The Veryovkina cave in Abkhazia, Georgia is the deepest cave in the world, with a depth of around 2200m. It also hosts the worlds deepest living animal and still isn’t fully explored.

    by Several_Bluebird_344

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    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veryovkina_Cave

      “During an expedition in 2021, PST found the body of a caver, who died exploring on his own, at −1,100 meters (−3,600 ft). He was later identified as Sergei Kozeev, who left his home in Sochi (Russia) on 1 November 2020 and began descent into Veryovkina, where he spent around a week at a −600 meters (−2,000 ft) permanent camp. Then he continued his descent down to technically challenging parts at −1,100 meters (−3,600 ft) where he got stuck, and died of hypothermia. He did not bring stirrups necessary to climb out of the lower, perpetually wet, regions of the cave. [17] The body was eventually recovered after a complex retrieval operation on 17 August 2021.[18]”

      not as bad as Nutty Putty… but still , the guy was all alone (stupid) and died because he couldn’t climb out.

    2. How do they know how deep it is? How much of it has been explored? This type of thing both blows my mind and fascinates me.

    3. InsulatorDisk on

      Looks like an alien hive. Don’t dig too deep or wake up something down there.

    4. Guilty_One85 on

      That’s a no for me I’ll keep my feet on solid ground!! I ain’t going deep into the earth to explore no thanks!!

    5. Seriously, stop going deeper or someone will awaken the Balrog. 2026 is exciting enough already.

    6. OfficeZestyclose9952 on

      Talk about a bummer, I was expecting a huge cave spider or a pale and blind tribe of humans who went underground 200,000 years ago.

    7. throwawaybyefelicia on

      Just looking at those photos makes me feel so uneasy… it’s so incredible but also the sheer scale of it is terrifying

    8. FatalisCogitationis on

      You know for a minute there I though you were saying the animal itself was the deepest and I thought “how deep can an animal even be”

    9. These photos are not of Veryovkina but of Fantastic Pit in Ellisons, Alabama.

      Source – am a caver

    10. Technically the world’s deepest living animal would be in the Mariana trench, not this cave.

    11. prostateExamination on

      when is anything ever actually explored? things just keep getting smaller and smaller our microscopes bigger and bigger.. is their an end?

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