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Scary Interesting Podcast

They Should Have Stayed Out of This Deadly Cave

Scary Interesting Podcast

Scary Interesting

True Crime

4.9784 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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0:00.0

Ooh la la, I see you like an intense story.

0:02.9

But how about a change of scene, huh?

0:05.2

I'm Theo at Tour Leader with Explore.

0:07.9

And this is Punti.

0:09.3

He's helping us find truffles under the trees next to this beautiful vineyard.

0:14.7

We call Semyon Eurr.

0:17.4

Semio O'Cloch.

0:18.4

Not everyone gets to enjoy a Bordeaux sunset this way, but you will if you explore.

0:23.6

No point see. Searchexplore.co.com.

0:26.6

Don't just travel. Explore.

0:29.6

On April 14th, 1990, two friends stood at the edge of a beautiful green blue pond known as Troy Spring in Florida. They didn't know it yet, but shortly after suiting up and swimming down to the cave at the edge of a beautiful green blue pond known as Troy Spring in Florida.

0:38.0

They didn't know it yet, but shortly after suiting up and swimming down to the cave at the

0:41.3

bottom, something would go horrifyingly wrong.

0:44.6

This is their story along with a couple of other horrifying cave stories.

0:48.5

As always, viewer discretion is strongly advised.

1:04.0

In the cave diving world, Florida might be best known for its numerous sinkholes, but the state is also home to more freshwater springs than anywhere else in the world.

1:08.0

There are more than 700 springs in Florida, and some are considered really special because of their designation as first magnitude springs.

1:15.6

To make it into this category, a spring has to discharge at least 64 million gallons of water a day, and only a handful of those 700 do.

1:23.6

One of these is Troy Spring, located in Florida's Lafayette County, and Troy Spring not only surpasses that, but it also crushes the mark at 96 million gallons a day.

1:33.3

The Spring is part of the Floridian Aquifer System and connects to several different bodies water.

1:38.3

All of these connections help to distribute water throughout the system, which includes a 325 foot or 99-meter cave-like run.

1:46.0

This run is essentially an underwater tunnel where water rushes out from the aquifer with enough

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