14:05 I'm not missing the irony of a Yodel UNDER the ground and yet still somehow on top of a mountain at the same time
@kingmasterlordАй бұрын
literal Undermountain
@dirwik22 күн бұрын
@@kingmasterlord it’s inside out mountain
@haroldberman134118 күн бұрын
Where’s the irony…?
@ZhiBear6 күн бұрын
You'd expect to hear a yodel high above ground atop a mountain or some such And yet one of them did that deep DEEP underground where you wouldn't expect to find neither a mountain, nor a dude yodeling It's unexpected and therefore quite amusing
@Michael-v6p3n6 күн бұрын
The mold and different fungus and unknown bacteria that lurks, breeds and infests the air is definitely something that these men didn't take any precautions for , and this would classify as a tight confinement space no previsions for oxygen if it would be needed, not enough safety measures in place for that cave expedition, Just my opinion great video but very RISKY
@dentonfender6492Ай бұрын
Couldn't pay me to go in there. I'm glad you guys did, so I can experience vicariously. Amazing place! Thanks!
@kingmasterlordАй бұрын
im only mildly claustrophobic, as long as i dont have to crawl or squeeze more than a foot or two im good
@occasionalsnipa926228 күн бұрын
I appreciate including injuries instead of making caving look fun and risk free.
@ChrisHyde53727 күн бұрын
I went spelunking several times in NJ. Most of the entryway to several medium size rooms was done by crawling through tight cracks over muddy clay. Our only equipment was regular flashlights and beer & weed. I wasn’t terribly afraid at the time but fifty years on I’ll start shivering when recalling the experience. Delayed claustrophobia if such a thing exists. Even after a couple of washings, the embedded clay wouldn’t come out of our jeans and I threw mine out.
@acornsucks211120 күн бұрын
Men working in the mines don't like it, but it pays well. Why these guys do it is a mystery to most of us.
@matthewimhardbrucelee699517 күн бұрын
@@kingmasterlordwere you on the video?
@brianhouha6596Ай бұрын
Carlsbad Caverns has the largest room in the U.S. Your Tennessee cave has the largest east of the Mississippi River. The world's largest are in Vietnam and then Borneo.
@Jon-xq3knАй бұрын
I was about to post the same comment regarding Carlsbad Caverns.
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
I have been to Carlsbad, and yes it is technically bigger. It isn't near as open like this though. It kind of snakes around and is more of a giant hall room, with pillars dropping down all over. You could fit things like an order of magnitude larger in this room. Carlsbad's big room is 8 acres this one is 5 acres. This one feels a lot bigger though. This is definitely the most open of the large cave rooms.
@ryandavis5475Ай бұрын
I said the same thing
@taipoxinАй бұрын
@@CaveChronicles The Miao Room in China is the world's largest cave chamber by volume, the Sarawak Chamber is the largest by area. Y'all should explore them someday. :) Also the room y'all explored here is called the "Rumble Room". Not sure why you wouldn't give credit to that in your description.
@MrDeathpilotАй бұрын
@@taipoxin They can't claim it's the "largest room in the country" if they tell you which one it is.
@timothyhume3741Ай бұрын
Yeah, this is awesome. I am 76 now used to go caving when I was younger. So great to see this with you guys.
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
Thanks a ton! I love it. Wish I got better footage of this one, will definitely be going back once the Tennessee caving season starts again.
@WorkplaceCommunicationan-kz3wiАй бұрын
Me too. I am now 70. Went caving all the time in high school NSS #17011
@superduperspaceshipАй бұрын
This channel should have millions of subscribers! These caves look unreal and the friendly banter is fun.
@yankee2yankeeАй бұрын
@@superduperspaceship Yes, and you should try some sometime. If crawling through water and mud in the cold and dark is not your thing, there are quite a few commercial caves that give a good taste of what caves are like, without the discomfort. BTW, caves aren’t rare. Where they exist they may be everywhere underground. It is entrances that are sometimes hard to come by!
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
Thanks so much guys!🥲 @@yankee2yankee It depends on the bedrock of the area. If you live in an area with limestone bedrock (especially if there is sandstone above the limestone) there will be caves everywhere. Most places they are few and far between though. The Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia region where we are is the most cave dense region in the world. Over 20,000 caves, and many more yet to be discovered.
@Thomas-yl8lbАй бұрын
@@CaveChronicles Noice!
@josephferrell-o3eАй бұрын
fr 29k subs is an insult to these guys! SUBSCRIBE PPL
@bojcioАй бұрын
I find the constant "banter" distracting and annoying. I just want to see the cave.
@andrews3902Ай бұрын
4:48 “This is what separates the boys from the men” “well, yeah, the men would be bigger”😂😂
@lanatrzczkaАй бұрын
I would love to hear a geologist talk about the many different rock layers we see here and describe the eons each layer represents.
@MrDeathpilotАй бұрын
I'll bet a geologist wouldn't avoid mentioning what cave this is.
@bakedbean37Ай бұрын
"the eons each layer represents" Once you've begun to get your head around how long it took to build it all up, you then have to start again, contemplating the eons it took to erode some of that away again to form what we just watched. Deep, deep, deep time indeed ............. 🙂
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
@@MrDeathpilot Its Rumbling Falls cave it's just general caver etiquette to not share locations. This one I can share because it is public and popular but I don't want people to have the expectation for me to share locations so don't in general.
@MrDeathpilotАй бұрын
@@CaveChronicles I just was't happy that I had to go to the comments to find out the name so I could look up more info on it.
@CrooktАй бұрын
@@CaveChroniclesnot a caver, just wondering why its normal to not share locations? Is it because other people might damage the cave or for their safety?
@michaelhiltz784629 күн бұрын
For anyone wondering, when he throws the rock it falls for about 5 seconds, which means that drop is roughly 400ft, 120m, or 40 stories. The Bag fell even further, falling for about 6s by the sound of it. Making the drop it took about 576ft, 176m, or just shy of 58 stories.
@BabyMango27 күн бұрын
That perspective is terrifying !
@chadbeardall366024 күн бұрын
The bag may have taken longer due to friction on the rope
@AprendizajeSV21 күн бұрын
Yo conte 5 segunds xd
@johnbutler278020 күн бұрын
Isn’t a story 10 feet? Idk why ime asking I will just google lol. 😊
@johnniewalker3318 күн бұрын
Most impressive calculations Sir.
@whatafreakinusername24 күн бұрын
The GoPro, somehow, is one of the most underrated inventions of the past 25-30 years
@johnniewalker3318 күн бұрын
Truly!
@lilnova966117 күн бұрын
Ymean a camera?
@zibbitybibbitybop11 күн бұрын
@@lilnova9661 A highly durable camera that straps to your head and reliably works for stable first-person footage? Yes.
@nastasepuscarias7 күн бұрын
Can not be ” underrated inventions for 25-30 years”, because the company itself was founded only in 2002...
@johnniewalker337 күн бұрын
@@nastasepuscarias its possible he didnt know that or was just making a fast judgement. It happens.
@tonyajm8289Ай бұрын
Who needs movies anymore, that was more exciting than any movie from the last 20 years! I realise that the caving I've done is nothing like this! Awesome dudes!
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@ivo3598Ай бұрын
Yea its like movie descent from 2005 that was awesome!!
@GrooveworthyАй бұрын
The masculine urge to sing the halo theme in here
@RuskiyStandardRawАй бұрын
👑
@NickMirroАй бұрын
I don't even know what that means but perfect 😂
@GrooveworthyАй бұрын
@@NickMirro which part, the masculine urge part or the halo theme part?
@NickMirroАй бұрын
@@Grooveworthy I get the first part but what is the Halo theme? Is it a reference to the giant ceiling?
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
@@NickMirro 🤦♂
@xairakАй бұрын
Stumbled on to your channel a few days ago and have been watching like an addict. This particular one is truly intense and had me on the edge of my seat! Outstanding, and sorry I can only give a single thumbs-up.
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
Appreciate it brother! I definitely need to go back and film this one better. I had my Gopro pointed too far up and missed a lot of great shots. I also swore a lot, and was a bit loopy. I went into this cave with very little sleep the days prior and was running on pure caffeine haha.
@alinabriggs5351Ай бұрын
Never ceases to amaze at what's under the ground we walk on. You just never know. Beautiful different worlds
@philipwichman20755 ай бұрын
A gang of cave explores. This is better watching any Hollywood movie. 😊
Most of the movies are woke crap anymore and a waste of time. Paying $60 for a 2 hour indoctrination to a get ESG score approved lesson is not fun . movies should be like interesting like this and it’s why people are choosing not to go to the movies anymore. Sucks that KZbin censoring is a thing although.
@riparianlife9770126 күн бұрын
So glad I got my caving done when my knees were good.
@Bikewithlove26 күн бұрын
Agreed - this took my mind off politics, which hasn’t happened in ten years.
@TankMnkyАй бұрын
"Have yall seen The Descent?" 🤣
@iammichaeldavisАй бұрын
I like to consider myself a brave enough person, I've done things that have made people say "wow, that looked really scary!" But you say to me "we're going 8 hours deep into the Earth" and my brain just goes 'nnnnnnnnnnnnope'. So much respect to y'all for having the sand to make the trip, and for documenting it and making it available to the rest of us. So cool
@edwardfletcher7790Ай бұрын
Seriously, they're too dumb to appreciate the risk 🫤 I've never watched a video of a bigger group of bro's go caving 🤡🙄
@ddp4923Ай бұрын
‘Having the sand’ you mean money?
@ANGELiki1992Ай бұрын
Yeah, the more I learn about caving, the more it feels like willingly entombimg yourself. Brrrrr
@iammichaeldavisАй бұрын
@@ddp4923 pal you couldn't print enough money to get me down there, by 'sand' I mean the courage
@olachensАй бұрын
@@edwardfletcher7790 Caving is not an extreme sport. It's far safer than dirt biking, mountain biking, skiing, hiking, rock climbing, etc. The danger is probably similar to floating a river, if you know what you're doing. Floods are possible, but you can check the weather and plan accordingly. Falls are possible, but knowing your equipment and your limits is a nearly surefire way to prevent them. Rockfalls are uncommon, and can be avoided. Everyone thinks of John Jones, but Jones was an idiot. He crawled into an unknown passage headfirst working only on memory from decades prior.
@DavidCardonaESMАй бұрын
The Perfect place to store frozen Megatron!
@Outwars1Ай бұрын
22:24 That's a worrying sight for me..... indicates a fairly sizeable flow down there.... I wouldn't be surprised of flash flooding....Don't take your safety down there lightly.... I am also wondering if the spots on the roof that are flat are actually because running water reaches the roof frequently enough to have cut it level over the years. Kinda scary.....
@zanonymous1123 күн бұрын
the spot on the roof was open you can see the closing
@axspikeАй бұрын
It's all fun and games until you disturb the balrog!
@gatergates8813Ай бұрын
The delved too deep
@jacobherrera4616Ай бұрын
What is this new devilry?
@jacobvriesema6633Ай бұрын
They have a cave troll.
@solomon772218 күн бұрын
The huh?
@curtisstom3 күн бұрын
It's all fun and games until you disturb the balrog - then, it becomes hilarious.
@Boetiesandhighfives5 ай бұрын
That crawfish could be a species undiscovered to man
@fumpedАй бұрын
Amazing how they can live down there.
@suspicioussandАй бұрын
@fumped they hid so far away and yet still couldn't escape the humans lol
@HoseTheBeast26 күн бұрын
What do they even eat down there.
@anglerseawolf991921 күн бұрын
@@HoseTheBeast Each other?
@joshoowa10 күн бұрын
@@HoseTheBeastisopods, bugs, droppings from bats if they go through there, general surface water runoff
@LubomirHalamaАй бұрын
Nádhera . Když jsem byl mladší, prolezl jsem co se dalo .Čas dole utíká jinak než na povrchu země. Díky , skvělé .😊🇨🇿
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
It sure does, and thanks!
@jeremyedwards361226 күн бұрын
Thanks for going there and recording this for all the people (like me) that would be too scared to do this. Amazing footage.
@More-Space-In-EarАй бұрын
25:41 that's called Caustics . Optical phenomenon In optics and rendering, caustics refer to the optical phenomenon of light refracting and converging to form curved sheets of light. This can be seen in the shifting patterns of light and color on the surface of water, such as in a Mediterranean sea.
@verdigo589227 күн бұрын
Growing up in the Mammoth Cave area as a kid, friends and I would explore every hole we heard about. Some 50 years later after seeing a video of a guy getting trapped head down and dying stuck like that fills me with anxiety to think of ever going caving again.
@westonhennion650017 күн бұрын
I too live in the mammoth cave area. Two days ago, we completed a 19hour trip into proctor cave in the park, pushing virgin leads to the south, towards the whigpistle cave system that’s just outside the park. It’s currently at 40 miles with tons of leads still left to survey
@jerdonsbabbler351514 күн бұрын
Floyd Collins?
@westonhennion650014 күн бұрын
@@jerdonsbabbler3515 he’s referring to nutty puddy cave. Give that a search
@anuka31326 күн бұрын
I have watched way too many cave horror mini-documentaries and now even the thought of cave-exploring scares me. You're really brave, the shots where you had to maneuver in impossibly tiny spaces were so scary! The reward was worth it though, the room is truly awe-inspiring!
@TheLordZoka8 күн бұрын
22:56 Crawdad: "And I would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for you meddling kids!"
@gep2771Ай бұрын
Very cool, looked like the rings on Jupiter.
@dylantomas1066Ай бұрын
the thumbnail legit looks like they are standing on one of Jupiter's moon
@MikeMyers55Ай бұрын
Okay this is terrifying, im a large guy and watching this do this is filling me with anxiety, also if no one else has done the math, at 7:01 the rock impacted... something, and it took 5 seconds to do that... that is an almost 800 foot drop... *insert sid* "no thanks i choose life"
@DS-zj4xyАй бұрын
5 second drop = 400 feet, not 800.
@MikeMyers55Ай бұрын
@DS-zj4xy sorry i thought it was 9.8 squared not just 9.8 D = 9.8^2 * 5 * 0.5 P.S. I think actually that gives you the amount of meters seeing how's it meters per second per second. 🤔
@kennethwolf306717 күн бұрын
It is 202' from anchor to bottom of rappell.
@rachaelbrennan2888Ай бұрын
Bro, the caves and cliffs update just dropped
@rhinosaurus149628 күн бұрын
That moment when you arrived at the opening to the room, and it was basically a black hole, and the dust was swirling, and your voices were echoing, and the rock fell forever, and we knew it wasn't a movie and was all REAL... electrifying.
@sullivandmitry14169 күн бұрын
Not dust, fog from their breath because it’s cold as hell down there
@AlexDiesTryingАй бұрын
Seems like a DSLR might provide some gorgeous long exposure photos.
@averyanderson6925Ай бұрын
after splurging caving incidents gone wrong its nice to see positive and fun vibes on a trip :D
@vivimp21Ай бұрын
Thankfully this seems to be a well-known cave, the nooks and crannies may make a rescue near impossible, but only the worst of injuries would keep someone down there lol
@anthonyharris34973 ай бұрын
Our. Amazing.Planet.
@hazard7732Ай бұрын
I would love to experience this in VR, since you'll never find me there in person
@drwoeАй бұрын
Totally insane and amazing. I could never make it to the room with how narrow. the entry is. I almost needed to medicate just watching you guys.
@mikedevine3984Ай бұрын
I agree was loosing my crap just watching
@user-ow4mu5sg4j10 күн бұрын
Me too!
@samiam329717 күн бұрын
Sheeesh makes that "cavern" i crawled into once years back look like a grain of sand!!! This was pretty intense. Super adventurous!!! Thanks for sharing. 🤘😔🎸
@123boatАй бұрын
I wasn’t claustrophobic until I watched this 😳😂 Great video 👏👏👏
@johnniewalker3318 күн бұрын
You havent gone down the rabbit hole quite yet, ive seen some really truly ridiculous tight narrow anxiety inducing cave dive both above and below water. This is is just the beginning take the blue pill or take the red pill.
