Angry Planet – 311 – Crystal Cave
Angry Planet – 311 – Crystal Cave
In 2000, a remarkable find was made in Chihuahua, Mexico, of a spectacular cave filled with giant crystals, some over 12 meters long. But it is a intensely difficult spot to explore – with temperatures over 50 degrees C and humidity approaching 100%. George leads an Explorers Club Flag Expedition into the cave, wearing special refrigerated suits and respirators to battle the extreme environment.
Have given this a thumbs down because of the over dramatic opening . Twat
when you finally get out, but you realize that you left the flag behind,.,
Wow that is the biggest and the most beautifulest geode I’ve ever seen!!!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖😎
Reverse psychology on the heat exhaustion, bold.
I could cleanse my whole existence here.
41 degrees with 55% humidity? I lived in Thailand for 16 years. I’ve been walking in the jungle at 46 degrees and 96% humidity. That is torture.
Breath taking… literally
122F! Y’all cookin! 🥵
Very nice video. Nice place
His BP was pretty high just saying
Looks like Superman’s Fortress of Solitude!
The crystal cave on South Bass Island Ohio also features Selenite crystals colored an odd shade of green while the cave is not all that large it is the largest known Geode in the U.S.
The conditions inside the mountain are crazy, I love how we used our technology to adapt & satisfy curiosity, would love to experience that cave. The high humidity levels makes the heat feel even more.
8 pointed star for your "club" aka Masonic devil worshipping hidden as "knowledge"
there is olso a diamant off that size
Who is watching this vedio in covid 19
If there is a pyramid above the giant crystals great energy.
I thought this was very interesting and with some amazing views, if not a bit dramatic. But, who else noticed that there wasn’t a single woman there?
selenite 😍
From my point of view you spent the same amount of time in without the suits as when you had them on. What did you record in the meantime? Nothing worth recording? I was interested in what you saw there, not in how dangerous it was to get there. Disappointed.
I am dreaming about to see this cave since 10 jears now, is there a possibillity to visit the cave for me, how?
Dark souls
Elder recess kek
You would think you guys would have better shoes on.
41 degrees and 54% humidity??? Bro, come to Hazyview, Mpumalanga in South Africa. We literally have days during summer when it can get up to 45 degrees and 60% humidity
No need of suiting up to recieve the flag of the explorers club, he just go in shorts and sandals ha that’s classical pioneer spirit
This dude is the biggest crybaby "explorer " . 113 farenheit..seriously? Is that worth mentioning the heat 100 times
The only way you could improve conditions would be to drill a few boreholes down the main cavern for air circulation, pump fresh cold air down a few and create a draft in the others to draw the hot moist air out.
A park that refracts light
ayyy who is here for school?
Did he not change his clothes from sauna to street??? Like from min 3:50 to min 4:10
The camera man recording in the cave tho. Dam
Well good thing I can withstand a heatwave like it’s the beginning of summer
nobody:
This dude: *CHILL SUIT*
Wow that’s beautiful… you guys are very luck to see all that.
Who is he?
Lol he’s the only person in the world over than a homophobic dude that’s ever been in a sauna fully clothed
Sometimes, you just gotta leave people behind. You know?
First 2 minutes is every Chad
45⁰C? Us Aussies experience that for almost 3 months straight during summer… easy shit man
I feel like this guy is gonna fall on one of the crystals and go Sir Nighteye style
I’ve been there it ain’t that hot.
Wow….. just straight up destroying the Crystal’s by walking on them….. wtf is wrong with people.
My village too big crystal mountain…green yellow pink colors any kinds you want we got it. ..
Where is superman?
Our MeXIcAn SupOoRT TeAM wth
Imagine giant Quartz or diamonds as big as the ones in this cave. 😳
Who’s here from mr.ballen ?
What’s interesting is that Jules Verne perfectly predicted this in his book Journey to the Center of the Earth in the 1800s. The first time I ever saw pictures of this cave in Mexico the first thing I thought of was the movie for Journey to the Center of the Earth. It was exactly like this. Jules Verne would be proud of himself.
Absolutely amazing, Mother Earth.