Exploring Worlds Deep Beneath the Earth
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- In this reel, we're venturing deep, deep underground. We begin in Stockholm at the world's longest art gallery, explore the mysteries of shell grotto, and visit the hidden metropolis 150 feet beneath Kansas City.
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Such a great channel, please don’t end up like buzzfeed
Kyle Ace oh god
Kyle Ace oh god
I hope not...
but usually good channel like this ended BOUGHT by buzzfeed or Nowthis and become another leftist political propaganda with LGBTQVWXYZ movement promotional videos.
@@ErnestJay88 Great Big Story is a WarnerMedia company...
I swear the people getting paid to take these awesome videos has the best job/life ever.
I thought you`re gonna say "These are all paid actors." lol
Yes those are one of the best jobs to live on.
It would appear to be a good and even great until you take having a family into consideration. Having this job and a family would suck because your job would take you away from your family all the time. But if you don't have a family yes this job would be great.
@@andrewsharp9783 perfect for millennials who aren’t ready for / can’t afford families yet, I doubt many people working on these channels are older than 30
I’ve never seen a subway station so clean before 😐
Japanese stations are also clean, but so many hentai crimes....
Didnt even know that my country had the worlds longest underground museum
Not that there are many underground museums in the first place XD
I used to live in Stockholm I miss the tunnelbana so bad
Artwork on that scale in a metro is only possible in a country like Sweden. Any other country would have it covered in graffiti and litter in a matter of days :/
William Sullivan there is grafitti sometimes just not that much.. also they cover it up pretty quickly
And Japan!
not here in montreal!
idk Munich has a pretty cool metro too
The Russian metro does an amazing job with it's art
We have some truly amazing places in this world 🤗💚💙❤️
Whish for longer snippets and more Info
The Jeita Grotto is incredible! You get to walk through parts of it and then ride in boats on the black lake to see further out. I highly recommend going!
I love how this content is free to all the curious people in the world
simply amazing cinematography and narration for such a (relatively) small channel
Love this channel
my university is part of that underground suptropolis in kansas city! so cool to have classes down there
Keep blowing my mind with the wonders of this earth.
Some of these places are truly amazing, and I had no idea they existed until seeing this video! Thank you so much for sharing!
This is amazing
If I am going to travel,I will watch Great Big Story first. A lot amazing unknown place!
I dunno why you guys doing it but please don't stop. You rock!
AWESOME! !!!!PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS.
That last place was so cool, to have your business down there is so cool🤟 Genuis Idea💡 #GreatBigStoryRocks
This place was in my dream before, I never been there before, i can recornize it, i know its hard to believe but, its true.
Cringy blues there was another video in you tube about these places
Wow really? I felt like i was in the place, I actually never saw it except today, woah... Thx bro.
No
re🌽ize
Had similar dreams as well
Wow these are all so amazing!
Ive been to that cave in lebanon, its amazing... only shit thing is you cant jump into the water their which is crystal clear/blue... very tempting
Wow, this is amazing!
It's all so cozy
Really looking forward to travel again after pandemic. I love to explore new places.
And I just finished watching Made in Abyss too.
Please share links to their yt videos in facebook so many will know this channel.
I'd love to be part of the Neptune Memorial Reef
It is my dream to take my wife to all of these wonderful places.
Captain Levi good luck then.... if it’s not your waifu and actual wife 😅
That’s wonderful. Good on you
good husband
Even Q good luck
Springfield, Missouri has a similar underground warehouse-like Kansas City although it might be smaller and more private to enter it.
I've ben to subtropolis! I went there with my dad on a business trip to pick up some countertops.
So why did they make these stores underground ?
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just came across this video and it felt really weird to see places that I've crossed through in this video.
Wait, this was just uploaded???
That first one with the metro system is gorgeous. I would absolutely love to see that on my way to work or wherever I ride the train to. So beautiful. I would just be worried because where I live, graffiti would have been destroyed that beautiful art work because people don't know how to leave things alone or appreciate art. It's sad but true. The people in my area would have that ruined in a few days time. We just got one of our stops redone and already in about 2 weeks time they had it completely covered in graffiti. It's just disgusting. People kill me how they destroy things and ruin it for everyone else. It's really not right. But yeah, what a beautiful piece of art especially to have it last over 68 miles. That's incredible. So no matter where you go, you'll see some beautiful art work done by an incredibly talented artist. I just wish that you could have that when I live. But like I said, due to the people who like to graffiti and ruin things, unfortunately, we never could.
KC + Paint Ball + Caves = unforgettable
thank u for showing lebanon :,)
Ay, well you won't get bored when you take your morning commute.
That man-made reef made me remember ituo junji’s story
How is the metro station in stockholm not filled with grafities ?
The Persona It is...
The commute yes, metro unless on the outskirts no.
4. "grafities?"
Great world!
amazing
Was expecting a bunch of scientific stories, but this is impressive nonetheless.
Good stuff. Good, fucking stuff.
Merkers concert hall in the Merkers Salt mine, Thuringia... Even Uriah Heep and Jethro Thrull played there.
What's the name of that song at the beginning, please...
