :)
So one day someone notices wind blasting out of a crack, someone then decides to blast an opening and tunnel down and there is an entire other world down there? How are there not literally crowds of people traveling through it all the time? I mean maybe there is but it didn't sound like it. Seems like a new discovery? Pretty amazing.
I watch these vids and it's just crazy to me how many caves there are, and just how extensive and big they are. The term "solid ground" almost seems like a misnomer.
So this should maybe be named the slip n slide cave.....🤣...at time 28:10 you said 'dude! Side passage!' which reminded me of "Squirrel!" From the movie Up😆
That cave was huge. I think it’s really old with so much breakdown everywhere, all the formations are probably long gone under the rubble. Not pretty but pretty amazing. Great video!
It reminds me of Mammoth cave. 7 miles???? Do you ever check your oxygen with a meter? Do you ever read these comments? Just asking because I know there's a lot of comments but I never ever get a response or anything . And of course you never ever say where you're at cuz I guess you're afraid somebody else is going to go in and wreck the place. I don't expect you to say the exact location but just knowing what state it's in would be nice I mean I live in West Virginia and there's over 4,000 caves here. I personally would not be screaming and yelling and making noise in there you just never know what kind of fragile environment would respond to vibrations and frequencies of the human voice. Well I'm glad you got out safe!
Get a bigger crew, more batteries, and some boats or inner tubes of some kind. That cave system deserves much more exploring! Don't forget a lunch ... LOL
I agree. Also y'all might invest in some walkie talkies to keep in touch in case you get separated or hurt. I also hope you carry a first aid kit also. Best of luck in ya adventures best places to go when the world turns ugly to lol. Just need food. You already got water 💧 lol. Thanks for allowing me to go on this adventure with you. God bless and Stay safe out there. 🎉😊
Can you imagine throwing a rope 300ft long down into a crazy hole like that with the water fall and the rope just disappearing into the darkness and getting onto that rope and dropping down into the unknown like that? Edward has got real nerve being the first and dropping that pit. I couldn't do it. That one was just too scary.
Recently, Ive been watching all these videos about how cave divers get lost / stuck / trapped in caves. Cant stop thinking about "What if their light goes out and they cant find their way out" terrifying
5 minutes in and its already the coolest cave. You guys must have been on cloud 9 on this trip! Those are like some fantasy minecraft caves we dreamed of exploring huh?
_Oooh my heart sank when the __2:08__ mark started. _*_shudder_*_ And the texture on that rock at __9:51__ [amazing]. I don't know how you boys do it but I'm sure glad you did. Thanks a million for taking me along in your pocket. Magnificent_
Common man, gotta have a Sign-In book at some dives. Done it once or twice myself, because it tickled me to do so. My geologist friends love these videos by the way. Those that're professionally so, and the few that're still at uni. Few say theyd kill to go on a dive like this. Back when i was diving like this took a few down easy dives with me. Im too old now, an 50, to get away with it these days lol. Not dived like this in 10+ years.
Thank you guys and girls for taking us on this tour of a really cool cave. So many have been closed off and buried that its nice to find some still open.
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ohh how they doing this i feel here irritation slow breathing vertigo something like that, and you guys you don't feel irritation slow breathing and vertigo, i think that you haven't fear from small places. Love from pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️❤️
That orange oozing spot is likely slime mold, fun fact: Tokyo used this slime mold to make much more efficient train routes, as it find food (oats generally) very efficiently. Also you guys should get one of those cheap
It's honestly breathtaking to see the size that that River and those rooms were. Imagine how much water it takes to carve all that out and how long?. Wow! Really like the light too
Some tiny kayaks or inflatable rafts would be useful for this cave. A camping trip (during a dry spell, of course) would be warranted. Where is this? I want to go!