@RohitAMVs8 күн бұрын
Go and watch nutty putty cave incident, I'm sure you will be happy
@Евген-и5с29 күн бұрын
Захватывающая прогулка, спасибо что взяли с собой!)
@jimchikАй бұрын
2:50… is it possible to guesstimate the age of the waterfall by looking at the type and smoothness of the stone?
@debug8377Ай бұрын
i assume yes
@Michael-pq4wd26 күн бұрын
BEST video I've seen in a long while! You guys are brave.
@foob2066Ай бұрын
The thumbnail kind of looks like someone photoshopped jupiter onto the sky above some mountain-ranges.
@debraleavy83383 ай бұрын
This was fantastic!!!!!!
@corynails57075 ай бұрын
I wished you guys would bring more prepped equipment to each level just in case. You guys are awesome just be smart tell me your bringing at least 5 or more lights
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
We had way more lights than you think than lol. Since we record we had more than any other caver probably ever has in there tbh. We all had at least 3 headlamps on top of other lights with a lot of batteries. We also only drain our batteries about half way because they dim, so we had weeks worth of light each on lower modes. The big lights are only for the camera we can still see, you can't.
@ryandavis5475Ай бұрын
Honestly, this doesn't look as big as the main chamber in Carlsbad Caverns. It might be taller but when you consider the debris pile in the middle (identical as in Silver Dollar City's Marvel cave) you loose a lot of volume. The overall dimensions of Carlsbad Caverns is monstrous.
@erose_0028 күн бұрын
Supremely scary but absolutely gorgeous. Enjoyed watching y’all run around having fun. Stay safe!
@whatdoyoucare77725 күн бұрын
5:39 ah no I just dislocated my shoulder in the middle of the earth... Dafuq is wrong with you guys? Why are you in there?
@just_a_rock10 күн бұрын
Coward. Afraid of the stones.
@IntergalacticDustBunnyАй бұрын
It's weird to think that even if we nuke ourselves into oblivion that giant chamber will just still be there, untouched. I don't know why but I find that thought strangely comforting.
@TheiliteritesbianАй бұрын
Ya who needs a multi million dollar end of the world pod? Just find a near by cave and store shit down there. In a few months odds are things will have settled down and you can thaw out and see if ur eyes still work.
@Skinflaps_MeatslapperАй бұрын
Depending on how close a nuke hits to that cave, possibly not. All of those boulders on the ground are bits of the ceiling that collapsed, it's relatively stable but that doesn't mean it'll stay that way if it's subjected to enough shock. That's why actual bunkers are suspended from shock absorbers in tunnels with heavily reinforced walls...not even miles of stone above you is a guarantee. Chances are, a few bits of the ceiling will fall and the cave will still be there, just a few feet taller and not quite as deep. Best case, a few boulders fall on your head; more likely, you'll be buried under a dozen feet of stone. Those huge rooms form by repeated vertical cave-ins, along with an underground river to erode and carry away the remains of the former ceiling (and your bones!). Over the years, the cycle continues, until one day the ceiling will inevitably break through to the surface, and the chamber will just be an opening that unceremoniously erodes away while water and sediments readily fill the cave system until it plugs the underground river. Eventually the cave fills in entirely and leaves no externally visible trace, aside from the petrified remains locked away deep in the geological record. It's the death of a cave, in a way.
@JamieMcKinseyАй бұрын
@@Skinflaps_Meatslapperwow you put some thought into that book lol
@Skinflaps_MeatslapperАй бұрын
@@JamieMcKinsey I got carried away. It's a problem of mine lol
@Printzor17 күн бұрын
This was so wholesome and absolutely incredible on so many levels. I would never have the balls. You guys had the time of your lives. Insane video!
@mr.deathly2105Ай бұрын
This is amazingly cool, but I have a few questions: what is the name of this cave system, and what is the name of the chamber? I would love to read any research on it or see if they have any scans or dimensions for it!
@AdorableHamster32Ай бұрын
I believe it's the Rumble Room int the Rumbling Falls Cave, weird they didn't put that in the description :I
@rickypierce2417Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along, fellas. Most of us probably never would have seen anything like this.I know i'm too old.
