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1 minutes and 34 sec into the video and they already show you how to destroy hundreds of years of history lmao
ОтветитьNOLP!! NEGATIVE!!
ОтветитьAmazing how there are stalactites in the caves, I guess this means they were once not underwater
ОтветитьRIP Wes Skiles. It was his photography that got me fascinated by this otherworldly landscape, particularly the Florida karst explorations in the 90's. I totally get the allure of these places. I tried to visit as many as I could possibly get to years ago but I've never had the slightest desire to explore the depths myself or see underwater places no one else has seen yet. Too risky for me.Thanks to Wes Skiles though, I've been able to see them anyway.
ОтветитьShitty video quality
ОтветитьThey escape covered in debris? Lol..lol... Whatever!!! Lol...lol.. Overdramatic
ОтветитьA half an hour in and my back is actually sore from being so tense, with all my fears present at once.
I love to watch but my imagination is too strong for my own good.
Nova dose the best ad free documentary's
ОтветитьI just had sex with two girls at the same time : )
ОтветитьHEY PEOPLE HONESTLY YOU SHOULD BAN VIDEOS OR DOCUMENTARY WITH POOR HIGH RESOLUTION!
ОтветитьI'm a diver but definitely i won't go there😮so scary!!!eerrrr....
Ответитьthey should try Enchanted River in Hinatuan Surigao
Ответитьcrazy
ОтветитьWhat a great piece of film
Ответитьthe risk is high, dangerous, deaths , danger , risk , hard , impossible, aaaaaaa, risk, danger, death, so dangerous, almost impossible, so hard , so dangerous etc.
ОтветитьI have hydrophobia and aquaphobia WHY AM I WATCHING THIS SHIT
ОтветитьFocus! FOCUS! FOCUS! CONCENTRATE! FOCUS! FOCUS! CONCENTRATE ON FOCUS! FOCUS! FOCUS!
ОтветитьVery interesting !
Ответитьwhat if you're that deep into a cave and your light goes out - FUCKED
ОтветитьWHY DON'T THEY WEAR GLOVES OR SOMETHINGGG. It's bothering me so much ;-;
ОтветитьKenny Lee says give him a ring 541 731 5782 let chose know I'm back and looking for a job how's the family.
ОтветитьThe guy talking at the end about cave diving being like an underwater church (Wesley C Skiles),died on July 21st 2010 when diving out of Florida. He was using a rebreather that he wasn't experienced with,and drowned. Guess that woman in the documentary discussing rebreather equipment had to bury yet another friend...
ОтветитьClaustrophobia at it's finest
Ответитьone day people will be saying 4k we meet again -.-
Ответитьye climate change is for blueholes as like burning librarys in ancient times..... im sorry u made me laught out loud
Ответитьthey should carry little clicking devices on them so they can echolocate each other underwater, duh!
Ответитьi wnt 2 c u dive in "enchanted river" surigao Philippines. am so curious how deep it is and what the bottom look like.
Ответитьit's soooooo beautiful and scary at the same time..
ОтветитьI want to be an explorer when I grow up!
ОтветитьLET ME ASK A QUESTION, WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
ОтветитьWow, supercool footage there! Good job men and women for risking your lives making this.
Ответитьin amazing 360p!
ОтветитьThey shouldn't be that deep
ОтветитьI love corl reefs so please do some more videos xxx
ОтветитьSuch a cool world down there!
ОтветитьNice i like this
Ответитьcan't believe they find human body inside deep water
ОтветитьCalcite formations, including stalagmites (from the ground up, are popular tourist attractions above the water in Central New York (e.g., Howe Caverns). The tourist and science industries have been "asked" to keep to accuracy and skilled tourist guides, not only popular information. For example, the link to science journals, to the professions involved in the fields, and to the way in which land and earth are studied. Julie Ann Racino October 2016
ОтветитьThe island species today of concern are the human species with rising floodwaters in the Pacific areas; relocation may be necessary was one of the findings of Jacques Cousteau's teams. Culture and diversity is studied in our Schools of Education in the US, and often there is great concern about the history of different peoples, described in this film specifically for the Bahaman Islands and the effect 800 years ago. The nation's archeological and human history is described in the National Museum. Julie Ann Racino October 2016
ОтветитьFossils are often found in Museums of Natural History (original dinosaur fossils), and archeologists (and paleontologists, entomologists) will be found throughout the world, best known for sites such as the pyramids which are popularized sites. Southwestern US, for example, will explore the history of the Indian tribes, and the reconstruction of the regional development.
ОтветитьFirst time I have viewed cave diving which is a high schedule of 7 sites for this research team. Bit concerned on almost 2 million television views, and part of the mapping of the oceans and its life which we did not know about (deep sea). Prefer a broader what we know and want to know about the ocean and seas, including night only sea life. with photographs. Also exploratory submarines, and released submersibles, and for the tourist glass bottom boats. Julie Ann Racino October 2016
ОтветитьMoral of the story: Where there are people, animals will die. Shoot - we've known that for years :P
ОтветитьI wonder if modern rebreathers can have a HUD projected on the inside of their goggles so they always have the gas mixture in their vision ... maybe in the upper left corner, small enough to not be obtrusive but easily checked all the time.
ОтветитьGreat video, thumbs up from us and cheers from sunny IGY Simpson Bay Marina, Sint Maarten in the Caribbean.
ОтветитьI like how the narrator's always introduce a video like this with "but, can they survive this dangerous feat?" Yet they always show the video when nobody dies, and if they did die, they wouldn't ask the question. There would be another video of the "Tragedy of The Deep!"
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