Hey everyone, hope you had a great week :D ! Due to some problems I wasn't able to upload in a while, but its all good now, expect 2+ videos a week, hope you like this one !
As always your videos are great. A couple of things you could have mentioned at the bottom of Carlsbad Caverns there is a McDonald's restaurant and there's a elevator that will bring you back to the top. The giant Crystal Cave in Mexico was supposed to be flooded again with the scalding water they pumped out so the crystals Wouldn't Die. Keep up the good work look forward to your next video
There is a great line of books called, "Death in.. " and each book is about different us parks. I just finished "Death in the Grand Canyon" and it lists the deaths from 1800s on to the present. An unbelievable number of people have just tripped and fallen 600 feet into the canyon. A few backed their cars over the edge while parking, and a bunch Thelma and Louised into space on purpose! Other than that, a LOT of people have jumped into the fast moving Colorado to show off and gone over a waterfall, got ducked down by a whirlpool or froze to death in water that's basically snowmelt. I expected tons of grizzly bear attacks, etc. but almost every accident was self inflicted stupidity.
Dude, you missed Son Doon cave in Vietnam. It's the largest by volume, longest by distance and 3 airplanes could fly side by side through most of it. It has it's own jungle with plants, insects, birds and animals found nowhere else in the world. Really cool. You could do a whole show on it alone. Oh come on, you could do it....really. Hey thanks for great shows. I search for you every couple days. You're the best..and I'm not just polishing your apples.
Side note on glacial caves, a little girl died because of a collapse near the entrance of the "Big Four Ice Caves" in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest here in Washington State a few years back. Glacier caves are very dangerous.
christine paris I know of one confirmed death which was of an explorer who attempted to go through blocked off sections, and caused a cave in. I live about 3 hours from it, and plan to one day go on a tour there.
AJ ViDz Floyd Collins was an American cave explorer who was trapped by a collapse and died of thirst and hunger. He was attempting to map the cave. You can visit the homestead and the entrance when you go.
3:00 Nope but I'd watch *TVR Exploring* do it like all of his exploring abandoned mines stuff. I have no affiliation beyond being a subscriber to his rather addictive channel. I never thought watching someone explore abandoned mines would be interesting but watching someone crawl over a pile of collapsed rubble to see what else is behind the next dark corner that is held up by the remaining rotting wood that didn't collapse...well it's pretty intense, and interesting :) -Jake
I can say that honestly...I definitely do have the what it takes. I have in the past for fun. There are large sections of southwest VA still being mapped today. There is a spot in MO being mapped since the 1960's and that one ain't showing signs of stopping any time soon...For advice, seek the NSS. I am a member.
yeah, the cave of crystals in mexico that was apart of a mining operation, ran out of funds, it is now inaccessible. interesting fact. The main chamber contains giant selenite crystals (gypsum, CaSO4·2 H2O), some of the largest natural crystals ever found. The cave's largest crystal found to date is 12 m (39 ft) in length, 4 m (13 ft) in diameter and 55 tons in weight.
j c No it wasn't. The lore is that the great hero gods of the Mahabharata built it. They were not human, but not demons. They are the ones who used flying machines and advanced technology. Ancient alien researchers always refer to them because the epic battle is covered in tremendous detail, with drawings and paintings. It's pretty wild.
christine paris But aliens do not exist and there is only one God. Demons do exist and the nephalim did exist but were eradicated. So are you saying that they were nephalim?
j c I'm saying that the great gods of ancient India fought a war. I'm not talking about your biblical myths. Believe what you want. I don't tell you about my religion or force it on anyone else, it has nothing to do with a historical document from the 8th century. If you can't cope with history that doesn't fit your beliefs, just don't believe it.
Hey everyone, hope you had a great week :D ! Due to some problems I wasn't able to upload in a while, but its all good now, expect 2+ videos a week, hope you like this one !
As always your videos are great. A couple of things you could have mentioned at the bottom of Carlsbad Caverns there is a McDonald's restaurant and there's a elevator that will bring you back to the top. The giant Crystal Cave in Mexico was supposed to be flooded again with the scalding water they pumped out so the crystals Wouldn't Die. Keep up the good work look forward to your next video
There is a great line of books called, "Death in.. " and each book is about different us parks. I just finished "Death in the Grand Canyon" and it lists the deaths from 1800s on to the present.
