Journey deep beneath the surface of our planet into a realm of countless caves, hidden tunnels, and submerged rivers. This documentary follows expert cavers as they descend into the uncharted abyss, armed with cutting-edge scanning technology to reveal extraordinary discoveries. Witness a mission into Titan, Britain's tallest vertical cave, as a team attempts an unprecedented 3D scan to uncover its precise dimensions and formation, and discover the birthplace of cave diving in the Mendip Hills. Unearth the dark secrets of ancient British caves, where thousands of enigmatic "witches' marks" were scratched into walls for protection against evil. Explore the folklore and fears that led villagers to believe certain chambers were the "entrance to Hell." Finally, marvel at the natural beauty of Fingal's Cave in Scotland, a volcanic wonder that inspired artists and composers. This film explores mankind's enduring hunger for exploration, from ancient cave dwellings to the potential for future human habitats in extraterrestrial underworlds. #documentary #caves #exploration #underground ---- The universe is vast, much like our imagination. In "space and science", we show you various documentaries and highlights from outer space. No matter if stars or planets, meteoroids or black holes, relax and enjoy our content! :) ---- Other channels you might be interested in: criminals and crimefighters: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYuXyzwA_w4-c1FJrqOnR0A hazards and catastrophes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5WE_bClugxSVG1ENir8qzg
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Вы в первые осветили пещеру светом и увидели надпись на камне, здесь был Вася))))
Just by chance I watching this today 16/12/25
A journey to the center of the Earth 🌎 is the path /// marked. Glad to see new mapping techniques 🐻 🐻 being used. 🔦 👷♂️ 🔦 👷♀️
30:50 These marks are obviously scratched into the rock by people who have been here at some time in the past. It is probably being interpreted as religious symbolism because the assumptions are being made by people who can compare it to known usage in historical context, however it still might have been considered unapproved graffiti at that time. Apparently it wasn’t removed by whoever usually demands that it should be erased - like it is in current times…
Blue John caves in castleton & others near the 7 sisters stone circle the Peak District have cool caves !! Oh my word titan is Peak District!! Wow
41:28 Wow, Chedar Man still got the Blue Eyes like most of us brits do 😂..I've enjoyed this so much. Thank you..Stay Safe out there Guys..✨️✨️✨️
I love this channel, I've watched loads of videos from all over the World, & now we're here in my Country. We have so much History it's crazy..💚💪🍃🍃🍃
Great documentary spoiled by adverts ever two minutes
A revelation, fascinating incite to a world I briefly visited as a twenty year old. Working and living in Dorset at this time, I was invited to join a caving team under the Mendips. My first cave was Goatchurch, followed by GB cavern and then Swildens Hole. Now eighty one, I marvel at the wonders still to be discovered beneath our feet.
13:14 , yeah dude, walking is kinda different to swimming i give you that
Amazing English Men, Amazing cave divers, these people have saved real people’s lives, they see, old Owl 🦉 Alaya
They cannot get out of earth
Gaping Gill nr Ingleton, Yorkshire also has a very long vertical drop. Easy to get down, a real physical challenge to get back up. Theres a entrance direct via an opening to ground or via the 'rathole'. Its one hell of a site when you get down there, so it was definitely worth the effort. 😊
If you think you know, Britain think again. Ha, that's funny. Not account for them with a PHD in history & science
Very nice and informative video, until the music got that loud I could hardy hear what was being said, so I had no choice but to exit watching. Seems a shame that the music is so loud like this and only spoil the whole thing. I know the music is used to make the video more dramatic to get people excited, but not for me.
Like upside-down m"s. W then lol
Takes you back 350 million years and they drill a hole into the top of it so much for preservation
I'd like to see a date for the descriptions of the markings. And a source for "they are thought to be".
I’ve been to loads of caves in the Peak District . The longest scariest one I’ve been to is called the giants hole in castleton
Great video! Thanks! Quick question: could you attach a LIDAR device to a flying drone? (that can also drive like an RC car)