150ft Deep Hole Leads To Secret River Cave
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- This underground river was hiding at the bottom of the 150ft deep pit in the ground. We will definitely be back to explore further in this place
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The thing that always surprises me is you cant tell the scale of these caves until someone else stands infront of the camera. Thank you for sharing your trips.
Yeah, I always think "you're not gonna make it through that squeeze" only to realize it's a ballroom sized area
And even then the camera doesn't do it justice. And even then its hard to fathom in person. But the limited time your brain does an accurate job, and that feeling of understanding the prominence of these earthly features is one of the most satisfying feelings you can have.
Do you ever wonder about what lives in the caves. This cave is so amazing. You know how to find good ones. Stay safe friends.
@@beverlyhanlon8376 from what they have shown us the occasional crayfish, lizard snake, or Skinwalker, guess the lack of sunlight and food most animals and critters are like
"Yeah that's a death trap I ain't going down there you gotta be crazy" meanwhile humans are like
"DUDEEE HOLD MY ROPE!!!" 🤣
Where are you amazing ❤️👀🌍
This is what UA-cam was made for! Thank you guys for sharing your adventures.
*Me at the zoo*
This and makeup tutorials.
@@bille77 haha
True. 🙌🏼
Where are you from?
I'm probably claustrophobic and a bit scared of heights, but this cave checked off all the boxes I'd like to see in a cave: a deep entrance, large galleries, stalagmites and stalactites, cool formations, a subterranean river, and wildlife. Wow.
I am expecting Gems or gold too
Emerald Hollow Mine, Hiddenite, North Carolina.
Crater of Diamonds State Park, Murfreesboro, Arkansas.
Gem Mountain, Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
Cherokee Ruby & Sapphire Mine, Franklin, North Carolina.
Gem Mountain Sapphire Mine, Philipsburg, Montana
Gem Mountain, MT is awesome. I pulled over 60 carats of sapphires from there last time, and another 30 of very small sapphires when I took all my tailings home and ran it a second time. I had all of them cut over seas. It was well worth it. There are so many colours and deviations even without heat treatment. I've given a dozen or so away, but am waiting for the right buyer or project to put them into.@@sharonodonnell2147
You should look at cenotes. I am claustrophobic, but I did well in them because they were big and you can swim around
I'm having a light headache watching this, LOL
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Amazing! And I do appreciate y'all taking us on this beautiful adventure. And because nobody was dropping foul language, I got to watch it with my grandchildren. Refreshing. Thanks!
Look up desert drifter
His channel is awesome your grandkids will love it if they loved this
Even for people who aren’t watching with kids it’s nice not to hear swear words every sentence
@@dutchvanderlinde4965for real!
Yes. No graffiti or breaking anything.
without UA-cam and your sharing, I never know something like this existing under earth. It's amazing and scary.
Not scary. But beautiful
So cool how each cave has it's own personality and formations.
I wish someone could take some still photos of the crystal formations so we can see the details better. And put them at the end of the video.
Absolutely a beautiful cave.
I hope James's ankle isn't too badly hurt.
This is a great idea!! And the flowstone too! He was going very fast with his camera movement sometimes. It’s nice to take in the detailed view.
Cool idea
Underground Explorers might definitely have all those photos for you he's a very didicated man. When a shot presents itself... The camera is out. And he is rolling
It
@@ActionAdventureTwins
Its in which country?
THAT IS SO COOL! Congrats gentleman! And thank you for not destroying it and having complete respect ❤️
You can tell if a cave is hard to get to when there is no graffiti!
screw graffiti. I been cleaning it for a while now and it's a pain
@@georgieippolito9924In urban environments, especially non residential I think it's completely fine and understandable. But yeah graffiti in nature is stupid and unnecessary. There used to be this huge Douglas forest by my house as a kid but it was littered with hot pink and neon green scribbles everywhere even on rocks and gravel
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I agree with the no graffiti but close to your entrance there’s probably more hiding but where you came in either put a little sign for explores to sign or pick a small spot and don’t be obnoxious and sing huge just your name small where you can still read it
its Art dude
As a speleologist in Indonesia, i suggest you to check the rope regulary due to your rigging technique, especially when rope got friction on stone/cave ornament. Have a nice adventure, bro
Yup, you can only do that so much before it gets compromised
I'd keep a man above ground to make sure no one cuts or tampers with the lifeline stranding all of the crew! Trust no one, in our sick societies these days..........