An unbelievable number of people have just tripped and fallen 600 feet into the canyon. A few backed their cars over the edge while parking, and a bunch Thelma and Louised into space on purpose! Other than that, a LOT of people have jumped into the fast moving Colorado to show off and gone over a waterfall, got ducked down by a whirlpool or froze to death in water that's basically snowmelt. I expected tons of grizzly bear attacks, etc. but almost every accident was self inflicted stupidity.
YES!! Thank you! I've been hoping you'd do a episode on caves!!! Fantastic video, that was great!
Man Carlsbad Caverns is extraordinary in person this video doesn’t show how fun it is to go down there
Dude, you missed Son Doon cave in Vietnam. It's the largest by volume, longest by distance and 3 airplanes could fly side by side through most of it. It has it's own jungle with plants, insects, birds and animals found nowhere else in the world. Really cool. You could do a whole show on it alone. Oh come on, you could do it....really.
Hey thanks for great shows. I search for you every couple days. You're the best..and I'm not just polishing your apples.
Hi :D like it this channel is awsome!
He's back!!!! Dope video good sir
Thank ptown :D ! Is that P for Pittsburgh or ?
World Unearthed yes Pittsburgh PA
The cave in Thailand stood out to me, stunning.
Side note on glacial caves, a little girl died because of a collapse near the entrance of the "Big Four Ice Caves" in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest here in Washington State a few years back. Glacier caves are very dangerous.
Keep up the VIDS
Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the Longest Cave System in the World, 500 (mapped) miles.
AJ ViDz
That cave system freaks me out!! Can you imagine how many people went in there and never found their way out??
christine paris I know of one confirmed death which was of an explorer who attempted to go through blocked off sections, and caused a cave in. I live about 3 hours from it, and plan to one day go on a tour there.
AJ ViDz Floyd Collins was an American cave explorer who was trapped by a collapse and died of thirst and hunger. He was attempting to map the cave. You can visit the homestead and the entrance when you go.
What a great video. Thanks for sharing.
3:00 Nope but I'd watch *TVR Exploring* do it like all of his exploring abandoned mines stuff. I have no affiliation beyond being a subscriber to his rather addictive channel. I never thought watching someone explore abandoned mines would be interesting but watching someone crawl over a pile of collapsed rubble to see what else is behind the next dark corner that is held up by the remaining rotting wood that didn't collapse...well it's pretty intense, and interesting :)
-Jake
Carlsbad caverns . been there it's so beautiful. The walking is worth it.
That last picture of the glacial cave looked like an angry Budda
I can say that honestly...I definitely do have the what it takes. I have in the past for fun. There are large sections of southwest VA still being mapped today. There is a spot in MO being mapped since the 1960's and that one ain't showing signs of stopping any time soon...For advice, seek the NSS. I am a member.
Love your vids man keep it up awesome 👏👍🏻😎🔨
Wow, great stuff
yr videos are amazing
Yes the ceiling does look like an eye
I read somewhere they are letting the Cave of Crystals refill with water.
yeah, the cave of crystals in mexico that was apart of a mining operation, ran out of funds, it is now inaccessible.
interesting fact.
The main chamber contains giant selenite crystals (gypsum, CaSO4·2 H2O), some of the largest natural crystals ever found. The cave's largest crystal found to date is 12 m (39 ft) in length, 4 m (13 ft) in diameter and 55 tons in weight.
Very cool!
Totally fascinating
where do you get the music
hey i went to carls bad caverns!
I would never jump into a cave.
expandable Movie?....... The expendables series perhaps?
Soooo... demons built number 2? lol coooool
j c
Demons didn't build them.
christine paris well duh but that's what was suggested in the video.
j c
No it wasn't. The lore is that the great hero gods of the Mahabharata built it. They were not human, but not demons. They are the ones who used flying machines and advanced technology. Ancient alien researchers always refer to them because the epic battle is covered in tremendous detail, with drawings and paintings. It's pretty wild.
christine paris But aliens do not exist and there is only one God. Demons do exist and the nephalim did exist but were eradicated. So are you saying that they were nephalim?
j c
I'm saying that the great gods of ancient India fought a war. I'm not talking about your biblical myths.
Believe what you want. I don't tell you about my religion or force it on anyone else, it has nothing to do with a historical document from the 8th century. If you can't cope with history that doesn't fit your beliefs, just don't believe it.
used for war-ship ??
Nope nope grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr