23:03 if you go to a local University, you'd be surprised how much people would want a sample from that ceiling. There's all kinds of microbiome that is typically Untouched by man. We have found and discovered so many species in caves, on ceilings like this. Any of your Earth Sciences Department, or biology might be highly interested.
Hey, just a pointer, the cave you're in has blue coloured water, so, chances are theres probably some compounds related to copper mixed in it. It can also be noticed with the crystals present on the pole near it's waterline. They were of a light bluish hue, so, again, related to copper. Another thing, in mines like these, there's a fair chance that there's a buildup of heavy gases like CO2, especially as it's a limestone mine(CaCO3). You might die if you inhale such gases. If you're unlucky enough and are exploring a mine near a seismically active zone, say, near a hot spring, there may be something called 'Hydrogen Sulphide' gas in there, one whiff and youre dead.
You guys checking out that structural beam makes me smile. They were typically pretty well enforced. That looks like a catastrophic failure, and someone came later on to block that. Definitely looks like it failed too they would actually wedge those in. I grew up with my grandfather and father taking us through Old Mines. Some of those Mines being previously operated by the company my grandpa used to work for. That is definitely a cave that you want to have someone waiting outside just in case. Looks like they were following natural lines, in fact, it looks like one hell of a white buffalo Cavern.
4:42 You know what? Seeing stuff like this makes me a little sad! :( .. I'm getting old, my Dad id long since dead and both my brothers died last year. It makes me sad that I never got out to experience this kind of things, I can't walk but a few hindered yards now. It's SOO COOL that you guys make the videos, at least those of us wo can't get there, can see what it's like and enjoy! :)
I think the track you found in the cave was lowered down a bore hole probably from surface, judging by the amount of corrosion on it, it has been there for a long time, iron oxide grows at about 1mm a year. The corrosion layers look about 50mm thick in places so the beam could have been in that location for around 50 years.
@@sirmonkey1985actually looks like it had a sectional failure adjacent to the brace. It probably was there due to a point in the rock that looked as though it definitely needed that support. No, it was not drove down through the Rock, they didn't use that kind of equipment back then in that field and application.😂 It most definitely was structural stays placed back when operational. My grandfather would be telling you a whole story right now if he was still alive😂 he and my father taught me so much about mining, mineralogy, and caving, I can hear my grandpa chastising for thinking that was drove through the ground😂
A lot of water in caves ends up that clear, especially when it hasn’t rained for a while and the water isn’t flowing. Because it’s so undisturbed the particulates settle out leaving the water like that.
"boldly go where no man has gone before" muddy mud, deep drops, and lots of water...fantastic guys...many thanks for your adventures.......Merry Christmas to one and all............☃☃
Hey guys I’m Mike nice to meet you! Thank you again for taking me along on your adventures this morning. A couple things first off Merry Christmas! Second I figured out stalagmites grow fairly quickly because when we went past the ones on the floor but still in the mine area before stumbling onto the natural cave. They looked to be about a foot tall which the mine is at most a 1 or 2 hundred years old - at most, so that means they can grow relatively fast. Third, when the miners I’m sure accidentally opened up the natural cave it looks like they were forced to stop which was then fascinating to see you guys explore up into those areas including the virgin areas we discovered at the end. Last I think you guys have to be more careful splitting up and going off alone that’s a safety concern. When (name?) went off and discovered all that virgin area it was probably the most interesting part of the adventure but I was I’m not gonna lie more than a little concerned when you said you didn’t know where your bag was and should probably turn around because your lights and camera was about to die! Nooo I was like TURN AROUND NOW! Luckily we all made it out alive but next time let’s be a little more careful that was a little freaky. Thank you again for this amazing adventure I was stoked seeing your post this morning and clicked on it immediately and enjoyed my cup of coffee with it - I have a bad leg and this is as close as I can get to exploring right now. Merry Christmas and I wish I knew your names to say it more personally to you guys. - until next time take care and be safe!
You should watch his past videos, he's done way worse and not too long ago either. Lights dying on him and having to slither back in pitch black darkness? He's done it. Watch him almost drown a couple times by searching the channel.