@@australiasfirstmate1556 yeah... It's depends on the social condition in exploration area, some times the villager give me meal or snack, because they are hope we find a water in the cave to pump it out, mostly exploration area in here are draught area
Nah, let them suffer the consequences
@@datheoryof you sound dumb.
Congratulations. You move forward in every cave you enter without damaging anything. You don't even harm the animals or stones you see. you are amazing
I could watch this for hours. Once again, thank you for bringing me along on this adventure.
Hello guys, there is a huge cave in Brazil, legend says that it connects São Tome das Letras (Brazil) and Macchu Picchu (Peru), the Brazilian army entered it once to reconnoitre the depth, they spent 7 days inside the cave and returned due to lack of supplies, the name is Gruta do Carimbado, it would be very interesting for you to look up it. I love your videos keep up the good work!!
If this was true fAm ALL THE BRICKS FROM Peru would go threw this cartel know everything
@@freebandmikeyyy Hahaha through the cave takes a lot more work because they simply cross the border where there is no supervision
Guna cave , kodaikanal, india
@@jobyjoe7902 saw the movie, Joby?
There is absolutely no way there is a cave wide enough for a human to fit through that would go 2000 miles under the andes mountains.
One of your best caves for formations, and aquatic life I've seen you all explore. I absolutely loved this cave. I call it the icicle, volcano, flow, fish and salamander cave
me and the bois looking for diamonds in the mines at 3:00 am:
Yes. Exactly what you said.
Nice feelings expressed
Cute princess👸
This video very interesting ☀
Balls of steel you guys have. Me, I feel claustrophobic riding an elevator alone.
Ez nagyon szuper volt. Aranyosak voltak az ott élő kis állatok és mindenhol érdekes helyek. A vízes barlangok nagyon jók. Annyira irígylem.✨
This is absolutely amazing. I envy your youth and strength to be able to do this. Thank you for taking us along. I just joined your channel the other day.
Welcome, I’ve been watching for a while now. I will say these guys explore some of the most beautiful places under the surface of the Earth. I wish I could do it, but I’d be a lot more careful… 😅
@@ElissaBlankenship. we are going to try and be more careful from now on
@@ActionAdventureTwinssorry for this being kind of old. Do you ever use a third hand or prusik when rappelling into the cave?
@@ActionAdventureTwins good to hear 🫶🏻 I enjoy your videos so much and I genuinely don’t want anything bad to happen to you guys! Thank you for making these videos and taking the time to read comments.
I'd be so afraid of getting lost. You guys are so bold.
Thank you for brining this to the world. That was beautiful. Very few humans have experienced what you guys have. Awesome.
the collective "ooooooooo" after charging the formations was oddly hilarious and wholesome
I didn't get that...what they mean by charging?
@@rahulsrivastava6049 the light activates something in the crystals that makes them glow when in the dark again (i think- im no rock genuis or anything)
@@rahulsrivastava6049 I had to google it.. its called "Calcite Phosphorescence", i never knew that was a thing.. so SICK!!!
That first rappel was CRAZY!!! The floor just never seemed to come - just zipping lower and lower. Must be exhilarating! That was definitely much, much deeper than it seemed.
i grew up saying I would never go caving but I think your videos have changed my mind, although I know for a fact I won't be going into anything that looks even remotely sketchy (unsure if my body can fit, seemingly-loose ground/overhangs, and I definitely will not be going alone at all)
I feel the same way
Do you ever wonder if there is ever an unknown species of animal down there just waiting to hunt something? I would be terrified to explore that deep into it. Amazing footage, I watched the whole thing
Yeah we get a little creeped out in the small passages where they would be up close to us if they pop out
the ecosystem isn't complex or sustainable enough for a large predator
there might be some dangerous bacteria and pathogens lurking in them though
A Balrog?
