found your channel from the mr. ballen reaction video you guys put out! I absolutely loved that little podcast, and have REALLY enjoyed this little blue spring documentary. Please keep making content like this whole blue spring stuff it's so interesting to watch you guys!
Dear Mike, thanks for risks you take, the exploration you do (watching you push through the restrictions makes me feel claustrophobic!), the respect you show to Native Americans and your all around gentlemanly bearing. You could be a boastful badass but not at all. First heard of you at Dive Talk and those guys love you, so do I!. Stay safe.
Since I’ve started watching all these cave diving videos I realized that the quote fits so good that is there built different I can’t understand how you get up one day and go shit i wanna crawl through a cave under water
Visited this place as a kid and they said something about it being super deep and folks have died trying to dive there. Always wondered if anyone took some videos of it. 10/10 thank you.
Could you have possibly used a vacuum hose to remove the gravel? Or was it just way too tight that looked like a lot of hard work but for a good cause. Great footage of the restrictions and the line being removed.
I don't think so, especially if you life in an area with karst geology. A neighbor of mine had a sinkhole eat his mailbox. For a time it was scary deep, but eventually clogged itself with trees and a lot of dirt. Also when riding horses on that spot (pre-sinkhole) and quite a few areas leading up to it, you could actually hear the hollowness under their hooves at times. I still think there are acres of caves there. I used to dream about digging a hole down into it, more of a nightmare really, Mike makes me look like an overgrown chicken. Anyway in that area of Florida, under the sand is limestone that looks like swiss cheese. Not sure how many holes are big enough for human to fit through, but I suspect there are far far more large caves in FL than have been explored, but there isn't a way into them.
found your channel from the mr. ballen reaction video you guys put out! I absolutely loved that little podcast, and have REALLY enjoyed this little blue spring documentary. Please keep making content like this whole blue spring stuff it's so interesting to watch you guys!
Dear Mike, thanks for risks you take, the exploration you do (watching you push through the restrictions makes me feel claustrophobic!), the respect you show to Native Americans and your all around gentlemanly bearing. You could be a boastful badass but not at all. First heard of you at Dive Talk and those guys love you, so do I!. Stay safe.
gosh cleaning up those gravels.. dedication finest level. true explorers.
Glad you turned comments on. Hope you release more content!
Since I’ve started watching all these cave diving videos I realized that the quote fits so good that is there built different I can’t understand how you get up one day and go shit i wanna crawl through a cave under water
Visited this place as a kid and they said something about it being super deep and folks have died trying to dive there. Always wondered if anyone took some videos of it. 10/10 thank you.
We heard some people had tried to dive it but not about anyone who died.
This is inspirational! Good job, amazing to see! Thank you for filming it, which must have added on the workload!
These are amazing, thanks for all you do!
This is crazy but so cool!!!
Could you have possibly used a vacuum hose to remove the gravel? Or was it just way too tight that looked like a lot of hard work but for a good cause. Great footage of the restrictions and the line being removed.
wow!!! 😍
Good video
I wonder if cave divers have regular access, or was this a one time thing.?
It was a One time thing.
Look at these restrictions, it's way to dangerous to open this for regular cave divers
How strong was the line you all used in Blue Spring?
Have you ever taken a hammer and chisel with you when diving in caves? So you can get through narrow places?
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Yes we have
Is it not crazy to think that there could water caverns under your feet?
I don't think so, especially if you life in an area with karst geology. A neighbor of mine had a sinkhole eat his mailbox. For a time it was scary deep, but eventually clogged itself with trees and a lot of dirt. Also when riding horses on that spot (pre-sinkhole) and quite a few areas leading up to it, you could actually hear the hollowness under their hooves at times. I still think there are acres of caves there. I used to dream about digging a hole down into it, more of a nightmare really, Mike makes me look like an overgrown chicken. Anyway in that area of Florida, under the sand is limestone that looks like swiss cheese. Not sure how many holes are big enough for human to fit through, but I suspect there are far far more large caves in FL than have been explored, but there isn't a way into them.
@@karlharvymarx2650 I wonder what it takes to own a cave... I wonder if it's possible to purchase a cave without purchasing the land above it
I love your videos but that back round music is very distracting, and it's hard to hear the narrative.You guys are awesome tho.