Worst thing is Devils Hole 1 in Nevada isnt confirmed for its depth and the furthest down documented is 900 feet but could go another 900 feet in another part of it that has not been documented for good reason as it sits right under a small crack which is barely enough to get a person through and has a strong current that pulls you into it. I just hope one day it gets documented more, but this cave is amazing i would love to dive it one day.
I heard something crazy about devils hole, that there was an earthquake in Mexico and it caused a tsunami to come out of devils hole. So, they think that it is extremely large, and may even lead to an underground ocean. There's also a fish found there that's nowhere else in the world, which is only why like 5 people(scientists) have the rights to dive there.
Since part of my family lives in Hranice, I've been to the abyss a few times and it sounds more exciting than it looks. It's basically a small polluted pond in the middle of the forest. Wish it would look more exciting from the outside, maybe more tourist would want to visit then.
Yes, this is the deepest underwater cave in the world. Current depth is measured at 450 m, 1476 ft. Estimated depth ranges from 1 to 3 km, 3300 to 9900 ft. Second deepest underwater cave is Pozzo del Merro in Italy at rougly 400 m (1200 ft). Pearce Resurgence is a mighty cave, going as deep as 180 metres. That cave in Carolina that some dummy from USA suggested is not an underwater cave at all (💤).
No it’s not there this thing in my state called the in less under water cave in the mountains 🏔 in North Carolina so boom 1,286 ft is no the record dummy
It could be nice to watch a longer version of the video
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Worst thing is Devils Hole 1 in Nevada isnt confirmed for its depth and the furthest down documented is 900 feet but could go another 900 feet in another part of it that has not been documented for good reason as it sits right under a small crack which is barely enough to get a person through and has a strong current that pulls you into it. I just hope one day it gets documented more, but this cave is amazing i would love to dive it one day.
I heard something crazy about devils hole, that there was an earthquake in Mexico and it caused a tsunami to come out of devils hole. So, they think that it is extremely large, and may even lead to an underground ocean. There's also a fish found there that's nowhere else in the world, which is only why like 5 people(scientists) have the rights to dive there.
The guy with the control there at the end didn't seem very excited at all 😂
he operates very expensive robot which is not his in very narrow passages. And there were several robots left there already :)
Since part of my family lives in Hranice, I've been to the abyss a few times and it sounds more exciting than it looks. It's basically a small polluted pond in the middle of the forest. Wish it would look more exciting from the outside, maybe more tourist would want to visit then.
So..... Where's the full length feature? I'd love to see it!
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I've nothing clever nor witty to comment, this is just really amazing
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Yes, this is the deepest underwater cave in the world.
Current depth is measured at 450 m, 1476 ft. Estimated depth ranges from 1 to 3 km, 3300 to 9900 ft. Second deepest underwater cave is Pozzo del Merro in Italy at rougly 400 m (1200 ft). Pearce Resurgence is a mighty cave, going as deep as 180 metres. That cave in Carolina that some dummy from USA suggested is not an underwater cave at all (💤).
Pearce Resurgence goes to at least 245 metres. Check out Richard Harris’ video (Richard of Thai cave rescue fame).
yay i live there :D
So there's the vid of a bunch of guys watching a screen.
Inaccurate. The deepest cave could also be pearce Resurgence in nz.
I checked it and it isnt even close. Rougly 180 m deep, althought it is true that Hranice is much easier to access and therefore study.
@@agregau lol check out Richard Harris 's video they just dived to 240m there and it's not even near explored
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We have global primacy in one thing at least, here in Czech republic😊
now everyone call us "czechia", shame on our politics :(
living outside Czechoslovakia for many years I still say Czechoslovakia and everybody understands right away where beer and hockey do really thrive
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No it’s not there this thing in my state called the in less under water cave in the mountains 🏔 in North Carolina so boom 1,286 ft is no the record dummy