Cave Exploring Gone WRONG | Antarctic Iceberg Cave Incident

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Published 2022-09-24
Cave exploring gone horrifyingly wrong. This is the story of Jill Heinerth and the B-15 Iceberg Cave Dive.

Extreme hobbies require extreme caution and can have extreme consequences if they are not performed by professionals with the proper training and equipment.

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All Comments (21)
  • Previous video in the series - https://youtu.be/nSLRTljO4RM Hey everyone! I hope you enjoyed the video. Here is the video I mentioned at the end (found by one of my awesome Patrons; thank you, Asian Sensation!) - https://youtu.be/5i4JYozUSp8 It does contain spoilers, though, so I’d recommend waiting until after to watch it. The two other things I mention are in the description and labelled (also contain spoilers). Have a great weekend! - Sean
  • @junusavior65
    Never thought I would discover an activity that made regular cave diving seem reasonable.
  • @KuroshiKun
    They really nearly died 3 times and were like "nah let's get even more pictures and go for a 4th time" like that's INSANE lmao
  • cave diving in an iceberg really does feel like a perfect mix of all of the worst things
  • @enkiimuto1041
    "that was the type of mistake that put everyone in danger" -- the member of the crew that decided to go back there again
  • @675_Dreamer
    Their amount of combined luck is utterly astounding. They had multiple second chances. Every single dive resulted in a near death experience yet they continued on.
  • They almost died in that ice cave 3 times. Wanting to go back the fourth time was pure madness.
  • @LeuNoeleeste
    "They decided to go for one final dive" Yeah I think at this point God gave up and went back to play cosmic Roblox
  • @saintmichael881
    This is the equivalent of burning your hand on the stove and then touching it 2 more times to see if it's still hot.
  • I feel like the iceberg collapsing when it did was some divine being's way of saying "for heaven's sake STOP IT!"
  • @artur6912
    They literally asked for something bad to happen.... three separate times, and wanted a fourth life and death situation. Quite frankly, for a bunch of "pros" they sure did behave like complete idiots. "My suit is leaking and im antarctic waters ? Better to continue diving further". They clearly had more luck than common sense.
  • "It became the largest moving object on the planet" everyones mama breathes sigh of relief
  • I'm glad that you include stories of people making it out alive as it's the first time for many of us have heard these stories. It adds to the suspense of the story telling as we guess along or judge their moves if they are going to make it even though most in your stories do not. It wouldn't be as suspenseful if everyone in your stories didn't make it. In every story I find myself rooting for the person to make it.
  • I cannot believe nobody died in this. They tempted fate so badly.
  • @atumanov55
    Imagine going through all of that to film a documentary that no one can find anymore lol
  • @shadoninja
    The documentary that covers these dives does them absolutely no justice. In a 50 minute documentary, they gave the divers and the underwater footage maybe 8 minutes of air time. The danger of the dives went almost completely unmentioned.
  • @fordisfurious
    Shockingly, the ice island documentary once thought lost forever, was actually the very first hit when I typed “Nat Geo ice island” into my search engine. It was also published on YouTube over a year before this video. Seems to have been hiding in plain sight all along.
  • @de341f6
    frankly there is a fine line between courage and stupidity
  • @jonnyboyd7715
    Its hard to feel sorry for them when they decided to go in again after 2 almost deadly trips.
  • @nessyandtot
    Love your videos! Just one thing, they for sure were NOT using wet suits, but dry suits instead. Wet suits let water in creating a thin layer of water between your skin and suit, you'd body heat eventually warms the thin water layer, which warms you. I'm really cold water your body can't warm the water so you use a dry suit which let's no water in, that's why it was such an issue that they had leaks.