I'm certain these guys have wandered past dozens of un named animals. If only they knew a spelunking biologist!
I doubt any of them are dangerous to humans
I mean those orange lizards i dont think they are very normal are they? Cool as heck for sure
I’m jealous! Did lots of caving when I was your age. I always wanted to do vertical caves but only did a few small drops. Your videos lets me live the dream! I turn 66 next week so probably won’t cave again so sad. Thanks for the effort it takes to film ax you go,
Dont cave in , there is still time for adventure 😅
One of the most amazing caves you guys have explored yet! Looking forward to you going back again and pushing further. Stay safe!
Couldn't stop laffing when they chartered up the formation with flash light and they all gave the perfectly timed ooow!!!
What an amazing adventure! I'm constantly amazed at how much variety there can be, even in the same cave. I know I'll never get down into one of those, so thank you for sharing your adventure with me.
WOW!!! It’s hard to believe that there are so much beautiful under ground. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures. I absolutely enjoyed your video ❤
Nice feelings expressed
Cute princess👸
(That was technically a big stick.)
Appreciate the videos, and we all REALLY appreciate your spelunking ethics. Pristine formations, left pristine for others.
Positive waves ❤
My new favorite channel, genuine dudes out there gettin it. This is awesome.
Would have great to have a good geologist, an air quality monitor (if they didn't have one) and a second backup rope attached for the exit.
Dude you guys just straight up found the most magical cave. I'm completely jealous. I want to explore something like this so bad! Incredible! 💚
One of the coolest entrances I've ever seen.
Easily one of the best caves ever! Crazy the amount and variety of unique formations, and the wildlife deep underground is amazing.
This cave is magnificent ,incredible beautiful
Fantastic I would love to go there huge so lucky to see this
I don't know what was more awesome. It glowing or all of you saying oooooohhhhhhh, at the same time! Priceless!😂
Beautiful cave! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
I can't wait to see more of this cave. It was massive.
WOW. That was beautiful. I love watching you going into all these caves. Thanks for sharing. Caves are awesome.
I loved cave exploring as a kid and young man. I especially give you kudos's for not damaging the caves interior. You could be the only humans stepping foot into it in hundreds or thousands of years. Pretty cool stuff im hooked again. Can't wait to watch the rest of the videos. Do you guys send off videos to biologists, specially aquatic species. It would be interesting if there are unknown species of fish in some of these cool caves. Now my old butt wants to go exploring again!
wow awesome
I have spelunked before, when I was in my teens I believe. Southern Indiana has a whole mess of caves to tour as you guys are doing. It was absolutely amazing. I can’t handle small places anymore though. Yes, pretty sad, I agree with you, but I have great memories from eh experience.
The cave in this video is better than the ones I went to for the most part. I did however see helectites that covered about a. 50 foot area of the ceiling. Unfortunately, no pictures that I can find, which is practically tragic.
Thank you for the video. You guys were fun to watch. God bless you all and be safe as that is the most important thing.
Thank you for sharing. I've been trapped in cities for too long and this video made me yearn for what I've been missing
That cave is amazing! I hope y’all get to go back!
Major wow factor with this video - the first WOW! popped out of my mouth 45 seconds in. Been watching your channel for over a year and watched the videos back to the beginning and I think this is the most beautiful cave you've been in yet. Even the entrance to this cave was the most magical.
still not sure if I like this cave or not I hurt my foot jumping from ledge to ledge in the cave but we will surely be back to explore more of it!
@@ActionAdventureTwins What is the name given to this prehistoric Cave?
The level of anxiety I felt watching this video 😳
I admire these guys for having what it takes to show us that don't the beauty that exist in places like this.
Truly amazing!
Nice feelings expressed
Cute princess👸
You come to india here also you will find many famous undisclosed and undiscovered cave system. You are inspiring a lot of people explore and earth geological and have a sense of adventure.
This cave is for sure in my top 3 favorites that you've explored. Could be number one.
