Disclaimer: All content in this video is intended for educational purposes only. The real life stories shared are designed to raise awareness about caving, highlighting the potential risks and consequences of taking it lightly. The information and materials used are sourced from public records and are used strictly for educational purposes under YouTube's fair use policy. Viewer discretion is advised, and always ensure you engage in safe, responsible caving practices with proper guidance. In today's video, we will be looking at 10 Horrifying Caving stories that went Horribly Wrong. It's a RECAP of the top stories we've covered so far on the channel. As always, viewer discretion is advised. ---------------------------------------------------------------- #disaster #horrorstories #caverescue
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I have 34 years of experience of not getting trapped in caves. I can tell you from experience that their first mistake was going into a cave.
cave divers will literally see a cave named devil's prolasped asshole with a 0.001% survival rate and make a weekend plan of it with telling only their pet goldfish
I'm not entering any tight passage named Doodoo...
I probably shouldn't watch over 1 hour of caving disasters with a hot chocolate in hand and sitting in a warm and comfy room, but here I am
I’ll have a sense of panic when I can’t get a hoodie off and struggle to free my head, I can’t imagine being stuck in the dark and I can’t move my arms.
My favorite thing about caves is not being in them
Cave divers with 5 kids, a happily married home life, comfortable retirement and plenty of good years ahead of them when they heard there's a cave called EL DOODOO:
Gary Lutes pisses me off dude you’re telling me you take your two children into a dangerous cave and not telling anyone, let alone be so unprepared
You will survive 100% of the caves you don't enter. Fun fact. Video games not included 🙄
It's weird, there is a caving community, and also a community that watches caving disasters.
God DAMN anybody who can include “cave rescue specialist” on their resume is a certified badass.
If it’s not big enough for a bus to pass through, I’m not exploring it.
I have been blessed with a big butt which precludes me from caving,
I love that every story is the worst possible situation I’ve ever heard of someone being in and it always ends with “if you think that was bad check out this even worse one”.
I would climb a mountain before going cave diving...at least you would have a nice view when you die, not a dark cramped hole in the ground.
Planning to go caving next week. Won’t be telling any of my friends and family (wife of 30 years, and 3 beautiful children) beforehand, and I’m selecting an uncharted squeeze in a random forest I found. I have no experience with caving, nor am I physically fit. Wish me luck!
I wonder how many people are just dead in some undiscovered caves because they thought "damn i will map that one out" without telling anybody
I wonder if actual cavers are watching this kind of videos and then go like "well that's enough YouTube for today, let's go caving into devil's torture"
As a Native American, there’s an old proverb… …“Don’t be stupid.”
Cave divers: "omg I found a cave named You're Guaranteed to Die Here and No One Will Be Able to Retrieve Your Body! Weekend plans anyone?"