As an amatuer rockhound, I would never make it out of this cave alive. There is so much to look at & pick up... I would forget where I was, get lost & die smiling😀
yeah thats me in the woods. find a leaf think its cool and keep following, see a mushroom keep going, a cool bug keep going and 6 hours later i have 0 clue where I am and no cell serivce. the fairy's wouldnt have a hard time capturing me. lol. I love watching their videos cause ive seen the above world, I want to explore the underworld and am too scared of spaces like that.
Muchas gracias, me han hecho interesarme en el campo de la espeleología, de esa manera puedo entender más la constitución de nuestro planeta y hay un gran encanto en ello, sean muy cuidadosos en sus geniales aventuras 👁👁
I noticed at the beginning of the video you mentioned going into the "Pulverizer Squeeze." I just wanted to clarify, it is not called Pulverizer Squeeze, it's actually the "Pulverizer Pqueeze." Little known fact but I'm glad I can shed light on it. 👍👍
15:37 this looks like the most unstable thing i've ever seen in a cave... Im not a cave expert by all means but jesus christ it looks its going to colapse with 1 little mistake.
There is an old Salt Peter cave in Ashland City, TN. It has some amazing features. I don't want to spoil it for you so go check it out. It might on private property, but I never asked.
Ah this is so cool! It looks so scary, you guys are so brave! It gives me anxiety though I feel like I can’t stop watching..will definitely binge your channel! W for Sophie’s camera man too
I live in the western part of Maryland and there’s a cave about 20 minutes from me in West Virginia that I went in back in like 2017. People built ladders inside for certain areas, and then there was part that was probably a 40 foot drop that you’d have to repel down, someone had put a hook in the wall but I didn’t have anything to go down with. It’s been years since I’ve been in it but if you’re ever this way I’d love to show you guys it
Definitely! If you are able to contact us on our Facebook page or Instagram or email us, we would love to get your information so we could come check the cave out when we would be in the area