He does that in nearly all the videos involving small tight spaces where a light is necessary. He's seems like a cool dude but I couldn't go with them. To irresponsible for my liking just because nothings happened till now doesn't mean nothing can't happen. Stay safe Dude's
Your videos give me such intense claustrophobia/anxiety at times - but I can’t stop watching! I’d love to go on a guided cave tour with a group like y’all - the videos of some of the places I’ve see y’all visit are INSANELY beautiful! Keep the videos coming! New subscriber ❤
imagen,you are 2-3 hours down and above come a suprice storm and lots of water run in,and all the Mud be like a Landslide down.BUT some extra Surpice a Earthquake and overall fall stones from the walls down there.
People have been exploring this cave for decades! My dad went and drew a map in the 80's, and he still has it. Except when he went, it really flooded at all.
Hi guys! Have you thought about to sleeping inside the cave, and continuing your exploration the next day? These caves weave the inside of the mountain like a labyrinth! Merry Christmas to you!
Personally I dont think its safe to sleep Inside a cave due to several reasons, but the most obvious one is due to the low oxygen levels and the dust in the air.
I love watching your exploits in these caves. I belonged to a speleological club here in Australia when I was young and loved the adrenaline rush of going into the earth. Thanks for your adventures this year. I have loved being along for the ride. Merry Christmas and happy New Year guys. 👍🏻🇦🇺🤟🏻
Where in Australia are you from? I live in Sydney and I’ve been looking for some adventurous folk to join me exploring and camping through the blue mountains.
I won't say where exactly, but in Central Idaho there is a beautiful Subterranean Lake similar to this that was discovered back in the 40s. It's privately owned land, and closed off to the public now because of hooliganism absolutely one of the most beautiful places that my family still has access to upon request.
You broke rule number 1. When you broke off from the others and explored inside the dome, Never explore alone. Incase you had an accident. Safety first dude.
My favorite thing about this channel is the endless flood of people sitting at home, like me, trying to give advice to these people who are out doing this stuff over and over again and unquestionably know how to do it better than us.
Klas-sic Edward at 20:30, a massive vertical chamber of irregular surfaces deep into a cave that starts deep into a huge mine that took kayaking and hiking just to transition from mine to cave, then way deeper and on his own he gives us this pan up & down of a place so krazy most of us would NEVER seek it voluntarily and after the pan he flips the cam to show himself hanging into the shaft about mid-way verticly-wise leaning into it from some little fuckin crawl tube he sniffed out when the rest of the crew ran out of options. Brother, you got nutz! My kynd of nutz tho. Almost afraid to say shit that might encourage you but I doubt I could influence you either way. For any who doesn't know this guy is the real deal, hit the buttons and check it out. Thank you A&A Ts for the best adventures and fearless exploring then sharing it with us.
I've got to complement you guys on your stewardship of these caves while you're in them. I haven't seen anyone intentionally break any of the formations or damage any of the structure. Great job taking care of such wonderful sights.
That is such an amazing experience!! I wish I could have been there in person, but I appreciate you taking us along with you on this adventure. I don’t understand how they got the power line installed in that spot!, especially with that being long ago. You are so brave!!! After that one dude got stuck upside down in a cave and no one could extract him, I just can’t get the nerve to go into unknown territory that is so tight! I would have just told them to attach ropes and just pull me out regardless of causing broken bones. I would have taken ,y chance, bc at that point point it couldn’t get any worse. God rest his soul! Much respect to you guys, and I pray that God will watch over you all and keep you safe and well! Amen. Enjoy and share!
16:43 wow that vein really jumped up and down. They were doing a pretty good job at chasing it back when they were operational. Visually mapping it in my head, there had to have been a pretty good size operation there Omw though, there are so many areas that my grandfather would have said to not go into. There's a couple of those spots you guys are on, that are what are considered "trigger spots", especially some of those more recent cave-in areas that make my butt pucker with where y'all grabbing and stepping.😅
Love all of yalls videos, you’re gonna have to make a trip down to kentucky and come check out some of our caves and old mines. We have one with both within about 15 miles of my house the mines fairly small but the cave is supposed to connect to Sinks of the round stone but ive not made it that far in
Gotta say, I love how you guys revisit caves and push them further, but I kinda wish you could label each cave in the video titles so it would be easier to find each video XD.
