Please keep making these vids, its hard to watch other channels due to the awful music or the voices being annoying. I think you have a natural voice for it and the music isn't intrusive, I also like your animations.
the 1st diver that found the body after the initial drowning should have immediately turned back and signaled to the others to go back to the surface, he instead chose to spend time to get past that drowned diver and that caused time to be lost for him and the discovery of the body panicked the other 2nd diver that drowned, its almost criminal that he did not warn the others behind him.
I can see your point but unless your down there in that situation it’s hard to say what you do I’m sure he done everything to free his mate but if he see him die in-front of him he had a split second to make a choice I’d say it was to risky to go round him and go back otherwise he would of done it
I’m a deep diver have been to a few shallow caves but I don’t consider myself a cave diver. To answer your question diving is like drug you could get addicted to the buzz and the tremendous amount of joy you could get from the peacefulness of diving and the scenery. To sum it up I wound say the most beautiful moments of my life by far has been my deep dives in some canyons and WW wrecks.
Not to offend anyone but I think it's just about being an adrenaline junkie. The rush of exploring something unknown. Showcase of strength in navigating tough spots and coming back alive.
I can think of little less more horrifying than being in a pitch black cave under water dragging the decomposed body of a friend . Obsurd byt slightly impressive and touching that these guys did that to put their friends bodies to rest
One time, I pulled my blanket up over my head and decided spelunking just isn't for me.
Lol
Lol good call!
Please keep making these vids, its hard to watch other channels due to the awful music or the voices being annoying. I think you have a natural voice for it and the music isn't intrusive, I also like your animations.
I agree 👍
the 1st diver that found the body after the initial drowning should have immediately turned back and signaled to the others to go back to the surface, he instead chose to spend time to get past that drowned diver and that caused time to be lost for him and the discovery of the body panicked the other 2nd diver that drowned, its almost criminal that he did not warn the others behind him.
I can see your point but unless your down there in that situation it’s hard to say what you do I’m sure he done everything to free his mate but if he see him die in-front of him he had a split second to make a choice I’d say it was to risky to go round him and go back otherwise he would of done it
Who was the third one that died????
@@breadfan9 Two divers died. Not three...
@@Rivaboyz1987 the comment is talking about the 3rd diver who went past, so that the 4th died
I'll stick to lazy hobbies. No caves or mountains for me. Every dead body on Everest was once a highly motivated, determined person.
I'll never understand these guys. 😱
Ya, i dont speak Finnish either
Ever hear the John Jones story?
@@evomike5708 I don't think so.
@@evomike5708yesss in nutty putty
@@vivelajonny😂😂🤣 clever
Not only do these suicide hobbies put yourself in imminent danger, but you then pull in other unrelated lives to drag you out when you fail.
Yes exactly!!
“They had no idea of the dangers waiting inside “ be foreal 😂
They absolutely knew. They just thought "but it is not going to happen to us".
Few accidents have happened, yeah but few have tried it.
How can there be anything enjoyable about doing this for a hobby??
I’m a deep diver have been to a few shallow caves but I don’t consider myself a cave diver. To answer your question diving is like drug you could get addicted to the buzz and the tremendous amount of joy you could get from the peacefulness of diving and the scenery. To sum it up I wound say the most beautiful moments of my life by far has been my deep dives in some canyons and WW wrecks.
Stay safe brother@@aleksmartini4
Not to offend anyone but I think it's just about being an adrenaline junkie. The rush of exploring something unknown. Showcase of strength in navigating tough spots and coming back alive.
Great video. You deserve way more subscribers.
Great diagrams! Thanks!
If it's not magical treasure down there I'm not diving in no caves
I can think of little less more horrifying than being in a pitch black cave under water dragging the decomposed body of a friend . Obsurd byt slightly impressive and touching that these guys did that to put their friends bodies to rest
Let’s dive into this dark cave . Omg it’s dangerous ?
My main hobbies are guitar playing and language learning. No caves for me...
why tho
Super cold Norwegian winter. Yeah -3 C.
Jeezus man. Fk that 😂
Wait they for sure knew what was awaiting them. Like they didnt know the danger ....
سبحان الله محزن جدا.
SO..............who was the third diver that died????
Two divers died. Not three...
@@Valoelify😂
The discovered the Darwin award in that cave.
Your audience are not six year olds. Why not give the commentary like an adult, to adults. Rather than a kindergarten teacher.
😂😂😂😂😂 Beautiful.