A whole other world beneath our feet You guys gotta go back. And like others, I would be down to see you guys demonstrate the logistics of cave camping.
travel to Bristol Tennessee and check out whirly cave pretty freaking amazing. It’s got a hole as soon as you get in there by the hundred feet back it looks like a doughnut formation and inside the donut hole just drops forever and ever and ever and never hear anything yet. That’s a pretty wild place. It’s got a huge dorm room the first one I don’t know how big the other ones are but it goes and goes forever
If that's an Imalent flashlight, those things are no joke. I've got one that's just 18,000 lumens and it'll light up a football field. Been hoping ya'll would get a super bright light. Now you can really show those caves! Nice!
Thank you for filming that so I could see such beauty. Seriously you guys scare the hell out of me!! When you say you are are lost, or think one of you is alone, or you might fall…. I can’t breathe at times! But if I could be there I would never make it far because I would be looking at rocks! And going crazy over crystals!! I would like to see close ups of those crystals and the shiny white or blue stones. Love your vids. Stay safe please!
Really enjoying these videos. Very new to this and have a question. I don't think I've ever seen any of you take a souvenir or anything, Is that just cave etiquette, Or is it something only you guys do. Keep the vids coming
It would be nice to have seen those crystals on the ground…. And when you were talking about the fossils in the mud ceiling - I wanted to see!! 😩😢 I know you have a long way to go & time is precious - but someday can you show us the other cool stuff?
"- We came that way.
- Did we?"
Words you don't want to hear in a place like that.
LOL😂😂😂
Other words you don't want to hear "My torch battery is almost dead", "My foot is wedged between these two rocks", "Hello, your the first people I've seen in two years says a man eating a raw crayfish" or "It's my precious, mine I tell ya"
@@priscillamiller7359 LOL is Lucifer Our Lord
I love how "dude, bro" these guys are. Quite wholesome.
Handsome….
I want to thank you for allowing me to go along with you guys on this adventure. I have been fortunate enough to go into a few caves when I was young as a boy scout. Now that I'm old and paralyzed I will never have the chance to do it again. It's surprising to see such a large lobster under the water in that cave.
Which one were you
@5urrea7 he told he is paralyzed the only way to go in cave is by video on TH-cam
@@5urrea7 I meant going along with them on their adventure by watching the video. I was not actually there.
I can identify, in a small way, with you. We used to hike in the UP of MI for years + climb mine rock waste piles. We were in a few mines also. I slid down a few of the piles. LOL Watching someone's video is much easier. I just wish we knew the state they were in. I might be able to identify some of the minerals.
I know exactly what you mean. Can't go into caves because my body is weak so i'm eternally grateful to them for showing those caves in their videos.
Imagine you bought a home, and realize a hole in your backyard takes to an underground river
You still gotta pay mortgage so remember the days go by up there
@@lostpony4885 Just go into the cave when they ask for the payment, or bring them down with yourself :)
So much wasted space....I'd be living down there ..screw mortgage payments
Write it … Jules Verne style.
I wonder if they check the weather in case of downpours that might flood the cave.
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My son loves your videos. He has always wanted to go caveing like you all do. He was so excited to see cave pearls. He had never seen them and all the crystals and the formations, fossils. I used to go exploring even with my kids until my 3rd child. He was born with Spina Bifada and is disabled. So we go mining instead, for fossils and crystals and gold.He love collecting them.He is 30 now, but after 11 strokes, he will always be at a permanent age of 14. He loves going to Herkermer Dimond mine to dig for crystals he love to collect them. Thank for bringing smiles to my son and sharing your adventures and letting him see everything ❤❤ Stay safe 💙
You win the “Parent of the Year” award. Kudos to you and your precious family. ❤
Just amazes me that thru a little hole in the ground that doesnt look like it goes anywhere ...leads to madison square garden size rooms
That's what fascinates me. What's below us all?
Like bro! Fr?? That's what I think about, imagine the first people who discovered it? That's why they built a system to enter the cave so good and then you will find all this. It amazes me!
Yeah, but we didn't get to see them, though.
