Tight Squeeze
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All Comments (21)
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I WOULD RATHER DROWN IN A FIRE!!
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I'm claustrophobic, I WOULD NEVER DO THIS! THUMBS UP IF YOU AGREE WITH ME!
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I really want to try it.... but i'm afraid i have to look for opportunities in my country first.....
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i'd love to do this but ive been gaining so i dont think i'd fit :/
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I had a minor panic attack just watching this.
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what a way to spend your time in a cramped hole all day ,when there are several spelunking groupsin there an they had beans for lunch ,what is it like to have to smell there fart being it s a cramped up space with no draft for ventilation so the fart just lingers there i guess ??the sbd's are the worsti bet everyones smelling each others ass to determine who was the culprit of the fart ,what a day that would be ..
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I've been through a hole like that but there was a 15 foot drop under it! You have to pressure climb down, it gets my hear pumpin
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I don't think I ever really understood clostraphobia until seeing this ...
One question bothers me, is there any spacious room down there?
WaterSlideDatabase 1 year ago
@WaterSlideDatabase the cave does open up just beyond the opening. Not much though. :)
solarrius 1 year ago
I grew in the limestone karst country where boys kids did "caving", but it was different then. Bragging rights have changed... seems the modern standard is the tightest squeeze you got the guts to try and the skill to complete. We used the same lighting on our hard hats as we used for 'coon hunting.
But this ain't a cave... this is a sinkhole that might lead to a cave. Never knew anyone nuts enough to lower themselves into a skinhole, myself included. For those do, good luck.
mnpd007 1 year ago
Thanks for your comments. However, this is not a sinkhole. As you can see it is in solid rock and it is a small cave. The cave had previously been partially excavated as a paleontological excavation where bones were found that dated back to nearly 10,000 years ago. If the cave has been in its current state for the past 10k+ years i'd think that it's pretty safe.
solarrius 1 year ago