@superhawk20002Ай бұрын
The first time I went skydiving, a group of retiring/retired ladies all were in the same class. There was 8 of them ranging from 64 to 74. They all said they felt the same way... until they did it. Some of them said it was life changing and they wished they had made the choice to do it sooner... wondering how much their life may have been different had they taken the chance. It's been 20 yrs since then and I always wonder about them all. They seemed different after their jump, almost like their eyes were fiery, even younger.
@debraleavy83383 ай бұрын
Tread lightly
@Aa-ron0129 күн бұрын
Whatever way I saw that bag come up first I thought it was a head.😂 5:48
@thomasr4514Ай бұрын
You guys do NOT get enough credit for this. Holy crap. I could never do that. I think I would panik and die. But I enjoy your videos from the couch 😅 love from Denmark 🇩🇰
@johnoryjr426917 күн бұрын
The dome couldn't be better suited for supporting the cap, than if the Romans had made it themselves! Love the stratifications, I am sure a geologist would have fun in there too. Stay safe, enjoy, keep filming and return to your children and wives!
@MeraMeowMix5 ай бұрын
Do you guys get creeped out by what may be in the water?
@CaveChronicles5 ай бұрын
I do sometimes, specifically chemicals and contaminates that might be in the water.
@donnawhite699829 күн бұрын
Thanks for letting me re-live my caving days! Do Wind Cave sometime 👍
@basaltdelta778429 күн бұрын
35:33 on the large rock to the left, your welcome.
@CaveChronicles29 күн бұрын
Better there than on my face haha, never saw that spider.
@TreasurecoastrowingclubRower21 күн бұрын
“Hi guys, I’m in the video too!! Ahh spider
@Imabahagia_2718 күн бұрын
I love this channel,many amazing cave so deep and beautifull.
@blankspace0000Ай бұрын
That room is breathtaking. When you were way up on the cliff it seemed scary and foreboding but once y'all got down there and lit up the whole thing it became absolutely awe inspiring. Like you're walking around inside the belly of god.
@koobs454910 күн бұрын
Breathtaking from all that dust!I had to blow my nose when I finished watching 😂
@marlobaca1552Ай бұрын
The coolest video I’ve ever stumbled upon. Thank you!
@everythingyeАй бұрын
amazing video! Had a very great time watching
@Patriots-Inc.177614 күн бұрын
The video didn’t do it justice until one of the guys went all the way across the room to take a picture and we saw the third guy repelling down. That’s when the video opened up and we could see that the room is massive. I’ll bet this video doesn’t really do it justice to how massive the room really is in person. Great video guys!!!
@mudzou8125 ай бұрын
🎤🎶 blinded by the light
@beenzndbalogna922 ай бұрын
🎶it over comes the tormeent🎶🤘
@kniefiАй бұрын
oh man... what if that freaking rope breaks?! are there "backup-ropes" ?? I would be WAY to scared to go through those absolutely tiny spaces and try to squeeze myself through there - already WATCHING gives me anxiety hahaha - and also I hope I will not get nightmares form this. Yeah I am definately a "flat-land" and "above ground" type of guy! mountains, caves, all beautiful to watch, but nothing for me to step foot onto or into...
@traviskinchen2265Ай бұрын
As long as it's rigged well, that rope will not break - it would hold up all of them and the car they drove to get there. Caving ropes are strong - it's bad rigging or abrasion that you have to watch out for. Or falling rocks.
@ejsman3619 күн бұрын
The final moment when you can see the surface and some sunlight must be the most enlightening experience after such a long subterranean adventure.
@ItsTacosDudeАй бұрын
Where the heck is this? i can't find anything like it looking online. I'm interested to know how the heck a cave like that even forms, it looks so crazy!
@lkempf799 күн бұрын
Glad you made a video of this. There is no amount of money to get me to do that. I’m panicking just watching you squeeze through those tight tunnels.
@Heavy_Metal1982Ай бұрын
If you guys use a Sony A7S you would be able to see everything. The A7S has a huge sensor with giant photosites.. it can make nighttime look like high noon. It can see blue sky at night.
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
I need to get better camera equipment for sure, but also would be hard to use a full DSLR in a cave and keep it protected. Also a hassle to take it out and clean my hands every time to use it. Would be great for a cave like this though.