It’s kinda wonderful when you get quiet and we see what you’re looking at. It’s usually so beautiful you’re lost for words! I would be to! I think I now understand why you guys go caving. The things you get to see may have only , ever been seen by God! Just amazing! Thanks for including us on your journey.
well i am saving this video to my favorites list....i think this is the sweetest looking cave/cavern ive seen in your videos so far,thank you for bringing it to me
Stalagmite: cause they "mite" reach the top
Stalactite: cause they get "tight" as they go down
That's what I was taught.
This was an awesome video guys! Glad everyone came out safe.
Thank you so much for sharing your video❤ 55+ yrs ago exploring caves in areas that made it clear we were first. 🙌🏼 ❤️🙏🏼
Oh my heart. This is hitting all my panic buttons lol. Thank you for doing this so I can vicariously live through you!!
11:25. Imagine that experience from the two orange salamanders's perspective?! The were frozen in place, but hen the booming lights approached they panicked and ran. It was like nothing they had ever known.
I can tell a stoner from a UA-cam comment lol
I think this is one of the coolest caves you have posted, really makes me wanna try out something like this for myself, but ultimately some ppl just built different lol.
Your adventures are chilling and gives me goosebumps. You guys are so courageous. I pray to god to protect you. Good luck.
You guys are awesome. Thanks for taking us underground to see some of mother nature's hidden beauty. Mad props to yall and Alex falling was priceless.
That was awesome! I was in Crystal Cave yesterday. It was my first time ever in a cave and it was amazing! They turned of the lights during the tour so we could experience total darkness. I was so peaceful. I officially lost my fear of the dark. 😊😁❤
Cool bros...we love you in the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Talk about adventure! You 3 work together like clockwork! So brave RESPECT!❤Cowobonga!!!😊
This cave is quite impressive. I appreciate you sharing this here on youtube, considering I will never be spelunking in my life. 😂
It’s so freaking cool to see all the old water marks and waterways that have dried up. Makes you think how it functioned before it went dry like it is.
This cave is one of my all time favorites. The water at the base of the entrance pit is directly tied to the river at a spring. I have seen large water turtles in that pool.
Woahhh! We want to see a turtle in a cave that is very special and we Definitely might lose our mind. Very very interesting!
Bro where is this cave at and how do you find caves like this???
how do animals get into and survive in caves?
Yeah where is this cave at ?
Where is the cave?
Throws stick down hole
proceeds to plunge into the
Mines Moria 😂
I’m always impressed with how clean the water looks
Man, it is hard for me to understand how people can do stuff like this. I personally have this voice in my head that says hey, if you go in this cave, something really bad could happen and you could die a terrible death,hey, if you jump off this cliff, and anything goes wrong you could die a terrible death… I guess some people don’t have that voice. Thanks for making the video so that I can see the inside of this cave too.
It’s amazing how in a place so dark and isolated there is still life, like an underground desert
My son watched a show called octonauts and through them I've learned about so many species that live in deep dark caves much like this. There are tons
Troglobites are endlessly fascinating to me. The food chain/nutrient/energy exchange in such a place can be incredibly complex. I'd bet there's a doctorate's worth of information to be researched in just the part they showed.
Just like Bill & Ted go caving :). Fantastic job fellas, most grateful for the share. What a place!
It's a good thing a picture can speak a thousand words.
Dude. Bro. Dude. Whoa. Bro. Dude
Epic dive! Ultimate meditation spot @17:45 ❤
Beautiful! Simply beautiful! The Sistine Chapel has nothing on the ceilings in this formation!
Watching after മഞ്ഞുമ്മേൽ ബോയ്സ്😂
You guys are an inspiration. Keep marveling!
Excellent exploration as always!! God bless y’all , stay safe out there!!💯👍👍
Amazing, i only wish the vids were longer.. theyre very calming and chill for me
I got goosebumps to watch this video. Creation is amazing!!! Thanks for sharing.
I am a total clautrophobe and could never in a million years do something like this but dang! it looks like wicked fun. Thanks so much for the vicarious thrill!
I don't about fun I would be concerned about what your breathing
This cave is massive and so stunning..😮
I love exploring my back yard. It won't try to kill me. No drowning, getting lost, no methane, no bats and no rescue crew needed.