My favorite part is the end, knowing you safely returned to the upside world! Especially when one of you went ahead, alone, saying into the journey, your power sources were getting low!!! My heart was beating faster until the moment the others called out for you. Stay safe when you choose a solo journey as ill-advised as that is known! I often dream of having some serious collections of the crystals you encounter, but that would be impossible to carry out. Cheers
very good video and adventures... I would like to suggest a fantastic expedition, perhaps an adventure that no one has ever undertaken in this world... which is to discover and explore the cave in Minas Gerais Brazil that connects Minas Gerais (Brazil) to Peru (Mato pichu ) ... and a good
You guys are making the rest of us envious! How do you find out about all these cave systems everywhere? Like all the rest of your fans and subscribers, I am fascinated by your video adventures, but how i wish I could explore these incredible places with you!
A lot of caving is either word of mouth or knowing how to find certain things. You won't find just about any wild cave listed online, and no legitmate caver will just give out locations. There's too much to consider when it comes to people's lives and preserving the caves and their ecosystem.
I don't know why, but this place seems really familiar, like some legend I've heard about. Hope to know more about it, and that you don't die down there. Looks dangerous af. ty
Watching these videos always makes me think of Mammoth Cave, it has over 400 miles of explored areas. I went on a tour when I was a teen. It’s hard to believe how many passage ways are under our feet.
Hella Hella cool mine and cave guys!! Love early mornin adventures 💕 😁 Lookin forward to part 4! Lol Ty so much y'all! Peace and much love to y'all all be safe out there!! 😁✌️❤️💯🙏
This is actually in Kentucky in Red River Gorge. You get to have a lit board and see all the fish which are female. This used to be a mining cave. It's actually a really fun thing to do. If anyone is ever in Red River Gorge Kentucky and wanna do this def check it out. And bring water proof socks to help keep your feet warm. Also wear merino wool Incase you get wet you won't get cold.
☆Soooo cool! So many intetesting textures and cavernous depths!!! You guys gotta return with ropes!!! Happy New Yesrs, Boxing day, and whatever else is going on! Great show!!!♡♡♡♡☆
The water in the beginning looks so inviting. I wonder what the temp is in the summer. Or does it ever freeze over in the winter? It's crazy how far back, down and up it goes.
Inside places like that, they typically stay pretty mild year-round. Once you get a little bit in there, it's not the frigid horror outside. Usually your biggest concern is water pooling
It never freezes, even if it's super cold outside. A bunch of steam comes billowing into the mine from all the cold air coming in but it quickly becomes the temperature of the earth which is about 57 degrees f. The water is that temperature too
A Good Christmas Gift this one was & waiting for part 4 . .............. this one is just like the Energizer buny it keeps going & going & Going .......................
We just remember certain shaped rocks or textures in the mud, or the shape of a passage will let us know we are going in the right direction to get back
This video caused the most anxiety Ive ever had watching your work! WOW!! Edward and James...I just cant find the words....How about Thank you for sending it...thank you for sharing it! and Damn you scare me sometimes! This place is incredible! Please take care Edward...we want to be watching your work for a whole lot longer. Wow!
at 19:29 iam seeing man made brick edges 90 degrees what da f... and also i have a question at 26:21 did it smell of mechanical oil because right there is a petrified massive part of a metal cogwheel teeth and a cover. did you take any specimens of the sandstone with what to me look like oil marks around in a ripple as if ther was a 3 gearbox of cogwheels it si incedable, there is much much more than meets the eye here
You guys need to wear them disposable all in one overalls / boiler suits over the top of your clothes for when you go through the muddy parts . You could just take them off and bin them . They're pretty cheap .
1:11 does this remind anyone else of harry potter deathly hollow where harry and Dumbledore had to go to that huge cave to get the horcrux and they road across in a boat but there was dead people all in the water...???? definitely getting that vibe!!!! Super cool >x
23:03 if you go to a local University, you'd be surprised how much people would want a sample from that ceiling. There's all kinds of microbiome that is typically Untouched by man. We have found and discovered so many species in caves, on ceilings like this. Any of your Earth Sciences Department, or biology might be highly interested.