@STREETRACEN4UАй бұрын
@@CaveChronicles Yes please get a better camera this channel would blow up even more because on a 65" tv it doesnt look as good as i know it can we love the videos though take care
@EngineNo9x17 күн бұрын
The masculine urge to scream into the dark abyss just to hear a sweet echo 😂
@SonEriccsАй бұрын
Incredible video, i have headphones on and i could hear the camera mans heartbeat starting at 12:37
@ryant150618 күн бұрын
First one down - respect!!!
@theblazinglion9494Ай бұрын
So glad the internet exists so I can experience this, because I never would otherwise 😂😅
@Shadowoftheoldones24 күн бұрын
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but where is this? There are a couple places in TN this could be.
@crimsoncrime0075 ай бұрын
The shadow really gave perspective on the size
@IndikanelumKumara21 күн бұрын
I am watching now your video.. From sri lanka Good job I like.. it..
@Ginger_Idiot20229 күн бұрын
There's definitely some type of ancient eldrich horror hiding in that mountain.
@HPsawus28 күн бұрын
It’s so hard to get a feel for how large the room is, I can’t imagine how surreal it was actually being there man
@Predman1227Ай бұрын
It's crazy that structures like this exist under the earth.
@timov113819 күн бұрын
You certainly picked the more challenging entrance for this cave! Holy moly!
@CaveChronicles19 күн бұрын
@@timov1138 Haha, not really if you’re going to the big room. The other entrance is like 8 miles downstream so would be like 16 miles of walking.
@Tex_TeufelhundenАй бұрын
I would get so frustrated trying to crawl through those tiny spaces
@tertiaryobjectiveАй бұрын
Try to pan a little slower, it helps keep the youtube compression down (and makes it easier to watch), amazing work, keep it up.
@TerraPixelofficalАй бұрын
where is this?
@Impossible-sun27 күн бұрын
Its in Carlsbad, california, its called "The Big Room" hope that helps.
@robadams164526 күн бұрын
@@Impossible-sunit's really not.
@Impossible-sun26 күн бұрын
@@robadams1645 Oh, my mistake sorry i was just answering off of google answers.
@muffty1337Ай бұрын
Wow that entrance gave me a good puckering. Great job! And great Footage.
@nataliegallagher6920Ай бұрын
How do you find these amazing places? It’s like another world!
@CaveChroniclesАй бұрын
Join the NSS and a local grotto if you want to cave :)
@ichigokotetsu9540Ай бұрын
The acoustics in this cave is SOOO FASCINATING
@T3chIdiotАй бұрын
those crawdads were blind and then got blinded awesome, though, boating down there would be sick!
@nathanpfirman625Ай бұрын
Reminds me of the time I was in Iceland and took a lift down a volcano. Absolutely incredible seeing the layers of the world over history.
@MrSatchelpackАй бұрын
Look at all that stuff they're breathing in.
@sullivandmitry14169 күн бұрын
It’s water vapor because it’s cold
@fruitsnackia2012Ай бұрын
this i the kinda cave you bring a stereo in and play the final count down at full blast . the reverb would be amazing
@slidewineder39535 ай бұрын
dope, excited to watch this
@capitalcharmxl29 күн бұрын
seeing the guy dropping in put that room into perspective. absolutely insane.
@jimchikАй бұрын
14:55… “look at that little hole we came out of…” Heh… I wonder if he knows what he said…
@hannahmcdonald22975 ай бұрын
honestly ive been waiting for one of the caving/exploration youtubers i watch to get one of the super bright flashlights, cool to see this vid!! subbed for sure !
@bigaaronАй бұрын
Free climbing man. I have heard horror stories. Please be safe.
@gate84757 күн бұрын
This is the coolest thing ive seen lately! how awesome! “We lost Edward” is my fave meme now 😅
@RyoshilovesKabosuАй бұрын
That is going to be a very big sinkhole in the near future.. would be interesting to see where peak of that roof is on the outside
@psterud11 күн бұрын
Really helps to have people in the shot to give a sense of the scale.
@mogeking56Ай бұрын
Dude man the battery 🔋 should be powered by dark matter