I imagine every time it rains the entire pipe gets cleaned out. Plus there might not be enough food sources around at the top of the pipe for a spider to bother setting up a nest, and it's too long for them to make a journey to the bottom without starving. Edit: Not a scientist, this is just basic logic people. Edit: Can you bastards shut the hell up? No one is going to look at whatever whitty comments you're making down there. I don't give a fuck if you disagree with me. Go do something else.
My guess is that the pipe is an air shaft to a nearby mine or cave. 🤷🏻♀️ It would be interesting with a 360° camera and more lighting. Very interesting video.
Imagine being a forest mouse, on a nice stroll on the sunny floor of the woods, when suddenly your feet stop touching the ground and you find yourself plummeting downwards for 5 minutes straight.
@@wanderinggamer8290 Erm akshuwally they said that the rope was 40m and only just touched the bottom so it would take approximately 4.077471967380224 seconds.
I don't know why, but it's sometimes strange to think that there are places like this with the water trickling all the time in complete darkness and isolation as I go about my life. Like when I'm at work or at the gym, this place is just always doing it's thing all alone down there. Idk maybe I'm just weird
Bro I thought I was going mad… we need to talk. It’s nice to think about and it makes me feel cozy and motivated to go on an adventure…. But it also makes me feel uncomfortable because of the unwelcoming feeling of the unknown… maybe I’m even more crazy or I’ve just played to much Subnautica in my time
First of all it'd be pitch black so not nearly as horrifying. Secondly animals small enough to fall through it, like insects and small rodents would possibly survive the fall. But they'd die down there without any food anyways. So :/
Very creepy for someone with extreme claustrophobia, which is what I have. The image of that small tube going through all that darkness....aaahhhhh!!! I hope I don't dream about what I just saw!
@@ampycplus r/whoosh Edit: At this point it was dumb of me to comment this. In the beginning, I meant to add "jkjk" but figured it'd just be taken as a silly little joke and not a war starter. Stop hating and fighting in the comments, and stop asking for what Aiden said. I won't be saying out of respect for them, as it was there choice to remove the comment. I am sorry I caused this, it really wasn't my intention as I really didn't expect this to blow up like it did. Honestly, I just saw it as something others did as a joke and did the same without realizing it's hurtful. I won't be doing it again unless others know it's a joke. Again, I'm sorry.
"I SWEAR, THEY WERE TRYN TO ABDUCT ONE OF GOD'S GREATEST BLESSINGS! THE STICK OF GIRTH!! Thankfully it couldnt hold on and left as fast as it came! I SWEAR IM NOT CRAZY I SAW IT!!!!"
Would be interesting to bring down there a gamma spectrometer to collect data if its deep enough. We did this once at a similar hole but without a underground water well and the radiation was noticeable different (rock with some Uranium Ore and so i guess?) and slightly higher than background. Btw the fact alone that in deep tunnels radiation is getting higher means we could dump even nuclear, hot (fuel elements!) waste there, as long it doesnt affect/decontaminate flowing water. Holes exist more than enough, its a matter of ecological impact depending on the region.
Imagine being a cave dweller, sitting down in your cavern in the middle of the earth, thinking you're away from society and a go pro with a light just summons itself through the ceiling
When my parents drilled a well, about 400 feet deep, there was a stretch of about 70 feet where the drillers were going through empty space. It could be a small fissure they just happened to hit, but odds are if they hit it, they went through a sizeable cavern. Other spots in the yard have opened sinkholes since then. This was before the cheap camera days, so they did not check it out.
These guys found a random pipe in the woods and were like, “woah that’s a pretty cool pipe, I wonder what’s at the bottom” and one of them was just like, “well I just happen to have a GoPro, a flashlight, duct tape and about several hundred feet of nylon rope in my bag... wanna see?”
It wasnt nylon rope but yea Oh so 37 people think "it wasnt nylon rope but yea" was funny, yet I cant get a single like when I try to make a funny comment
Just... think how lonely it must be for a creature to live down there. Like... what if you were a frog that fell there and survived. I would probably die from the sheer panic of how hopeless the situation is. I'm miles below earth, I have literally no hope in the cosmos of ever getting out, nothing but me, darkness and my eventual death. and my skeleton will be there until the end of time... that is cosmic-level dread.
I'm pretty sure it's for miners years ago too air out the toxic and explosive gases created while mining coals and releasing million years old air pockets in the rocks :)
I know this is waaaay too late, but did you consider lifting and dropping the go-pro multiple times to get it on its side so it could see more of the cave? Or did you not have a way to see what the go-pro saw?
A new religion based on the light from above has now been created. Cave dwelling insects, animals and reptiles of all kinds will be singing it's praises from here on to eternity 🙏 🙌 Praise Go Pro, the light from above 🙏 🤲 🕍 🕌 ⛪️ 🛕 🙏
Pov: you go into the comments trying to find out what this hole is for but instead you find jokes about Minecraft Steve mole people and a fish thats scared of heights
It’s a riser pipe. Your in an old mine, you can hear an aquifer poring in water where the miners probably encountered an underground stream. Common stuff but what would be cool is if you could arrange the camera to point sideways instead of down so we can see the mine.
This reminds me of a creepy story I Heard once So this guy is staying at a hotel which is near the middle of nowhere and he gets into the lobby and he gets a room and the lady at the front desk tells him, "do not go anywhere near room 204" So this guy is all like okay and he doesn't really think much about it except for whenever he's going up to his room and he puts all his stuff up and then he looks around in the hallway and he sees room 204 and so he ignores it and just goes to bed. The next morning he wakes up and he decides to sleep around so he goes over to room 204 and he tries to open the door with the handle, but it's locked. So he looks through the keyhole and the whole room is empty except for in the corner there's an old woman with her back facing the door. He's really creeped out so he leaves and goes out around the town for the rest of the day. When he comes back it's night time and he decides to go and look at the room one more time, because he is leaving to go back home tomorrow. He looks in the keyhole again and there's no old lady and there's no room. It's all red. He decides to forget about it and go back to his room and go to sleep, so in the morning he goes down to the front desk and ask the lady what's the deal with room 204? She said that long ago a man killed his wife in that room and she haunts the room and has red eyes.
Or dead animals. I could just imagine bunnies hopping along minding their own and all the sudden falling falling falling. Haha now I'm thinking of the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland lol
I had to check the length of the video a few minutes in to make sure it wasn't one of those gag videos that just keeps repeating a loop for twelve hours. I was happy to find out it wasn't.
Imagine being a frog just hopping around like any other wednesday morning and suddenly you hop into a strange looking hole and now you gotta start your new life in the center of the earth
This spinning camera technique could be used super effectively in a horror film. Characters do something similar to find out what's down there-- just before the spinning camera is pulled back up into the pipe, we see something terrifying enter frame for a second-- but since the frame is spinning, we can't grasp what we saw and then it's gone. Maybe only the sounds it makes chase us up the pipe...
„Grave Encounters“ did something akin to this, with the ghost camera that had a film that needed to be developed later on. If the crew had ever made it out of the haunted asylum they would never have gone ghost hunting again. ^^
Es bastante profundo, pero al final hay agua clara y cristalina y cosas que brillan luede ser el reflejo de la luz y el agua , o es oro o piedras preciosas, la próxima vez pon más iluminación para observar el fondo