Why do you do that?
That water looked absolutely beautiful! Amazing 😮
Hey, just a pointer, the cave you're in has blue coloured water, so, chances are theres probably some compounds related to copper mixed in it.
It can also be noticed with the crystals present on the pole near it's waterline. They were of a light bluish hue, so, again, related to copper.
Another thing, in mines like these, there's a fair chance that there's a buildup of heavy gases like CO2,
especially as it's a limestone mine(CaCO3). You might die if you inhale such gases. If you're unlucky enough and are exploring a mine near a seismically active zone, say, near a hot spring, there may be something called 'Hydrogen Sulphide' gas in there, one whiff and youre dead.
"DUUUDEEE that's hydrogen sulphide!"
😂😂😂
Whoah, doooood! That's heavy, bro! Man! Wow! Totally, doooooood!
You would smell Hydrogen Sulfide far before it would be at a high enough PPM to kill you. That stuff is pungent.
DUUUDE thats Sketchy bro DANG!!!!
You guys checking out that structural beam makes me smile. They were typically pretty well enforced. That looks like a catastrophic failure, and someone came later on to block that. Definitely looks like it failed too they would actually wedge those in. I grew up with my grandfather and father taking us through Old Mines. Some of those Mines being previously operated by the company my grandpa used to work for. That is definitely a cave that you want to have someone waiting outside just in case. Looks like they were following natural lines, in fact, it looks like one hell of a white buffalo Cavern.
It is way to hell...
WOW! Glad you made it out safely! Thanks for taking us all long!
4:42 You know what? Seeing stuff like this makes me a little sad! :( .. I'm getting old, my Dad id long since dead and both my brothers died last year. It makes me sad that I never got out to experience this kind of things, I can't walk but a few hindered yards now. It's SOO COOL that you guys make the videos, at least those of us wo can't get there, can see what it's like and enjoy! :)
Mike you can visit a geothermal pool in nature and go swimming in it. Soldier Meadows has those amazing pools in Nevada.
That's literally... stunning! Thank you for sharing your amazing experience!
I know right?! I feel like I went on the adventure with them - Amazing!
Absolutely amazing. Like a dreamscape.
Very cool. The color of the water, like you’re in a pool. Have fun & be safe 👋
10:13 “Whoa Dude! You DO NOT want to fall down there…DUDE!” Should definitely be one of your guys next T-Shirts lol I love it!!
that shot of the "Crystally Clouds" rotated to the upside down really looks like you are floating above a vast snow cap mountain range.
I had the exact same observation! hahaha
@@MACRONOne same lol
How the heck you ever find your way back out is beyond me.
Use ur brain -_-
@Wengoku I don't see cave exploring videos on your channel :)
@@scott86747 so? u could literally just ad marks to find ur way out of the cave... vids do not have a connection to our topic rn
@Wengoku
At least he has one 💩 for 🧠’s and at least he’s not an idiot who can’t spell YOUR.
In these situations you cannot not find the way back
Thanks for all great video adventures this year guys can’t wait for more have a good one
I think the track you found in the cave was lowered down a bore hole probably from surface, judging by the amount of corrosion on it, it has been there for a long time, iron oxide grows at about 1mm a year. The corrosion layers look about 50mm thick in places so the beam could have been in that location for around 50 years.
my guess is it's likely something from one of the entrances that was sealed and punctured through the floor.
@@sirmonkey1985 Sounds logical
@@sirmonkey1985actually looks like it had a sectional failure adjacent to the brace. It probably was there due to a point in the rock that looked as though it definitely needed that support. No, it was not drove down through the Rock, they didn't use that kind of equipment back then in that field and application.😂
It most definitely was structural stays placed back when operational. My grandfather would be telling you a whole story right now if he was still alive😂 he and my father taught me so much about mining, mineralogy, and caving, I can hear my grandpa chastising for thinking that was drove through the ground😂
Unless there was salt.
A great video you can watch over and over again. It is amazing how clear that water is considering it is in a cave.