I used to think of water and its cycles as being evaporation, forming clouds, rain, run-off accumulating into little streams, into larger ones, then into rivers and eventually into the lakes or oceans to start over. I thought there was like only a little seepage from all sources deeper into the ground but clearly there is much more water going into the earth than I thought and its made much more spaces down below than I imagined. It's really incredible that so much water is falling deep down into the earth. Like hold up! Can we afford to be loosing that much water ever second of everyday? By the very nature of erosion it never reverses itself so the openings and passages are only getting bigger and deeper as time goes on. Which must mean that the amount of water falling out of the cycle must be always increasing. How long can that go on? There is a finite amount of water on the planet. Can the outer surface gradually be becoming dryer? And what about the water going in, how far down does it go? It has to stop somewhere, is it accumulating wherever that is? If it's not what is happening with it? How does it just GO constantly all the time and not have an effect on the amount of water on the surface? Think of tens of thousands of waterfalls like this one running 24/7. It's intriguing and I wish I knew more about this.
Does this cave have a name?
Looks like Malachite everywhere, which is indicative of copper. Copper also tarnishes out a blueish color
@@markmcarthy596 I did not know that. Thanks for the information.
@@dankoston2904dank-o-Stan!!!
I wonder if they check the weather in case of downpours that might flood the cave.
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Im sure. Would be kinda absurd not too @johnjeffreys6440
The blue copper ore is called "Azurite ". I suppose it gets its name from being azure.
Can't stress the use of small colored reflectors enough in areas of doubt. Pick them as you head out. Or glow sticks. Great cave. That light must weigh a ton.
Yeah I'll be honest I've never done that at all but it feels so incredibly obvious to leave bread crumbs along the way... I'm a bit baffled that they never seem to really try to avoid getting lost all that much? But perhaps they're exaggerating the drama for the purpose of the video
Your videos are insane. .love you guys all the team ,Thanks!! 💯
Jeez. 20 bucks and they can't even reply or give you a heart 😒
@@OG-BIG-SHEPHERD. do you crave for attension and recognition?
@mykolatkachuk7770 no but the percentage of people that actually give content creators donations, let alone TWENTY DOLLARS is ridiculously low. Ever think of that? Asking for a simple "thank you" is NOT craving attention, bonehead!
you guys falling 100 times was honestly incredibly comical. thanks for the good laughs and great video
Omg right! 😂😂😂sorry for laughing but it was seriously funny ! Be safe guys❤
I wonder if they check the weather in case of downpours that might flood the cave.
Laughs? I don't find it funny that they risk hurting themselves.
@@chirpbirds924 i don’t give a shit
You must return there. Take camping equipment and make it a multi-day adventure.
I've been wanting the guys to do a overnight stay in a big long cave for a while now one day they will do it!
Cave camping. Wtf…. Why is this not a thing??? Bring some power banks for the cameras….
Yeah carrying a pack full of stuff caving seems that itd make the whole thing more dangerous😂 but id still watched if they did😂@@OperationalOrigin
@@RustyWells2 Local fauna would be more than happy for any leftovers haha.
DOOOOOOOD!!😂🤣😂🤣
That was the longest echo I’ve ever heard. Great video guys.
If you think that's impressive, wait till you hear the echo in some of their Ellison's Cave "deepest pit in America" videos, the Fantastic Pit specifically. 😎
Being a rockhound, If I were with these guys, I would weigh twice as much when leaving, because I'd have so many rock samples😂
Exactly 😂 I can't make a walk on the beach without a collection
Taking rocks from most caves is a big no no.
@@valearl4693 I know & I would never truly disturb this ancient form of preserved nature, it is to be highly respected ; it's not like walking in a dry or wet creek bed picking up everything that looks interesting & taking it home... Spelunking has a different set of rules👍
Why is it a big no no? Just curious
@@Wheeliecoolers It's basically respect for the naturalness of ancient nature, that and to allow others to see the untouched beauty of natural formations... I, myself would never willingly change or remove anything from a fixed position, but (and I'm NOT saying this is acceptable), if there were a loose, shiny pebble you picked up & put in your pocket (and it didn't change anything), no one would probably know except you!
