I love this, I learned so much about the springs before ever visiting them, this was a favorite! Thanks for documenting all the hard work being done to preserve these natural treasures!
I use this as a jumping off point to talk about Florida geologic history, water supply and human impact in a high school Environmental Science class. I connect it to Chapter 4 of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. It's a great way to lead into the growing Florida population, water demands and the sinkholes that are increasing in western Florida.
I’m here after becoming familiar with cave diving. Started with the Thai cave rescue then I found vids about cave diving disasters, then the Dive Talk channel. I can’t get enough of cave diving shits enthralling
I'm not a teacher or a student, I'm just here to learn about how beautiful Florida is and her rivers and springs. It is the most important part of our history and future.
As a retired teacher in Florida, I have to admit I taught about the aquafier using this video. Superb Job!!
I'm just here because I have to write a paper about this.
SAME BRO
Carlson Gerelus same
@Lea Rose Same lol, EVR 2001?
@@agsenti5523 EVR 2001!!
@@freshmoistfrog8417 yesssss EVR2001
I love this, I learned so much about the springs before ever visiting them, this was a favorite! Thanks for documenting all the hard work being done to preserve these natural treasures!
I use this as a jumping off point to talk about Florida geologic history, water supply and human impact in a high school Environmental Science class. I connect it to Chapter 4 of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. It's a great way to lead into the growing Florida population, water demands and the sinkholes that are increasing in western Florida.
I’m here after becoming familiar with cave diving. Started with the Thai cave rescue then I found vids about cave diving disasters, then the Dive Talk channel. I can’t get enough of cave diving shits enthralling
Love that the narrator from Forensic Files is narrating this!
Peter Thomas
Rest in peace Wes Skiles. You will be missed by all.
I highly recommend Jill Heinerth's book "Into the Planet" She recounts this production and behind the scenes work.
Anyone else doing this in EVR2001? USF
I am!
@@shamaritog123 rip I just finished the classs last semester
@@sflsoccerforlife7663 this assignment is so boring I don't even know what to write about
@@shamaritog123 Its absolutely terrible, I had to bs the whole thing!
so fucking dumb fr dude lol @@sflsoccerforlife7663
Florida man fires over 200 rounds into kitchen floor. Swears he hears voices under his house!
Really cool!! Another interesting underground river is the "Bolton Strid" section of River Wharfe in England!
My question is, why doesn't the cameraman get any credit for going underwater with them??🤔🤔
I agree lol how they did this?
Amazing
The part at the cave in is enough to trigger an anxiety attack.
Damn you Professor
I'm not a teacher or a student, I'm just here to learn about how beautiful Florida is and her rivers and springs. It is the most important part of our history and future.
Me to
im here because of mr beast
the team is just humans
Nah bruh ain’t no way I’m diving down that deep hole what….
Come Mr slave. Oh Jesus christ! Its so wet.
Your caption is terrible.
Agreed bro
Jesus.. are you actualy gonna show these underground river or just talk about the team? Thumbs down
Brian would never use any secret navy technology for his ground penetrating tracking devices.