The United States is sitting on a hidden world most people never think about. We all know the country has mountains, coastlines, and wide-open plains. But under every single state, there's something going straight down. A cave, a mine, a borehole, a sinkhole... that shows just how deep this country really goes. In this video, we break down the deepest hole in every US state, all 50 of them, and dig into what's hiding at the bottom. From an Oklahoma borehole that plunges almost six miles into the Earth's crust to a Montana cave so deep that rescue is considered impossible, this is the side of America that's directly under your feet... and almost nobody knows it's there. ► The Most Dangerous Geographic Place in Every State https://youtu.be/s00uiaJGwP0 ► Tennessee Is Hiding Something Nobody Talks About https://youtu.be/3fxn2AnT228 ► 50 Weird Geography Facts about the US-Canada Border https://youtu.be/69gyz8xDfGI While we do our best to provide you with the most accurate information. These are after all just our take based on data we analyzed. You should make your own decisions based on your own experiences by visiting the places we talk about! SUBSCRIBE for new videos WEEKLY! Thanks for watching Across The Globe! We put out top ten videos where we share facts and opinions about the world and its geography! If you're a curious person and are intrigued by travel then this is the channel for you! #acrosstheglobe
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Repeat after me: A mine is not a cave
No time stamp is crazy
I live in Oklahoma. And we have deeper caves than that. And some that aren't known to the public.
We are a caving foundation based in Lanesboro Massachusetts. Our board member Mike Telladira found Dragon bones. It is in NY not MA. We post videos of the MA caves on our page. We own Found cave, Drag rock cave and Cow bone cave. Come out and take a trip some time.
Ok, just gotta point out…on several occasions you show images of Luray Caverns (for example, when you’re talking about the Omega Cave System). I was a tour guide there for years and Dream Lake is unmistakable. By the way, nice shoutout to Mike Sandone and his footage of a humorously named Berkshire cave. Oh, and also, Dragon Bones is just across the border in NY, not MA.
Your video is titled “Caves” not sinkholes, borehole, wells, mines, and lava tubes! Which are artificially created or by volcanoes. That’s what separates caves from other holes in the ground! Volcanic lava tubes are mother nature but they don’t have their own ecosystem and species, nor do they have stalagmites or stalactites which take a very long time.
I was just in Roanoke Virginia. A farmer said they have been seeing boxes of ticks on their property. He told us to spray our selves really good. I sprayed deet on me and used Avon Bug and sun. I still have around 25 tick bites on me.
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The Carlsbad caverns in New Mexico are pretty neat
So you’re talking about Sorcerers Cave in Texas being the deepest, but at the end of the section you’re showing video of The Cave Without a Name in Boerne, Tx. I know this because I was the manager there in1999. So what’s with the misinformation?
I think Missouri has the best set of Caves of all the states. They may not be the largest but we have so many nice ones here its crazy. Crystal cave you take a ride tour. I have only visited about 5 or 6 of Missouri caves so far.
Unless you can crawl into it Iwouldn't call it the deepest hole. There is nothing special about wells or bore holes.
It's fascinating how the entire caver world is perpetually mortified of revealing the location of caves. 40 years ago when people still got out, it would have been an issue. Now they chose to gatekeep so they can belong to a super exclusive club and feel important.
good comments below, but let's also add that anyone saying anything is "millions" of years old, is 100% telling a lie. There is absolutely NO WAY, to prove anything is even a 100,000 years old, and anyone saying that is lying. The only way is if "the powers that be" have a time-machine, and can take us in it to show us all first hand. Some ask about ice core samples from the arctic regions...well, we have numerous 500 to 600 year old maps , showing these areas when there was NO ICE. For me personally, when someone tells a lie, it's nearly impossible to believe anything else they say. Our school history books are slap full of lies and half truths...that's a fact. And to think of all the countless wasted hours of our life in school , learning false history...time we can never get back.
ND does have at least one cave. It's an ice cave. Located in the Badlands, it stays ice cold even in the summer. BTW is this Sokka from ATLA narrating?
My mom was the deepest cave in North Carolina for decades.
The inaccurate title fits well with the wildly inaccurate information contained in this presentation.
Interesting that you skipped over blue springs cave in Sparta Tennessee ,snail shell cave and all the other caves in Tennessee considering it the largest cave system in America 🇺🇸 🤔
Fascinating and interesting.
Civil War refugees hid in a cave discovered in 1905. Thanks, AI.