I used to have a blue crayfish in a tank, and one day after having it for several months I came down and saw him dead. I was bummed, left the tank running and scooped hik out and threw him away and several days later I cane hone from work and there he was in the tank hiding under a the back rocks. He had just molted his skin
To get bigger. It literally looks like a dead crayfish, legs body claws every detail. Just limp. I bet those aren't dead and just molted bodies maybe and they are still there
Awesome comment
The amount of time and water to form that system blows the mind.
The Appalachians may have been the size of the Himalayas long ago. They've been eroded down over the past 100 million years.
That was an incredible cave. Looking forward to seeing the giant room!
I wish you would map a cave and explore it completely on several episodes, that would be great! And if you frequently show the map on screen one could get to know the cave virtually through your videos. Cave at home serie 😂
That would be so addicting! Are there any TH-camrs who do this?? I know aquachigger did some multi part caving series
This is a cool idea
Where is the cave
Most likely this cave is already mapped.
Cool idea! This is possible by using the Lidar sensor on iPhones. I'm sure there will be mapping app available.
Before watching this channel I had no idea such things existed beneath the ground...So amazing...I understand how addicting this kind of exploring can become...Cheers and be safe yall
And bow you know we’re being lied to about water shortages. There’s so much locked up underground.
Thanks for taking us along! An old man now, in the mid 70's some friends and I used to go spelunking regularly. This looks very much like 'the big room' in Sloan's Valley Cave in Kentucky. Is that where this was? I remember it well. Shot at a bat on the ceiling. Rock came right back and hit me in the eyeball and had to helped out of the cave afterward. Good times.
I looked up Sloans Valley Cave.. Unfortunately, this doesn't look like the same cave. I could be wrong, but if I had to guess, I bet it's in TN... Similar geology, reminding me a little bit of Rumbling Falls, or Camps Gulf Cave with those super high, domed ceilings. 🤔
@@R3TR0R4V3 Some aspects of Sloans Valley may take added research/old maps. The big room was like a huge railroad station size. Dome shape roof at 35-45 ft. high in places. Some tiny stalactites that sparkled like diamonds when lighting them up, and flocks of bats up there too. IDK. It's been 49 years. Maybe it's flooded or blocked by now.
This was before A Christmas Story?
Thanks for letting me live through your eyes. I use to cave in Tennessee a lot back over 20 years ago. You guys bring back memories of great times.
was that in the Trenton Rising Fawn area near Chattanooga? I caved a lot 25 years ago in that area myself. Howards Hurricane/waterfall. I cant remember i think was the name of one of the caves
We gotta go back with rafts or wetsuits and find that room!!!
Yeah man , you must ! We need to see it !
Yaaas, _Please_ do it! 🙏🙏🙏
Y'all found a banger of a cave, with tons to explore. 😎
What's more amazing than, what you guys discover is the fact all this is under your feets roads, shopping malls ect and more couldn't even imagine this. Sick video boys
Thanks!
The acoustics are impeccable. Would love to hear a symphony performed down there.
Might make the ceiling to come down?? Of course that could happen any time.
Good luck getting a cello, double bass, or the percussion section down there! 😉
rave party
Or a choir
Should have written in the book!
This might be my favorite video I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. Ever.
35:50 PLEASE!! Go Back!! Bring at least 2 boats, and bring food, and sleeping bags!!!
Make it a 3 DAY trip!!!
Need to bring some mules to carry everything needed. Keep it clean. Pack out whatever you bring in, including your poop.
Imagine trying to get mules and boats in through the opening.
@@heidimichellemoenkhaus3569inflatable kayaks. Some great options these days
@@heidimichellemoenkhaus3569 inflatable boats, mules I don't know about that. Serpas or whatever their called who carry huge backpacks for mountain climbers.
Please take care and be prepared James, you're a nice person and it would suck to see anything happen to you.
I know from my own dangerous outdoor adventures the thrill of getting lost, it feels good but is also terrifying and could kill you.
