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🗓️ 16 May 2024
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0:00.0 | The weather. Tomorrow, expect a... Biting cold front. Mmm, how naughty. I wonder what I'll be wearing or taking off. The night will be wild and untamed. Expect heavy, lashing rain that'll soak you to the skin. By Monday, temperatures will rise slowly but surely reaching their peak in the afternoon. |
0:23.0 | Not in the mood for miserable weather. |
0:25.5 | Fly cheaply to Turkey with Sun Express. |
0:28.6 | Sun Express, non-stop sunshine. |
0:32.5 | Hello everyone and welcome back to Scary Interesting. |
0:36.9 | In this video, we're going to go over three cave stories that went horrifyingly wrong, but are sort of unique among the others on the channel. |
0:40.0 | In particular, the events of the first story were so unlikely and so strange that something |
0:44.7 | like it will likely never happen again. As always, viewer discretion is advised. Buried in the thick limestone of the state of Georgia are at least 513 caves, which have been cut into the rock by acidic groundwater that's been trickling through cracks and crevices in the stone. |
1:09.0 | Exploring some of these is a challenge, like for example Ellison's Cave, which has the two deepest drops in the U.S. named Fantastic at 178 meters or 586 feet, |
1:18.6 | and incredible at 134 meters or 440 feet. |
1:21.6 | Other caves, though, are much easier, making them suitable for novice cavers who want their first experience underground. |
1:28.0 | One of the most popular and accessible of these is known as Howard's Waterfall Cave. |
1:32.2 | Part of its popularity is how easy it is to get to the entrance, which sits right by a road. |
1:36.5 | There's also a small waterfall over the entrance, but that's not where it gets its name, as |
1:39.7 | you might expect. |
1:41.2 | It's called Howard's Waterful Cave because the rock formations inside look like |
1:44.6 | they're cascading down the walls. Today, Iron Gates protect part of the cave where the walls |
1:49.1 | are covered by Cherokee Siliburi, which is a type of writing invented in the early |
1:52.6 | 19th century. According to their beliefs, caves are a doorway to the underworld and the writing |
1:57.1 | is thought to describe three Cherokees who were either killed or captured there. |
2:03.9 | This writing also dates all the way back to the American Civil War. |
2:07.7 | The gates went up because despite the entrance being a claustrophobic crawl, |
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