Abandoned mine but yea
True, yes, I didn't think of that. @@AbeTweakin
A lot of water in caves ends up that clear, especially when it hasn’t rained for a while and the water isn’t flowing. Because it’s so undisturbed the particulates settle out leaving the water like that.
"boldly go where no man has gone before" muddy mud, deep drops, and lots of water...fantastic guys...many thanks for your adventures.......Merry Christmas to one and all............☃☃
You do realize this is man made.
But definitely no feminists.
@@dispatch444you definitely haven’t watched the last part of this video lmao
I love exploring this place, it’s sooooo beautiful!!!!!
@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP You ok bro? Your content sucks btw.
@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP for somebody "against cyberbullying" you act like kind of a twat lol
I wish all the crystal encounters would show up better on video, I cant imagine how amazing it must be to see in real life.
I’m sure you can find some at night by 7/11
@@7ThrillFishing those ones are usually drinking their $1 coffee with 17 sugars 😂
Hey guys I’m Mike nice to meet you! Thank you again for taking me along on your adventures this morning. A couple things first off Merry Christmas! Second I figured out stalagmites grow fairly quickly because when we went past the ones on the floor but still in the mine area before stumbling onto the natural cave. They looked to be about a foot tall which the mine is at most a 1 or 2 hundred years old - at most, so that means they can grow relatively fast. Third, when the miners I’m sure accidentally opened up the natural cave it looks like they were forced to stop which was then fascinating to see you guys explore up into those areas including the virgin areas we discovered at the end. Last I think you guys have to be more careful splitting up and going off alone that’s a safety concern. When (name?) went off and discovered all that virgin area it was probably the most interesting part of the adventure but I was I’m not gonna lie more than a little concerned when you said you didn’t know where your bag was and should probably turn around because your lights and camera was about to die! Nooo I was like TURN AROUND NOW! Luckily we all made it out alive but next time let’s be a little more careful that was a little freaky.
Thank you again for this amazing adventure I was stoked seeing your post this morning and clicked on it immediately and enjoyed my cup of coffee with it - I have a bad leg and this is as close as I can get to exploring right now. Merry Christmas and I wish I knew your names to say it more personally to you guys. - until next time take care and be safe!
You should watch his past videos, he's done way worse and not too long ago either. Lights dying on him and having to slither back in pitch black darkness? He's done it. Watch him almost drown a couple times by searching the channel.
He does that in nearly all the videos involving small tight spaces where a light is necessary.
He's seems like a cool dude but I couldn't go with them.
To irresponsible for my liking just because nothings happened till now doesn't mean nothing can't happen.
Stay safe Dude's
Totally 👍
Your videos give me such intense claustrophobia/anxiety at times - but I can’t stop watching! I’d love to go on a guided cave tour with a group like y’all - the videos of some of the places I’ve see y’all visit are INSANELY beautiful! Keep the videos coming! New subscriber ❤
imagen,you are 2-3 hours down and above come a suprice storm and lots of water run in,and all the Mud be like a Landslide down.BUT some extra Surpice a Earthquake and overall fall stones from the walls down there.
This is probably the most terrifying video I've ever watched. The sheer danger of being in this cave - and exploring things by yourself. It's insane.
Fantastic find on the virgin cave passage, you need to survey it.
People have been exploring this cave for decades! My dad went and drew a map in the 80's, and he still has it. Except when he went, it really flooded at all.
@@gumbyclimbing I didn't claim this it was the lads who posted the video.
Hi guys! Have you thought about to sleeping inside the cave, and continuing your exploration the next day? These caves weave the inside of the mountain like a labyrinth! Merry Christmas to you!
Personally I dont think its safe to sleep Inside a cave due to several reasons, but the most obvious one is due to the low oxygen levels and the dust in the air.
I don’t know, my scout troop tried it many times in the 80s and 90s
The issue is that they could get trapped. Who knows if there's going to be unexpected rain, runoff, cave ins.
I know one of them has, need to get a consensus and go deep or blaze far down a stream passage after a sleep break, would be epic
I love watching your exploits in these caves. I belonged to a speleological club here in Australia when I was young and loved the adrenaline rush of going into the earth. Thanks for your adventures this year. I have loved being along for the ride. Merry Christmas and happy New Year guys. 👍🏻🇦🇺🤟🏻
Where in Australia are you from? I live in Sydney and I’ve been looking for some adventurous folk to join me exploring and camping through the blue mountains.