A little bit of explaining for that last clip would've been much better. I mean what is that place? Why are there so many store rooms there? Who dug it?
Watch out for those weeping angels!
The Australian accent sounds like the Southern accent
Dude I drive by that place underground in Kansas City like weekly
What's the song on the first videos cinematic sequence
heart burns by adele roberts christopher lewis
Yet, you haven't shown the underground amusement park from Turda, Romania. It beats some of the things I have shown here.
Subtropolis, soon to be the next Vault?
This is the only way I can explore the world during this pandemic ☹️
I hunger to explore these worlds within these worlds
Someday I'll own an unground castle...
RASHO IE'TOLAN if you go to the one in Kansas City then take the 3 hour drive east to Straitca it's a salt mine that is now a museum and has more things than you would expect
Mason Meeks thank you brethren, when the time comes I will go there in the flesh and blood and mind expand
The marine segment makes me consider why Atlantis is build on Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas.
Haha Imagine someone finding thss underwater place in a few thousand years wondering who or what lived underwater
Nice
The last one👍
I live in Stockholm!
7:33 which mains white main
Wow
The last one looked like Dr. Evil's lair.
Jeita is gorgeous I've been there several times
I want to rest in the Neptune memorial reef
big up margate
CZcams algorithm a year ago: nope
CZcams algorithm now that i came back from a trip in stockholm: yes
I rode the metro but my mom and dad were so freaking inpatient so i didn't see the station with the white den walls and blue natinal motives.
Subtropolis looks like a place founded by umbrella
*Vault-Tec wants to know your locations*
Coober Pedy was prominently featured in the 1995 film The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert.
I have visited both Jaita caves in Lebanon and the underground city in Kabadokia Turkey....both kinda underwhelming. Jaita can be way better if they took good care of it. The water in Jaita was promising.
abdulaziz alsager nothing was special just carved rock under th3 surface?
RASHO IE'TOLAN In Lebanon it was bad lit with many closed sections and no proper explanation about it. In Turkey it was just bland carved tunnels...very few sign about any previous occupancy (and crowded which means no atmospheric feel)
abdulaziz alsager really disappointed well it is time to learn teleportation it is not my wish to sit on a plane for hours on end just to be let down I know there is much more to these caves than meets the eye and to what those tour guys have to say
RASHO IE'TOLAN The city in Turkey (Capadoukia -I don't remember the correct spelling-) is amazing and has many activities especially hot air ballons, but the underground city was underwelming.
abdulaziz alsager it is my wish to have an underground Castle of extremely interesting proportions features accommodations and all else that makes a castle worthy of being called a castle I thank you for sharing with me what you know about that City kapadokya
That was the most southern British accent I’ve ever heard
2:10
Sally couldn't sell seashells by the sea shore
So instead she put seashells on her roof and walls
Ayy, Shout out for stockholm fallout 3.
5:33 without torches???!??!!!
Well just 22 comments now. Never been so early
"...those formations are not set in stone." Yes they are. That's exactly what they are set in.
Lol
Amayzin 8:12
Caddo lake
8:18
Me: hmm an underground airport
Guy: well no
Me: an underground race track
Guy: still making it
Me: uh an underground football field
Guy: that will take years to build
Me: well do ya have it
Guy: no
Me: AHA! you were wrong
(this was a joke)
hi
I want to be burried in that underwater resting place 😮❤️
like this japanese rails are kinda cold
Well, it ain't "deep" under the earth... but still cool
0:15 pewdiepie's design lmao
SubTropolis------------a good place to commit employment without the interruption of any tornadoes
In turkey they dont have churches, the have a mosque.
Surviving the apocalypse...
Looks like a FEMA camp to me
*under the surface of earth
if i ever become a teacher i'll say that the grotto is why you have to put your name on papers
"Deep"
i all ready live in a hole that is underground. its called my bedroom. if light touches the room or me i will go on a rampage.
9:20 looks like my bunker in gta
Australia the best one
anyone else here from anomaly's lan video?
There are mines deep beneath the ground that have miles and miles of shafts/ tunnels, several have played out, and have been abandoned. My dad supervised construction of the elevators that carry miners to work in the coal and salt mines, all over northeastern U.S. Dad was with Otis Elevator and the IUEC for 35 years. Possibly, if the climate gets too bad to support life above ground, the mines can be converted to living spaces. The greatest challenge would be supplying enough oxygen to keep millions of people alive underground. I always wonder how the people of Ferenkuyu solved the oxygen supply problem.
Some of the Doomsday preppers have started to convert the decommissioned underground missile silos into luxury communities.
I saw a story about one of those on CZcams. They would make great underground houses. I know someone who worked for the army, in one in, I believe, Arizona. They had to be manned around the clock, so the soldiers just lived there. He told me that boredom was the worst part.
Going to find a well hidden cave...to protect it 🙄
1:32 I think it's because people are way smarter and ambitious back then not like today where people like me use technology most of the time we get lazy and shit. Tbh if I were alive in that era, I would be bored and started building anything like I do in Minecraft 😂
Its It's pronounced "Capa-doshia" not trying to be a grammar stickler, just thought people should know :)