Rescuers raced on Sunday to rescue an American caver who had become trapped more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) underground in southern Turkey, moving him halfway to the surface.
“Dave not coming back”. Those people are ridiculously suicidal. Watch it and contact me later. It’s absolutely insane if you understand what they were actually doing. They don’t do a good enough job explaining that.
“The last breath” that’s on Netflix. Not quite the same. Terrifying nonetheless.
Am curious about those documentaries. I love caves, but stick to safe tours and whatnot. I don’t know that I would be OK exploring a “wild” cave.
“Dave not coming back”. Those people are ridiculously suicidal. Watch it and contact me later. It’s absolutely insane if you understand what they were actually doing. They don’t do a good enough job explaining that.
“The last breath” that’s on Netflix. Not quite the same. Terrifying nonetheless.
Appreciate it, I’ll check them out.
https://youtu.be/nnI_oZKxzl0?si=VIyyZmoFmWK565JB
Here’s a YouTube documentary on one of the most famous cases.
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check the youtubes channels @ScaryInteresting and @TerrorTwin
They have all kind of short documentaries about caving, cave diving, mountaineering and more.