It has amazed me that you find so many caves to explore. This one was definitely the best or at least my favorite to view on video. I believe you called them soda straws? They were amazing. I've never seen so many in those spots. You should definitely be cranking out DVDs or coffee table books something.
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Wow absolutely amazing video friend thank you and please keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland 😊
Every where is mysterious and horror place . 😮 Whatever whole trip is very amazing n surprising😊
Do you do this for fun? Do you map these cave systems? Do you record these caves? Are these caves a;; unexplored or never recorded? Are any of the caves you explore newly discovered?
A suggestion for filming formations. Do a slow plan starting with a few second pause at the beginning and end. Film with someone shining the light from one side. That cave is every cavers wet dream to find...mine anyway.
half a year, thats determination
that rapel was majestic damn
This was Amazing! Thank you for taking us along! I definitely am scared to death of going in caves. I would love to but get to freaked out. This is the ultimate coolest thing to not go in but you all take us along! Thanks for taking us along for the ride 🥰
The word "dude" is so synonymous with anything adrenaline related
Are you guys ever worried about the particulates in the air? Seems pretty crazy down there
1:33 prolly a good idea to either replace or mend that rope. If you leave it be, you'll have an unpleasant rip at some point. Either way, when you have a break in the sheath, it's a good idea to put it at the other end of the rope, so it doesn't stress the core.
It did hold though!
It's unicore extreme pro from PMI.
Do you guys ever camp out in the caves with extra supplies? Then carry on the following day? It would be cool to see a live stream too!
I dont think there's anyway to get service deep in these caves. Would make it extremely difficult to live stream
An overnight would be cool to do.
@@jq7323you got the run com-lines for the surface and stream from there. Like a super ass long Ethernet cable
@@jq7323😂😂
I'm so jealous. Total respect for the respect you all showed. Subscribed...
Great job , so bold exploring really strange secret of nature so wonderful , well done brothers. 👍👍
Young guys and no bad language. Awsome video
How do you determine how long you stay in a cave? Do you ever camp out in a cave? Have you ever explored any caves in Florida? Do you ever say where any of the caves are located?
I would hate if someone hacked his computer or phone and found all these good locations...
That's so cool you have a group of buddies you can do these adventures with. I live on a tiny island with nothing like this and I'd be lucky to find one person who would do this. How long have you and your caving buddies been friends?
Ooo I would love to kow this too.
Wohhoo...thanks for taking us there... it's incredible.
Yall really deserve to have your own tv show. Almost every one of these videos I’m just watching, eyes wide, jaw dropped, 😮 just mind blowing. The stuff under our world’s surface is just incredible. Unbelievable, and mostly unseen. Y’all do amazing work, stay safe (enough) 😂 and keep it up!!
Have you guys considered taking a black light down, for highlighting certain minerals and crystals?
I finally just bought a handheld UV light, to look at mushrooms in the coming season. Cant wait to use it
Why UV light for mushrooms?? @@frankmacleod2565
Imagine Caves on other planets and what they would look like!?! ❤
What would it take resource wise to send expeditions down these rivers? I noticed you mentioned currents making a hazard returning up stream. Are any of these rivers charted?
What a gorgeous cave. The crystals and formations were beautiful.
I'm surprised you guys didn't find batman
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I'll ask... how does one go about joining in these type of adventures? Is there a special organization such as NSS or NCA that you join? Training lessons, equipment, knowing the inherent hazards and dangers in spelunking by unskilled cavers? I have been fascinated by the exploration of subterranean spaces all my life. Watching your library of incredible expeditions below the terrestrial surface is an experience beyond any description that I could give it! Ever thought about shooting an underground journey in stereo 3D?
I think at this point we have all been ditched somewhere in these caves. It definitely helps if you are OK with calling out to the Crew and getting nothing in return. Definitely might end up crawling back out alone on these trips
NSS can definitely get you started caving and they would never leave you in the cave
Can I get the geolocation?
I need to sample the cheetah print rock I think it might have been from prehistoric times