It would be so cool to have an aquarium with blind cave fish and crawfish.
It would be amazing but I don’t think they would survive
@@kingschen1394 Mexican tetra (cave fish) are not entirely uncommon in the aquarium hobby, and crawfish are a great pair with the fish as they are actually quite agressive ambush hunters, you need a tough or feisty tankmate.
Some of the biggest rooms in the USA, are at Mammoth Cave national Park in Kentucky. Look it up. I'm older now, and in poor health, but was a spelunker like you when I was young. Love watching your stuff man. Be safe and go deep 😂
Yeah I was thinking the same thing about how it reminded me totally of Mammoth cave and there are allegedly 300 me of spaghetti passages and a lot of them are not on the park property I imagine so it wouldn't surprise me if this place where they're at is part of that system. Because Mammoth cave is not known for its formations but for its passages and big rooms like you say and the ceiling looks identical from the things I've seen inside of Mammoth cave. And I am sure there are other openings besides the grand opening where the park is, especially with rooms that big and I remember them saying something about rivers going through it or something it's been a very long time.
@@ByGraceIGo It all depends on where you go in the Mammoth Cave system. Some areas have unbelievable striking formations like in the Frozen Niagara or the Gothic Avenue (super cool), or my favorite, Great Onyx Cave which is in the park but it doesn't connect with Mammoth Cave that they know of. The lantern tour of it is mind blowing imo. There's also some areas (tours) that you have to do belly crawls and squeeze through small openings and climb over really rough terrain. Much like what these guys often do. You wear a headlamp. I never got to do that one and never will. If I get down on the ground I'll never get up. lol There are many different areas and tours in Mammoth Cave. Think you're talking about the River Styx part with the water. It's done by lantern light and from what others have said it is kind of rough and is slick in spots next to the water. It's been a long time for me too. My family always stopped there when travelling. We'd stay in Cave City and visit the attractions in the area and the different caves.
@@gigicostlow4414 it's been over 30 years since I've been to that cave and now I do remember that one formation.
Come to Brazil, there are many mysterious caves here, stories about blocked entrances and involvement with aliens
Yes there are. And an underground cave highway that stretches all the way from S America to N America. See Gen6 productions with Steve Quayle, Timothy Alberino
Yes there are. I met a Brazilian guy and he told me that.
shoutout to imalent! always wanted to see their stuff put to the test in the caves
All the fish and animals down there was awesome!! I'd love to find a cave like that around me
Should have signed the book guys
I love that a crawl space is a nope for you guys, that's also where I draw the line. Fook Crawling. Also, when I urbex telephone tunnels etc... I drop glowsticks or chalk arrows on the walls. Please don't die, your content is great :)
Thank you for all the cool videos 🔥🔥👍👍
So one day someone notices wind blasting out of a crack, someone then decides to blast an opening and tunnel down and there is an entire other world down there? How are there not literally crowds of people traveling through it all the time? I mean maybe there is but it didn't sound like it. Seems like a new discovery? Pretty amazing.
its because its on private land, and most people dont know where it's at or that it even exists
@@ActionAdventureTwins so the land owner put in those metal climbing rungs?
That was hilarious when the other guy slipped also. The noise was perfect.
I never thought I’d love watching dude’s going into caves, but I’ve now watched 3 in a row. I could watch more but I’m at work.
I watch these vids and it's just crazy to me how many caves there are, and just how extensive and big they are. The term "solid ground" almost seems like a misnomer.
So this should maybe be named the slip n slide cave.....🤣...at time 28:10 you said 'dude! Side passage!' which reminded me of "Squirrel!" From the movie Up😆
That cave was huge. I think it’s really old with so much breakdown everywhere, all the formations are probably long gone under the rubble. Not pretty but pretty amazing. Great video!
Caving is the best way to go! Million's of years ago!!
