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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

Piece of "Deliverance" movie with Jocassee valley cemetery transfer.. 35 years this place is covered by 140 ft of water

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  • Lineuss,

    qwhere is this video , you are talkingof.?

    with tha grave yard..under water, that you dived..at..?

    id liek to see the vid..

  • @wildshotsintheair

    check my other videos or search "Jocassee graveyard dive"

    Thanks for looking ;)

  • Folks I posted this video as an illustration or comment for our dive to that place couple of years ago. You can watch my underwater footage where all open graves and even the tree across the graveyard are clearly seen. It has nothing to do with scare and piggies as some of you suggesting here. Personally I am not fond of that movie but I like to know that exactly this graveyard which is now covered with 140 ft of dark water can be visited in scuba diving equipment and I did it once.

  • what state was this movie taking place in

    I know it's the ozarks but what part?

  • it is Jocassee valley in SC close to NC and GA borders

  • you can scuba dive that graveyard now if your ever in upstate sc

  • check my other video from graveyard)

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  • What an outstanding movie.

    Great acting, cinematography, sound...

    It's a shame most people poke fun at the most obvious.

    This was one of the best character studies ever.

  • No, not all my life, only eight years in Kentucky. But people who are born and bred Kentuckians have a problem with outsiders thinking of them based on movies like these. My problem with this movie (and not just this one) is that most Americans agree it's wrong to judge a whole group of people based on where they live, or their skin color, or their religion. The only exception seems to be hillbillies. Why is it okay to depict them as monsters, like in this movie?

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  • @vhsonacomeback the purpose is because the area is going to be flooded and they have to relocate the bodies.....

  • @vhsonacomeback They are moving the bodies because of the new dam they built. The area will be under water.

  • Y'all stay out a rabun county now, yuns heer. I gonna rape yo ass too if i see ya dumb assed toorists pokin round my place, purdy boy.

  • They are about to flood the valley. I am a SCUBA Diver at Lake Jocassee and just thi past weekend, I got to see that very spot. The graveyard is 140 feet underwater and beleive me, it is absolutely UNBELEIVABLE.

  • I never understood the significance of this scene. Can someone explain to me why they are burying/moving all of these coffins?

  • squeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal piggy. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • If the inbred men in this movie get a divorce from their wife, are they still brother and sister?

  • i cant sound as smart as the guy under me did but what i can say is a chunky guy got raped in the woods

  • @melymbrosia During the 1930s there was a mass sterilization of folks down there. The Eugenics movement was omitted from American history and made to look as if the Nazis were the first and only nation to do such a thing.

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