I won't say where exactly, but in Central Idaho there is a beautiful Subterranean Lake similar to this that was discovered back in the 40s. It's privately owned land, and closed off to the public now because of hooliganism absolutely one of the most beautiful places that my family still has access to upon request.
That place looks stunning! It looks somewhat like an ancient underground temple.
You broke rule number 1. When you broke off from the others and explored inside the dome,
Never explore alone. Incase you had an accident. Safety first dude.
you must be new to this channel
@@CoachMacdaddy; regardless, he's not wrong.
@@gerstmanndavid welcome to the channel, make sure you're subbed and hit those like buttons. You're gonna love the content
My favorite thing about this channel is the endless flood of people sitting at home, like me, trying to give advice to these people who are out doing this stuff over and over again and unquestionably know how to do it better than us.
Cave opens up and you find one eyed willy's pirate ship! HEY YOUUU GUYYYS!😂
This is OUR time down here 😜
Do you think they’d share their baby Ruth bar with me? 😂😂
That's funny 🤣
this is the best channel on the internet, please do more stuff like this soooooo interestng. greetings from hamburg germany
Klas-sic Edward at 20:30, a massive vertical chamber of irregular surfaces deep into a cave that starts deep into a huge mine that took kayaking and hiking just to transition from mine to cave, then way deeper and on his own he gives us this pan up & down of a place so krazy most of us would NEVER seek it voluntarily and after the pan he flips the cam to show himself hanging into the shaft about mid-way verticly-wise leaning into it from some little fuckin crawl tube he sniffed out when the rest of the crew ran out of options. Brother, you got nutz! My kynd of nutz tho. Almost afraid to say shit that might encourage you but I doubt I could influence you either way. For any who doesn't know this guy is the real deal, hit the buttons and check it out. Thank you A&A Ts for the best adventures and fearless exploring then sharing it with us.
I am imagining all the fossils,minerals ,crystals and more to be found down there .... U guys def had a cool adventure !
Love your adventurous spirit!
I've got to complement you guys on your stewardship of these caves while you're in them. I haven't seen anyone intentionally break any of the formations or damage any of the structure. Great job taking care of such wonderful sights.
You can find several different limestone caves like this one they dugout in Indiana. Great Video 👍
@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP Your content is probably the worst on this whole site.
@reptar69 Judging by the arrogance, I am going to agree that the content will be garbage.
That is such an amazing experience!! I wish I could have been there in person, but I appreciate you taking us along with you on this adventure. I don’t understand how they got the power line installed in that spot!, especially with that being long ago. You are so brave!!! After that one dude got stuck upside down in a cave and no one could extract him, I just can’t get the nerve to go into unknown territory that is so tight! I would have just told them to attach ropes and just pull me out regardless of causing broken bones. I would have taken ,y chance, bc at that point point it couldn’t get any worse. God rest his soul!
Much respect to you guys, and I pray that God will watch over you all and keep you safe and well! Amen. Enjoy and share!
Another great video guys. Congrats on all of your success this year, you definitely deserve it. Merry Christmas! 🎄
what an incredible saga! Thank you for doing and filming what I've always wanted but couldnt do!
Why was the water so blue underground?
Probably mineral content I’m guessing. Not sure which ones, but I’d love to get my hands on some for testing.
Most blue things underground are generally rich in copper
*copper sulfate.
Prolly bc humans aren't down there destroying the ecosystem
Because of the lime stone
My anxiety and claustrophobia just watching this is: 📈📈
16:43 wow that vein really jumped up and down. They were doing a pretty good job at chasing it back when they were operational. Visually mapping it in my head, there had to have been a pretty good size operation there
Omw though, there are so many areas that my grandfather would have said to not go into. There's a couple of those spots you guys are on, that are what are considered "trigger spots", especially some of those more recent cave-in areas that make my butt pucker with where y'all grabbing and stepping.😅
Really nice. Looking forward to pt 4
Daunting is the word of the day lol great videos, guys. Love it
Guys, this mine is crazy!!! Thanks for posting this!
