Great video. I live in northern Indiana in the USA which is about a 20 hour drive to Mamoth Cave. My dad is from Eastern Kentucky and would take us to Kentucky to visit family .While were there he would take us to see all of the historic sites . My favorite place has always been Mamoth Cave. The main cave is huge . If you ever get a chance to see it make sure you're dressed warm because it gets really chilly very quickly but its worth going to see
I lived 30 to 40 min away from Vortex springs my whole life. It is a stereotype to think that most bodys of waters in the Florida panhandle are murkey and full of Alligators. Pitt springs, Blue springs, and Ponce de Leon springs are just 3 springs that are just as beautiful and are safe to swim in.
Sometimes you're the Horton, and sometimes you're the who... Caves or mold, and mold growth. If you can imagine turning a piece of moldy wood and seeing the growth. Imagine you small enough to go walk around and check it out. That's us. We are what we look at under a microscope.
I visited Mammoth Cave when I was 4, and sadly I wasn't allowed to run around like my older siblings were. Jeesh. Lived in Ohio for five years just recently, never did get back to see it as an adult. I read that they still haven't mapped out the whole cave system yet, it's that vast.
Whoever told you that we ride inflatables down the glow worm tunnel was 100% pulling ya leg mate 😂😂😂😂 That is not true at all.. Do you know how long the hike in to the tunnel is?? 🙊🤣🤣
This video really got me thinking-how do explorers even begin to map these massive, mysterious cave systems? 🤔 Like with the Frio Caves or Movile Cave, are there still completely unexplored areas that we might discover in the future? What do you think is the most exciting part of cave exploration that people might not know about? Would love to hear your thoughts!
The only one I've been to is Saffa and Fingal's cave. There is a boat trip to get to this island. A great trip if you are visiting the Scottish Inner Hebrides islands. The same sort of bassalt columns are also at the Giant's Causeway Northern Ireland but no cave there.
At entry #10 of Movile Cave, how on earth can anyone say that a place has not been changed for millions of years? We cannot possibly know that because we weren't even around millions of years ago to see it as it originally was.
What makes them "scary?" Seems like good fun and a good hike with mother nature. Have you considered being honest about your titles? I mean, c'mon, "Scary, hidden, Secret, Terrifying, Shocking" all of these klik-bate grab lines do is attract people looking for karens and conspiracies. Do yourself some credit man, label it as it is... Perhaps.."Beautiful exotic caves and what we know so far..." Just don't use stupid grab lines. Unless this is 109% a.i. In that case I'm a Noob for wasting my time...😂
They tell you these caves are MILLIONS and MILLIONS of years old. 99.9 % of these caves are not known how old they are.. . They love to claim MILLIONS and MILLIONS and MILLIONS of years have passed ............. The age is actually unknown !
Outer life forms are possible 'NOT IF possible', thanks to this video informative @topic 10:30. These insects do not need our precious air to breathe. In this case, Proxima B, has a planet and it is warm enough for insects. In my theory, these insects can live without oxygen. If the telescope can pierce through millions of light yeas. How come we don't look close to us, 4 light years away? No credits please.😂
Oh yes. Here’s another person who thinks they would know more than someone paid to know things. I think leave the science stuff to scientists and stick to your precious book that also claims a man walked on water.
How to reach you out (top fives team). I just wanted to contact you for permision to use some of your material. Kindly give me your contact information
I so enjoy these videos. I get to see places I won't get to see personally. ❤❤
Great video. I live in northern Indiana in the USA which is about a 20 hour drive to Mamoth Cave. My dad is from Eastern Kentucky and would take us to Kentucky to visit family .While were there he would take us to see all of the historic sites . My favorite place has always been Mamoth Cave. The main cave is huge . If you ever get a chance to see it make sure you're dressed warm because it gets really chilly very quickly but its worth going to see
I would love to travel to Mamoth Cave it looks stunning
I love Mammoth Cave 😀 I live about 20 minutes away
I can see why you got close to 3 million subscribers dude!Keep up the good research work and the story teller is one of the best!Two thumbs up.
Thanks a ton!
Thank you for your information 🙏
I lived 30 to 40 min away from Vortex springs my whole life. It is a stereotype to think that most bodys of waters in the Florida panhandle are murkey and full of Alligators. Pitt springs, Blue springs, and Ponce de Leon springs are just 3 springs that are just as beautiful and are safe to swim in.
Love your content love the glow worm cave in NSW glow worms are pretty look forward to watching other content on your Chanel
They're pretty yummy.. for all the birds and spiders..
