What an amazing expedition. I was born in the country that used to be called South West Africa, and now Namibia since their independence 21 March 1990, 59 years ago and did not know about this place. The Dragon's Breath Cave is located in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia on private land, and is not accessible to the general public. The cave was discovered by Roger Ellis during a caving expedition to the area in 1986. It is named for the moist air rising from its entrance which resembled the breath of a dragon. (Wikipedia). The Kalahari desert is the oldest in the world, and now they found the biggest underground lake in the world also in Namibia. Wow! Thank you for sharing.
@berndsteinborn86263 ай бұрын
Thanks for this interesting Video and information shared ❤️🔥🙏
@roesm2 жыл бұрын
Super cool. I found your video because I saw an article about Devil's Hole near Death Valley and how the water in it was sloshing around from an earthquake in Mexico, 1,500 miles away. Its depth is unknown, but it must be huge. It's also home to a unique Pupfish, evolved to live in the constant 92-degree water (geothermal heat). I actually wondered if anyone had built an autonomous sub that could go down and map something like that. A quick search found you guys. I'm an engineer and just love this kind of stuff! After high school, I worked for a company in San Diego called Hydro Products (late '70's). They made what they called an RCV (Remotely Controlled Vehicle). It had cameras, manipulators and other gear. It used a tether, carrying power and control/video. So fun to work on!
@hostasauce4 ай бұрын
What id give to work for a company like this . I love the work you all do. Keep it up
@Pierre455003 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video, quality is top notch. Would love to see more regular uploads about your work!
@StoneAerospaceInc3 жыл бұрын
Hello Pierre! Yes, we are hoping to have more regular updates as well. Fieldwork has been pretty difficult the last couple of years as you might imagine.
@ardcapture3D2 жыл бұрын
@@StoneAerospaceInc looking forward to the next update. Hoping Sunfish makes it down Sump 9 one day, to see where it goes!
@benhauwanga48453 жыл бұрын
Totally loved the Video.. What will be interesting is if you guys could also try and make out Oshikoto Lake and Lake Guinas ..
@StoneAerospaceInc3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben! Though it didn't make it into the video, we actually did visit Lake Guinas! You can see our 3D map here, along with all our other maps. explore.stoneaerospace.com/interfaces/guinas/guinas.html
@azdeatherage3 жыл бұрын
Just incredible
@smithplaystore7334 Жыл бұрын
Amazing!!
@Roaring2Thunder Жыл бұрын
That's phenomenal. I wonder how many more hidden caves are out there and what secrets do they hold. I wonder if there's also an isolated cavern with its own flora and fauna.
@sanjukhuraijam3803 ай бұрын
Very unique interesting
@terrirehn4345 Жыл бұрын
Very cool!
@robinsonelago41333 ай бұрын
I'm Namibian and I've never heard of this cave😂😢
@kurtremislettmyr7108 Жыл бұрын
try to guess the reason for the name of the cave.....