It reminds me of Mammoth cave. 7 miles???? Do you ever check your oxygen with a meter? Do you ever read these comments? Just asking because I know there's a lot of comments but I never ever get a response or anything . And of course you never ever say where you're at cuz I guess you're afraid somebody else is going to go in and wreck the place. I don't expect you to say the exact location but just knowing what state it's in would be nice I mean I live in West Virginia and there's over 4,000 caves here. I personally would not be screaming and yelling and making noise in there you just never know what kind of fragile environment would respond to vibrations and frequencies of the human voice. Well I'm glad you got out safe!
Get a bigger crew, more batteries, and some boats or inner tubes of some kind. That cave system deserves much more exploring! Don't forget a lunch ... LOL
I agree. Also y'all might invest in some walkie talkies to keep in touch in case you get separated or hurt. I also hope you carry a first aid kit also. Best of luck in ya adventures best places to go when the world turns ugly to lol. Just need food. You already got water 💧 lol. Thanks for allowing me to go on this adventure with you. God bless and Stay safe out there. 🎉😊
Can you imagine throwing a rope 300ft long down into a crazy hole like that with the water fall and the rope just disappearing into the darkness and getting onto that rope and dropping down into the unknown like that? Edward has got real nerve being the first and dropping that pit. I couldn't do it. That one was just too scary.
Recently, Ive been watching all these videos about how cave divers get lost / stuck / trapped in caves. Cant stop thinking about "What if their light goes out and they cant find their way out" terrifying
Me too. Redundant light sources are a must.
29:16 imagine after you yell………something screams back 😮
Crazy guys...over 3/4 million subs!!!
Well done. Been here since 45000subs
Incredible echo...oh I'd sing!!
Great video guys
Oh my. Love that one. From a crack to a awesome entrance to an mind blowing cave thanks for sharing guys
Pausing the video to comment. Seems like little mini LED blinkers would be pretty handy in cases like this so you can always figure your way out.
Your reaction to the two crawfish fighting was so funny. "They do eat each other. I KNEW IT!" 😂
I just made it to this part while reading your comment lol
That’s insane hearing the echoes in this video. I bet it was even cooler hearing that in real life! Love your videos guys
5 minutes in and its already the coolest cave. You guys must have been on cloud 9 on this trip! Those are like some fantasy minecraft caves we dreamed of exploring huh?
I love everything about your videos,The amazing Caves & I love the fish & Salamanders you show ❤️
Just discovered your channel today. You guys are awesome. Giving us amazing footage of stuff I'd never be brave enough to do. Thank you
_Oooh my heart sank when the __2:08__ mark started. _*_shudder_*_ And the texture on that rock at __9:51__ [amazing]. I don't know how you boys do it but I'm sure glad you did. Thanks a million for taking me along in your pocket. Magnificent_
Common man, gotta have a Sign-In book at some dives. Done it once or twice myself, because it tickled me to do so.
My geologist friends love these videos by the way. Those that're professionally so, and the few that're still at uni. Few say theyd kill to go on a dive like this. Back when i was diving like this took a few down easy dives with me. Im too old now, an 50, to get away with it these days lol. Not dived like this in 10+ years.
Love your videos. Takes me back 46 years ago.
I’m bringing someone else’s brilliant (and possibly life saving) suggestion. GLOW STICKS at critical turns. Love your videos. ❤
i think this might be my fave caving vid i've seen to date! PLEASE come back to this place and find that big room they speak of!
Awesome adventure guys!!💯👍👍absolutely cool cave !! Y’all be safe out there!! God Bless❤
Thank you guys and girls for taking us on this tour of a really cool cave. So many have been closed off and buried that its nice to find some still open.
Вы потрясающие ребята!
Это изумительно!
Самые небольшие и неприметные входы ведут в самые огромные поземелья!
Вы очень крутые чуваки!!!
В восхищении от вас)))
Берегите себя!
I love these caving videos! We started a drinking game now….for every time one of your group says “dude” or “bro” we take a shot 😮😅
Every time i see a video from you guys i just think "wow thats a nice looking hole!"
ohh how they doing this i feel here irritation slow breathing vertigo something like that, and you guys you don't feel irritation slow breathing and vertigo, i think that you haven't fear from small places.
