We made it into the longest cave in Tennessee which is over 40 miles long. Inside it instantly became clear why they sealed the entrance up...
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HUGE thanks to the landowner for sharing this treasure with…
HUGE thanks to the landowner for sharing this treasure with the rest of us. 👍
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sallysimmons34511 months ago
I love how this cave is just a time capsule. Nothing compares to seeing real, physical remnants of the world that existed tens to hundreds of thousands of years ago. Probably the most stunning cave I've seen on your channel. Thanks for sharing this!
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meganseraph6510 months, 3 weeks ago
Smart landowner. He really does have a show cave under his property. Glad he sealed it up both to preserve the beauty & keep amateurs from killing themselves trying to explore it.
priya_ghose5 months, 1 week ago
I like how all the fish and stuff were chill because they have no concept of a predator lmao.
francisca_gonzález7 months, 3 weeks ago
0:48 "Is that a coral?!" *totally unphased by the 87 spiders*
gesine_schinke11 months ago
Big caves need Big batteries, warmer clothes, change of footwear and gloves, food and water, etc. Literally a mini survival trip. Thank you for sharing another wonderful set of visuals on your trip! I can't do it any more, which makes me enjoy watching even more.
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shawnbird24211 months ago
YEP! I know that cave well. Went in the hard way. There was NO BRIDGE when I saw it. I was lucky enough to see it shortly after the blast into it. I may have been the first of 20 folks into this cave. It's one of the best caves I've ever seen. Yes, used a carbide lamp. Glad you enjoyed it.
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diane_thompson11 months ago
I’ve been in this cave before they had the new entrance. I was new to caving back then and going through that narrow tunnel of twists and turns all bunched up was pretty harrowing, definitely took some mind over matter to not freak out. When I was there the pools were all full of water and I have never forgotten it. Thanks for letting me see it again.
babyberry11 months ago
Now this is not a ton of time crawling through tiny, tight fissures in the rock. This is a real CAVE....love this, thanks for sharing.
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alix_legendre10 months, 2 weeks ago
That one lonely fish just chillin in pitch black.
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thomastempest6211 months ago
How these guys don't get lost amazes me.
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josué_costela11 months ago
2:12 "Dude there's a bridge?!" Haha, at the beginning of the video the fact there was a suspension bridge was literally the first thing I noticed with the sign above the cave entrance, and yet Ryan seems surprised it's in there. Something about that is just funny to me
utkarsh.kalita11 months ago
Some number of tens/100s of thousands of years ago, supersized jaguars went walking through the mud...and somehow, not only were the prints they left preserved, but they ended up in a cave. I guess it's possible there used to be a nearby cave entrance and the prints were always in the cave...boggles the mind
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luz_mireles11 months ago
Crawling in those tight spaces scares the bejesus out of me.
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wandamyst111 months ago
The person that owns this cave is an extremely lucky person. Amazing
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hans-heinrich.segebahn11 months ago
Love how you guys admire and respect all the formations! Many thanks for another excellent upload.
jamesstream9711 months ago
61 yrs old and watched a lot of films on caves ,but you guys are something else ,go anywhere ,go down holes that rabbits wouldn't, so much enthusiasm . Keep going with your films ❤❤❤
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leon.mohaupt8 months, 3 weeks ago
27:33 The fish was so calm. I feel like if I was chilling in a cave like this I would be surprised to see people but fishy is just like well hello there.
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jonathan.hill11 months ago
Hey man I have a sink hole on the back of my property and it opens up like there’s a cave or something below it. But I don’t know for sure so im going to see if it opens up and if it does yall are more than welcome to come check it out. It’s in Tennessee I don’t know where yall are located but it might be something worth exploring
irene.humphries11 months ago
Great video. Bring a black light in the caves. It might make a nice photograph.
HUGE thanks to the landowner for sharing this treasure with the rest of us. 👍
I love how this cave is just a time capsule. Nothing compares to seeing real, physical remnants of the world that existed tens to hundreds of thousands of years ago. Probably the most stunning cave I've seen on your channel. Thanks for sharing this!
Smart landowner. He really does have a show cave under his property. Glad he sealed it up both to preserve the beauty & keep amateurs from killing themselves trying to explore it.
I like how all the fish and stuff were chill because they have no concept of a predator lmao.
0:48 "Is that a coral?!" *totally unphased by the 87 spiders*
Big caves need Big batteries, warmer clothes, change of footwear and gloves, food and water, etc. Literally a mini survival trip. Thank you for sharing another wonderful set of visuals on your trip! I can't do it any more, which makes me enjoy watching even more.
YEP! I know that cave well. Went in the hard way. There was NO BRIDGE when I saw it. I was lucky enough to see it shortly after the blast into it. I may have been the first of 20 folks into this cave. It's one of the best caves I've ever seen. Yes, used a carbide lamp. Glad you enjoyed it.
I’ve been in this cave before they had the new entrance. I was new to caving back then and going through that narrow tunnel of twists and turns all bunched up was pretty harrowing, definitely took some mind over matter to not freak out. When I was there the pools were all full of water and I have never forgotten it. Thanks for letting me see it again.
Now this is not a ton of time crawling through tiny, tight fissures in the rock. This is a real CAVE....love this, thanks for sharing.
That one lonely fish just chillin in pitch black.
How these guys don't get lost amazes me.
2:12 "Dude there's a bridge?!" Haha, at the beginning of the video the fact there was a suspension bridge was literally the first thing I noticed with the sign above the cave entrance, and yet Ryan seems surprised it's in there. Something about that is just funny to me
Some number of tens/100s of thousands of years ago, supersized jaguars went walking through the mud...and somehow, not only were the prints they left preserved, but they ended up in a cave. I guess it's possible there used to be a nearby cave entrance and the prints were always in the cave...boggles the mind
Crawling in those tight spaces scares the bejesus out of me.
The person that owns this cave is an extremely lucky person. Amazing
Love how you guys admire and respect all the formations! Many thanks for another excellent upload.
61 yrs old and watched a lot of films on caves ,but you guys are something else ,go anywhere ,go down holes that rabbits wouldn't, so much enthusiasm . Keep going with your films ❤❤❤
27:33 The fish was so calm. I feel like if I was chilling in a cave like this I would be surprised to see people but fishy is just like well hello there.
Hey man I have a sink hole on the back of my property and it opens up like there’s a cave or something below it. But I don’t know for sure so im going to see if it opens up and if it does yall are more than welcome to come check it out. It’s in Tennessee I don’t know where yall are located but it might be something worth exploring
Great video. Bring a black light in the caves. It might make a nice photograph.