YouTuber Ruhi Cenet is braver than most as he documented rather terrifying footage of his journey into the world’s deepest cave.
YouTube is full of a whole host of content creators, but one thing I didn’t expect to stumble upon was one willing to dive into a five-million-year-old cave.
Turkish influencer Ruhi Cenet spent eight days in total darkness as he travelled to the ‘centre of the Earth’ as he went into the depths of Krubera Cave.
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The adventurer is known for doing rather unique stunts like this, which is probably why he’s managed to get a following of over 11 million people.
This cave is located in Georgia (the country, not the US state) and saw him and his team ‘face extreme challenges’. He even noted that he had to sign a contract stating he is aware ‘that this expedition could claim his life’.
He also explained that he had been training for over a year to ensure he could take part in the adventure.
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In the video he said: "Our expedition covers nearly five kilometers of rugged terrain, where we face extreme challenges, including losing an average of 10 kg per person. Along the way, we hope to discover new animal species that have been isolated for millions of years in this hidden world.
"This is not just a journey; it’s a historic exploration into the unknown. Don’t miss the incredible story of survival, discovery, and human perseverance."
People online couldn’t believe the dedication of the YouTuber to show his followers some of the most fascinating accessible parts of the planet.
One user wrote: "You are one of the best YouTubers ever. It is impossible not to lose weight even while watching this video. Walking through that narrow place makes you breathless even watching. Thank you."
“We are proud that you have achieved such great things and continue to do so without giving up. I expand my dreams with your videos. Thank you, good to have you!"
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Another simply wrote: "Bro, I have never seen a YouTuber as brave as you."
With a third writing how inspiring his efforts are, especially to the younger upcoming generations, they said: "Not just for us to watch and appreciate, but maybe for a young Turkish child to see these videos, dream, and find the courage to go further. Thanks."
And another added: "You are an incredible person in spirit. I admire your high courage, endless curiosity and hard work. Your videos always give me great admiration and appreciation. Glad to have you."
Topics: Nature, Travel, World News