Love from pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️❤️
That orange oozing spot is likely slime mold, fun fact: Tokyo used this slime mold to make much more efficient train routes, as it find food (oats generally) very efficiently. Also you guys should get one of those cheap
You’ll need to go in with bagged up extra supplies, you could spend 2-3 days in that cave.
It's honestly breathtaking to see the size that that River and those rooms were. Imagine how much water it takes to carve all that out and how long?. Wow! Really like the light too
Wow that cave was incredible😯 & I hope you find the big room someday &
hope you go back & thanks ActionAdventureTwins 👏😊
Some tiny kayaks or inflatable rafts would be useful for this cave. A camping trip (during a dry spell, of course) would be warranted. Where is this? I want to go!
Next time you go, bring some nylon twine or paracord, to create a guideline! It could end up saving you, or someone else.
Incredible cave, thanks for this!
A whole other world beneath our feet
You guys gotta go back. And like others, I would be down to see you guys demonstrate the logistics of cave camping.
Pretty soon they’re gonna stumble on a government bunker 😂 in one of those huge caves
I know right 😅 dudes in suites in caves 😂😂
Men in black
This is every child’s dream. Finding a secret cave in their backyard. So wonderful to see places like this exist
travel to Bristol Tennessee and check out whirly cave pretty freaking amazing. It’s got a hole as soon as you get in there by the hundred feet back it looks like a doughnut formation and inside the donut hole just drops forever and ever and ever and never hear anything yet. That’s a pretty wild place. It’s got a huge dorm room the first one I don’t know how big the other ones are but it goes and goes forever
If that's an Imalent flashlight, those things are no joke. I've got one that's just 18,000 lumens and it'll light up a football field. Been hoping ya'll would get a super bright light. Now you can really show those caves! Nice!
They were using an Acebeam X75 (75k lumens) in the past
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Thanks. I didn't see them mention which light it is.
That's a wild place! The green rock looks like green shale. Huge place you guys found!
That was awesome! Another world underground. Thank you guys!
Awesome adventure thanks man..
So cool. I love how everyone has such a breath of a new experience every 30 seconds. What a nice way to live, explore and live life.
Thank you guys, very inspiring. Be safe.
Another great video guys!!
I very much enjoy listening to you guys talk as you advance through those caves.🇺🇲 I hope you gathered some crystals🎉
12:52 "Whoa. It's getting bigger, man" Thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhat's what she said! :D
Thank you for filming that so I could see such beauty. Seriously you guys scare the hell out of me!! When you say you are are lost, or think one of you is alone, or you might fall…. I can’t breathe at times! But if I could be there I would never make it far because I would be looking at rocks! And going crazy over crystals!! I would like to see close ups of those crystals and the shiny white or blue stones.
Love your vids. Stay safe please!
You guys are nuts. Love you ActionAdventureTwins❤
That lobster molt or dead lobster was awesome. I would love to explore some caves like that
The cameras make everything look so much more claustrophobic like you only have two feet of space but you guys are still standing
vos video sont magnifique merci !
Really enjoying these videos. Very new to this and have a question. I don't think I've ever seen any of you take a souvenir or anything, Is that just cave etiquette, Or is it something only you guys do. Keep the vids coming
@0:11 Are you saying nobody could get there before the blast? It would be fascinating to know more about the story of the cave.
| 10:00 my boy telling that like he's about to take a swim😂. 🏊🏊🏊
I love this channel.
I would absolutely geek out at all the crystals
Thank you for part 2! Yaaay
Awsome, well done !
It would be nice to have seen those crystals on the ground…. And when you were talking about the fossils in the mud ceiling - I wanted to see!! 😩😢
I know you have a long way to go & time is precious - but someday can you show us the other cool stuff?
Lidar laser scanner is what you need and some animals down there may be new species's take good pics. Oh ya thanks love your work.