Love all of yalls videos, you’re gonna have to make a trip down to kentucky and come check out some of our caves and old mines. We have one with both within about 15 miles of my house the mines fairly small but the cave is supposed to connect to Sinks of the round stone but ive not made it that far in
Exploring a mine with parts that have caved in! You guys are nuts!
Спасибо 🙏 очень интересное путешествие ❤Ребята Вам привет из России Татарстан город Казань ❤Всем здоровья и удачи❤
That is one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen.
Merry Christmas and happy new years twinkies. Stay safe and have fun 💓
There is always that one dude
@@ActionAdventureTwins 💓
"That looks daunting! "....😂 Yes! Even a bit disconcerting!
Gotta say, I love how you guys revisit caves and push them further, but I kinda wish you could label each cave in the video titles so it would be easier to find each video XD.
Just watch them all like I did! Over and over...lol
I think this cave should be named cloud 9
My favorite part is the end, knowing you safely returned to the upside world! Especially when one of you went ahead, alone, saying into the journey, your power sources were getting low!!! My heart was beating faster until the moment the others called out for you. Stay safe when you choose a solo journey as ill-advised as that is known! I often dream of having some serious collections of the crystals you encounter, but that would be impossible to carry out. Cheers
You guys have never encountered animals or strange creatures?
Strange creatures, what other cavers?
Like ghost or demonic ir something like that?
There have been cases of people encountering cryptids, aliens, and even bigfoot while exploring caves so who knows what they might find.
@goingwithamit8774 still living in denial that you are the pinical of life and that nothing more then us are even possible 😂
@goingwithamit8774 let me guess if the news didn't tell you it's ok to believe you wont think its true.
That vertical fluted pot at 20:18 is a thing of beauty
Dude don't you know any fear??? :P Hero!
This is one of my favorites so far.
Definitely go back and explore further.
Thanks guys 👊🏻👍🏻😎
very good video and adventures... I would like to suggest a fantastic expedition, perhaps an adventure that no one has ever undertaken in this world... which is to discover and explore the cave in Minas Gerais Brazil that connects Minas Gerais (Brazil) to Peru (Mato pichu ) ... and a good
Thanks so very much for sharing 🙏
You guys are making the rest of us envious! How do you find out about all these cave systems everywhere? Like all the rest of your fans and subscribers, I am fascinated by your video adventures, but how i wish I could explore these incredible places with you!
A lot of caving is either word of mouth or knowing how to find certain things.
You won't find just about any wild cave listed online, and no legitmate caver will just give out locations. There's too much to consider when it comes to people's lives and preserving the caves and their ecosystem.
Whao,its amazing god is great, amen❤❤❤
I don't know why, but this place seems really familiar, like some legend I've heard about.
Hope to know more about it, and that you don't die down there.
Looks dangerous af. ty
Watching these videos always makes me think of Mammoth Cave, it has over 400 miles of explored areas. I went on a tour when I was a teen. It’s hard to believe how many passage ways are under our feet.
Feels quite liminal space in that cave
I’ve always gotten a backrooms feel from these cave videos
You guys are awesome! What a fun adventure. Please be careful.
Hella Hella cool mine and cave guys!! Love early mornin adventures 💕 😁 Lookin forward to part 4! Lol Ty so much y'all! Peace and much love to y'all all be safe out there!! 😁✌️❤️💯🙏
Wow cant wait to see what is beyond the new area!
Drinking game guys,
Every time you hear
"Dude" you take a Shot 😂 Cheers
I don't want to die 😂
I m not a caver, but this was beautiful.
Thank you ❤
You guys should watch out for arsenic in those old mines. It’s very common they close a mine because of workers getting sick.
Nice one guys, its a Wow from me dudes ! Thnk u ❤️ ❤👍🤘🤘🤘
This is actually in Kentucky in Red River Gorge.
You get to have a lit board and see all the fish which are female. This used to be a mining cave.
It's actually a really fun thing to do. If anyone is ever in Red River Gorge Kentucky and wanna do this def check it out. And bring water proof socks to help keep your feet warm. Also wear merino wool Incase you get wet you won't get cold.
