Love it when you post a map of the cave! Wish you would 'do that whenever you can. The map helps me embody the whole adventure in my imagination so there is more a sense of the reality of it for me.
Just found your channel yesterday thanks to TH-cam's algorithm. Thank you for making videos like these. So many of us can never go to these places, but thanks to you we can see them almost as if we were there. I appreciate your enthusiasm and respect for these natural wonders, and how careful you are to disrupt as little as possible in your explorations. Thank you again for taking us along on the adventure. It really does mean a lot to have the opportunity to share this experience with you!
Blastoids, horn corals and fantastic criniod stems 💙 I could never go down there! But I'm super jealous that you can 😍 Love from an Australian rockhound 💙
What an amazing cave w/ some of the coolest features! All the fossils is what really blew me away. Like at the waterfall, they were all sticking out of that wall due to the erosion. Just layers of millions of years being exposed again. It appeared that all that was under saltwater at some point. That would be wild if that was the bottom of the ocean at one point…
9:15 considering the horn coral in the same area I think you’re correct in saying it maybe fish spines. I find a lot of fern impressions in Oklahoma in the shale deposits. However here in the south we’re in the Mississippian era plate and I mostly find aquatic fossils.
You should flash back to the map at different points as you make your way thru this. That would help us track where you are and relate it to the map. Just a thought.
Thank you, Cave Chronicles for the spelunking archive. I encountered difficulties attempting to pause on clear images due to motion blur. No complaints, only thanks.
If you’re over 135lbs, you can’t be part of this group, lol. The main reason I love these guys is all the positive energy and agree ability they have amongst each other. No antagonists or negative Nancy’s amongst them…all in this together.
When you find these ancient pearls, do you keep any of them, or at least one? Or do you just leave them all where they are? I would be so tempted to keep one
Thank you very interesting video. I do not think that it is so much, traces of huge temperature, cataclysm, melting at a huge depth, many black stones, all in clay and small crumbs. In the ancient Indian epic Mahapharata war is described, where they used weapons like a thousand suns))
Love it when you post a map of the cave! Wish you would 'do that whenever you can. The map helps me embody the whole adventure in my imagination so there is more a sense of the reality of it for me.
Just found your channel yesterday thanks to TH-cam's algorithm. Thank you for making videos like these. So many of us can never go to these places, but thanks to you we can see them almost as if we were there. I appreciate your enthusiasm and respect for these natural wonders, and how careful you are to disrupt as little as possible in your explorations. Thank you again for taking us along on the adventure. It really does mean a lot to have the opportunity to share this experience with you!
How tiny we truly are….. it was a privilege to see those caves thanks to you…. You’re beyond brave! x❤👍🏻x
Blastoids, horn corals and fantastic criniod stems 💙
I could never go down there! But I'm super jealous that you can 😍
Love from an Australian rockhound 💙
Incredible cave! Thanks for taking us along!
What an amazing cave w/ some of the coolest features! All the fossils is what really blew me away. Like at the waterfall, they were all sticking out of that wall due to the erosion. Just layers of millions of years being exposed again. It appeared that all that was under saltwater at some point. That would be wild if that was the bottom of the ocean at one point…
What an excellent cave - thx for going down, videoing & sharing it 👍
Thanks for the incredible video!
9:15 considering the horn coral in the same area I think you’re correct in saying it maybe fish spines. I find a lot of fern impressions in Oklahoma in the shale deposits. However here in the south we’re in the Mississippian era plate and I mostly find aquatic fossils.
Incredible! Thank you for taking me on your journey. Its so cool, but i would never in a million years be able to do it.
love this channel, no BS just straight to the video
Thank you for bringing us these videos. You are so incredibly brave and I feel like I was there. Thanks guys!
You should flash back to the map at different points as you make your way thru this. That would help us track where you are and relate it to the map. Just a thought.
Amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Like nature’s cathedral. Beautiful!!!
All caves are cool but this cave is super cool!
What a Journey!!! Fantastic!!! TY for sharing and God Bless!!! Stay safe!!!
Really good to see a map ….. stay safe! 👍🏻
I don't know why I just thought this, but I think it would be hilarious to be walking above ground and hear you guys down there "woo-hooing".
Damn this cave had some cool features! Awesome video!
Thank you, Cave Chronicles for the spelunking archive. I encountered difficulties attempting to pause on clear images due to motion blur. No complaints, only thanks.
Yeah, I definitely need to move the camera not as fast over detailed shots, sad so many of my shots got ruined by that. Glad you liked the video!
I love the fossils!!!! I would've taken hundreds of photos of everything
If you’re over 135lbs, you can’t be part of this group, lol. The main reason I love these guys is all the positive energy and agree ability they have amongst each other. No antagonists or negative Nancy’s amongst them…all in this together.
That looked like a coiled metal spring!❤🙌👍🏻💯🤩😊
Спасибо, было очень интересно опуститься на дно пещеры. Вы смелые и отважные люди. ❤️
Awesome video awesome sea pearls beautiful 🥰🫶🏻👍🏻🤗👌😍✌🏻👋🏻
Awesome adventure guys
Yall Mud Otters are the Bomb 💣
omg I love maps.. Thanks!
Wow so cool. Love the fossils ❤
When you find these ancient pearls, do you keep any of them, or at least one? Or do you just leave them all where they are? I would be so tempted to keep one
I'm sure some people do, but I never have. Even touching those pools would permanently stain them also.
This is the same cave the adventure twins visited a few months back !
The long slinky type fossils are crinoids
you are moving the camera to fast .. everywhere dude!! lol
Down is kinda easy, it's the up..
Where is this
Wow looks like a fish head statue at 4:56 on the left 😂
What country are you in? I could assume the U.S. if so what state? Just curious.
I think this was Georgia, but I could be wrong
Awesome 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thank you very interesting video. I do not think that it is so much, traces of huge temperature, cataclysm, melting at a huge depth, many black stones, all in clay and small crumbs. In the ancient Indian epic Mahapharata war is described, where they used weapons like a thousand suns))
I’d love to go in a cave like that just to see fossils
fossils look like Crinoids
Shiny!
9:51 That's a crinoid
I’m stressing over an MRI I have next week. (I know some of you took a pearl…put it back before the curse is upon you.
were all diamonds and gold joins have. make money if found, same make money then go to looking caves.
Don’t watch The Descent before doing this!
Ever find snakes 🐍?
Yeah, NO.
Love your videos but worried about the looting your videos will create.
That's why we don't share locations, the secret ones are even blacklisted from being said in the comments.
NO THANKS!
Somebody should put in an elevator!
yes if you pay all work and materials. lot go money.
+1
Just think all the destruction you started - when will you learn
Goofy
Did you find my Ami’s ?