Wow! Beautiful and fascinating! I have been in caves with both stalactites AND stalagmites (first one with a c= from the CEILING down; second one with a G= from the GROUND UP), both near my hometown in North Florida (Limestone caves in Marianna, Fl.). When I was a *brave* 18 year old, I actually went “spelunking”; exploring and mapping out newly discovered caves. I did many crazy things like that when I was young..😂. It’s a miracle I lived through some of the things I did back then! THEN, I had to live through the stress of watching my kids do crazy things when they were 16-24 or so. Thank goodness everyone made it through without TOO many injuries (although I have quite a few more gray hairs from my kids 😂). My younger daughter almost died when she was mountain-biking in the Swiss alps and hit a car. My Son had a few too many beers and shot himself with a spear gun, underwater, in Micronesia (he was supposedly trying to catch a large fish for dinner). My eldest daughter and her wife STILL go on many “primitive camping” trips here in the US, (usually backpacking in the mountains & sleeping in tents or hammocks.). When my children were young, I took them camping a LOT, both here in the US and overseas, usually in poor countries where I would visit as a physician, and treat local indigenous people. We had many adventures together; so I guess I’m guilty of getting them addicted to outdoor adventures. I WILL add though; I shared some of your videos with my eldest daughter and she and her wife are now considering coming to China with us next year and getting an RV. 😁. I told them if they do that, it needs to be big enough to take me on some of their trips. 😂
@sinhielaw6915
3 жыл бұрын
你俩拍攝的手法很棒👍👍
@markboudreau1410
3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Beautiful and cool! I never would have guessed such a place existed. It is so deep you probably could have parachuted in and saved some walking! Thanks for posting!
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