This is not the Red River Gorge but I was there last month. Stayed dry and rented the wet suit socks for a couple dollars from the kayak tour company.
This channel is just so good and thrilling to watch I am hooked
Its like backrooms - poolrooms haha
What an epic cave! I wanna know how and why those poles and that long metal thing got in there
☆Soooo cool! So many intetesting textures and cavernous depths!!! You guys gotta return with ropes!!! Happy New Yesrs, Boxing day, and whatever else is going on! Great show!!!♡♡♡♡☆
That water is so blue and clear because limestone acts as a natural water filter.
So can they drink it
Beautifully clear this time.
Love from india❤🇮🇳
So glad u always find your way back
The water in the beginning looks so inviting. I wonder what the temp is in the summer. Or does it ever freeze over in the winter?
It's crazy how far back, down and up it goes.
Inside places like that, they typically stay pretty mild year-round. Once you get a little bit in there, it's not the frigid horror outside. Usually your biggest concern is water pooling
It never freezes, even if it's super cold outside. A bunch of steam comes billowing into the mine from all the cold air coming in but it quickly becomes the temperature of the earth which is about 57 degrees f. The water is that temperature too
It would be very cold if we fell out of the kayaks but not so cold that we couldn't just swim back to land
A Good Christmas Gift this one was & waiting for part 4 . .............. this one is just like the Energizer buny it keeps going & going & Going .......................
How do you not get lost in the cave?
Ya that's what I was thinking 😅
Great wideo as usual. Merry christmas guys and thank you for all adventurs over this year. Greetings from an icecold Sweden. ☃🌲🌠
That black vinyl bag should be the channel's mascot. Slap some googly eyes on him!
At 6:00 you should imagine those crystals not being clouds but snow covered mountains from a great height. At 6:05 you see a mountain lake.
Imagine converting it into a night club with huge pool lol call it "the underground club" 😅
6:14 it's like looking at snowy mountains from the sky
How do you keep backtracking to get out? Is it just exp or you have a technique? Seems easy to forget the turn
We just remember certain shaped rocks or textures in the mud, or the shape of a passage will let us know we are going in the right direction to get back
more of this PLEASE! Bring that rope and check it all out! Crazy Beautiful
Where is this? And can others explore it?
This video caused the most anxiety Ive ever had watching your work! WOW!! Edward and James...I just cant find the words....How about Thank you for sending it...thank you for sharing it! and Damn you scare me sometimes! This place is incredible! Please take care Edward...we want to be watching your work for a whole lot longer. Wow!
at 19:29 iam seeing man made brick edges 90 degrees what da f... and also i have a question at 26:21 did it smell of mechanical oil because right there is a petrified massive part of a metal cogwheel teeth and a cover. did you take any specimens of the sandstone with what to me look like oil marks around in a ripple as if ther was a 3 gearbox of cogwheels it si incedable, there is much much more than meets the eye here
Agree on brick
@@Saynothing869but the smithsonian institute will never acknowledge a past more advanced civilization like tartaria
You guys need to wear them disposable all in one overalls / boiler suits over the top of your clothes for when you go through the muddy parts .
You could just take them off and bin them .
They're pretty cheap .
Beautiful!!! don't get lost boys!! Who was brave enough to go swimming in one of the most healthiest waters to swim???
É incrível como vocês exploram essa caverna! A caverna parece não ter fim, e vocês vocês não desistem, realmente incrível.
My favorite watch is what you find and explore. Thx for going back in, and Merry Christmas!
I think you guys found a good name for the cave. Cloud 9
You guys, i was so nervous watching you walk in and around those caves. Aaagh nooo!
I would be so freaked out!
❤so brave!
This is incredibly alluring as my fear of deep water underground is quite high lol. Moth to the flame so to speak
1:11 does this remind anyone else of harry potter deathly hollow where harry and Dumbledore had to go to that huge cave to get the horcrux and they road across in a boat but there was dead people all in the water...???? definitely getting that vibe!!!! Super cool >x
Looks really cool but I can’t take any more woah brooooos.