I've long wished I could live in a cave. These caves are much more than I have ever imagined. I greatly enjoyed this video.
every video i watch, i learn something new 💯
Glad to hear it!
Imagine going to the Hebrides to see a cave and filming it in portrait😂
I’ve been to the Nottingham caves! A small portion of it anyway, great video too.
Sometimes you're the Horton, and sometimes you're the who...
Caves or mold, and mold growth.
If you can imagine turning a piece of moldy wood and seeing the growth.
Imagine you small enough to go walk around and check it out.
That's us. We are what we look at under a microscope.
Cool
I visited Mammoth Cave when I was 4, and sadly I wasn't allowed to run around like my older siblings were. Jeesh. Lived in Ohio for five years just recently, never did get back to see it as an adult. I read that they still haven't mapped out the whole cave system yet, it's that vast.
Kinda sounds like Charlie Sheen!
Whoever told you that we ride inflatables down the glow worm tunnel was 100% pulling ya leg mate 😂😂😂😂 That is not true at all.. Do you know how long the hike in to the tunnel is?? 🙊🤣🤣
This video really got me thinking-how do explorers even begin to map these massive, mysterious cave systems? 🤔 Like with the Frio Caves or Movile Cave, are there still completely unexplored areas that we might discover in the future? What do you think is the most exciting part of cave exploration that people might not know about? Would love to hear your thoughts!
The only one I've been to is Saffa and Fingal's cave. There is a boat trip to get to this island. A great trip if you are visiting the Scottish Inner Hebrides islands.
The same sort of bassalt columns are also at the Giant's Causeway Northern Ireland but no cave there.
It feels like I'm exploring another world… 😱
At entry #10 of Movile Cave, how on earth can anyone say that a place has not been changed for millions of years? We cannot possibly know that because we weren't even around millions of years ago to see it as it originally was.
Why is this channel called Top Fives but each video is normally called Top 15?
the #2 cave has the real life Green Brinstar.
Send robots to map the caves.
omg
Lil airborne drones and underwater ones.
Drones are seriously the way of the future.
They’re all ancient melted buildings
Scary?
What makes them "scary?"
Seems like good fun and a good hike with mother nature.
Have you considered being honest about your titles?
I mean, c'mon, "Scary, hidden, Secret, Terrifying, Shocking" all of these klik-bate grab lines do is attract people looking for karens and conspiracies.
Do yourself some credit man, label it as it is...
Perhaps.."Beautiful exotic caves and what we know so far..."
Just don't use stupid grab lines. Unless this is 109% a.i.
In that case I'm a Noob for wasting my time...😂
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They tell you these caves are MILLIONS and MILLIONS of years old. 99.9 % of these caves are not known how old they are.. . They love to claim MILLIONS and MILLIONS and MILLIONS of years have passed ............. The age is actually unknown !
Japan cave? Earthquake?
Outer life forms are possible 'NOT IF possible', thanks to this video informative @topic 10:30. These insects do not need our precious air to breathe. In this case, Proxima B, has a planet and it is warm enough for insects. In my theory, these insects can live without oxygen. If the telescope can pierce through millions of light yeas. How come we don't look close to us, 4 light years away? No credits please.😂
Okay
Where's the scary?
Love the topics, just wish it was shorter. 1 min per location would be perfect.
Please learn how to pronounce town names correctly.
I suspect all of this is AI produced stuff
The narration is creepingly mechanical
I saw the thumbnail and though this was something out of The Ambiguously Gay Duo.
“enormity” means awfulness, not bigness.
Wrong. If something is enormous its huge. Look in a dictionary
Noah’s flood. GOD opened up the fountains of the deep. Left these caves all over the world. Noah’s descendant’s used them for safety and escape !
Here we go again.. Millionions of years. 😂😂😂😂. Earth is 10,000 or less years old.
assume you're being cynical!
@@nightlightabcd nope.. Speaking the truth. Watch ark and the darkness
I read "church"
Wrong the earth is Billions of years old.
Oh yes. Here’s another person who thinks they would know more than someone paid to know things. I think leave the science stuff to scientists and stick to your precious book that also claims a man walked on water.
I have a topic for your next video! "15 of the most unpredictable videos". But.... it's just rebranded-recycled videos!!!!
Put that on your TH-cam channel, does it have almost 3 million followers?
@@jakewilson4679 cheer up buttercup 😘
😂
Mark twains caves
#45
#27
B B B boring
How to reach you out (top fives team). I just wanted to contact you for permision to use some of your material. Kindly give me your contact information
I suspect all of that "material" was AI produced. NOBODY on earth knows who owns the rights on AI collected (= machine stolen) materials... lol