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00:00It's an underground river, we have 800 meters of water and 200 meters walking, so it's going to be cool down there.
00:07But we are getting ready, once everyone is here, we will go later.
00:10And you are going to be delighted, so welcome.
00:13And we are next to Burriana, where we were just at the festival of Art in the Sound.
00:30It's super super calm, it's a cave of course.
00:33And then 200 meters walking, so I think you are going to be in awe because I've seen pictures and it's absolutely amazing.
00:39It's chilly down below, so we are going to go in a canoe and I hope you guys enjoy this trip. Come on.
00:44Well, friends, now that we are inside, I feel that we have to speak very softly, because it's a total calm.
01:00We have Fran as our guide and he is going to tell us a little about the tour. How are you, Fran?
01:05Hello, good morning. The truth is that it's very good in here.
01:08You don't have heat, you move away from the world, don't you?
01:11It's something else, it's very different, it has nothing to do with anything.
01:14Just getting in here changes everything.
01:17Outside, especially these days, in the normal heat of the summer, in the touristic places,
01:22you find peace, you find relaxation, it's like melting with the mountain.
01:27How much do we have? We have about 800 meters of water, right?
01:31Yes, the total of the tour, which is made touristic, is 1055 meters.
01:35800 meters by boat, which we also take to the encantados.
01:38In addition, halfway through, we have a dry gallery,
01:41through which our visitors take a small walk, which is also very pleasant.
01:45Watch your head.
01:47That's very important.
01:49Enrique was a little afraid to come, because he said, I don't know if I'm going to get in, but no, it's fine.
01:54You always have to look ahead, that's the most important thing.
01:58When did you discover this place? How long has it been open to the public?
02:01It has been open to the public since 1954.
02:05The cave has always been known to be 250 million years old,
02:09and the first remains we found date back to 17,000 years ago.
02:12250 million years old.
02:15250 million years old. And how can you know that? Well, the archaeologists, right?
02:19Yes, that escapes me, that's their thing, but yes.
02:22That's crazy, but they've been opening since 1950.
02:271954.
02:30So they used to come here before, but they opened it for the public in 1954.
02:33You have to be careful with the height.
02:47There's so many tourists that there used to be bats here, but now there's no longer any bats, so interesting.
02:52It's so calm in here.
03:00It's so quiet, but listening to the cave is beautiful.
03:03It's like listening to the silence. It seems like you can't, but you can in here.
03:31Wow.
03:33Well, Enrique can breathe now.
03:35How deep is it?
03:37Right now we're at 5 meters.
03:39But the depth is very variable. We go through half-meter areas,
03:42and the maximum you can go by boat is 8 meters, which is in the Siphon Gallery.
04:01How many tours a day do you do?
04:04Well, now in the high season, the minimum we do is 8 tours to the cave.
04:10But of course, this is the maximum influence.
04:13We understand that people want to visit it, so we make a small effort,
04:18and if you have to extend a trip, you do it.
04:20We love it, because people go out in love with the cave, and that's worth it.
04:24Have you had any marriage proposals in here?
04:27Not for me.
04:29Let's see, because it's ideal, right?
04:32People get married here.
04:34People have gotten married here.
04:36Yes, because it's like one of those hidden, romantic places.
04:39It's a place, I like to say it all the time,
04:41that it's like time has stopped here so that it can be discovered again.
04:46It's like the time stopped so that it can be discovered again.
04:49This place is amazing.
04:58Now I really want you to be very careful,
05:00because this tunnel is the narrowest of all.
05:02It's very low and very narrow.
05:04So lower your heads, make sure everything you have to make sure so that it doesn't fall,
05:08because it's very easy that we can get stuck somewhere.
05:17This is the Siphon Gallery.
05:18It's 8 meters deep.
05:19It's the maximum you can go through with the boat.
05:21Be careful.
05:23We have 8 meters of deepness here,
05:25and it's the most stretched place that you can go through.
05:28So you have to be very careful with your head.
05:33So far, so good.
05:34Be careful, Daniel.
05:36Don't worry, I'm watching you.
05:38I'm warning you.
05:42In winter, this must be terrible.
05:44In winter, it's the same.
05:45We are lucky that the temperature in the cave is always the same.
05:48It's 20 degrees, and it remains constant all the time.
05:51It's 20 degrees, and it's always the same all year.
05:55The water is also 20 degrees warm.
06:04We are very lucky.
06:05The San Jose River is the gateway to a natural place, the Serra del Pará.
06:08The river is one of the longest navigable subterranean rivers in Europe.
06:11It's something unique, and it's really worth discovering.
06:17This is the San Jose River, right?
06:19This is the San Jose River, yes.
06:20We are from the San Jose community.
06:22We call this river the San Jose River.
06:24But the river continues after the cave, right?
06:26Yes, it does.
06:27What you do in a tourist visit is a third of what you have discovered.
06:35There is a non-visitable area
06:38that is approximately 2.5 kilometers long.
06:42It's not prepared for tourism.
06:43It's an area that is in a natural state.
06:46Only speleologists and speleologists can enter it.
06:49The purpose of their search here is to find the origin of the water,
06:52which is still a mystery to this day.
06:53It hasn't appeared yet.
06:55New galleries continue to be discovered,
06:57and the knowledge of the water continues to grow,
06:59but the water gallery still hasn't appeared.
07:09This is Rafa.
07:11I'm going to leave you with him,
07:12and I'm going to leave you here at the beginning of the gallery,
07:14and I'll pick you up at the end.
07:15Great.
07:16Well, thank you very much.
07:20Okay, we made it.
07:33Okay, so now we're going to do the next 200 meters of walking.
07:36Tourism can go through there.
07:38It's yet not ready for tourists to go through.
07:40Apparently, it's a little bit dangerous still.
07:43I know, it's different when you come and you're not filming.
07:45I always say that.
07:46You absorb it in life a little bit different.
07:48It's amazing.
07:49And we're trying to do two at once,
07:51which is the 360 and the regular filming,
07:52so it's kind of like,
07:53we should do two tours and then we'll get it.
07:56But now we're going to do the walking part,
07:59which is about 200 meters, right?
08:00250.
08:02Well, 250 meters.
08:03Yes.
08:04They lied to me.
08:05250 meters, yes.
08:06Okay, and your name?
08:07I'm Rafa.
08:08Rafa. Another Rafa?
08:09Yes.
08:10We go from Rafa to Rafa.
08:11So his name is also Rafa.
08:13Hello.
08:14And how many tours have you done?
08:15Around here?
08:16Yes.
08:17I've been around for eight years,
08:18but I'm more of a maintenance outside.
08:20So today, because of the needs of the company,
08:22I've been here inside.
08:23The amount of people, right?
08:24Yes, of course.
08:25Yesterday, a lot.
08:26And today, too, a lot.
08:27So you're doing eight tours a day, more or less.
08:28Yes, eight, more or less.
08:30And this month, it's very...
08:31Let's see how it goes.
08:32We're complete.
08:33Let's see how it goes.
08:34All crouched.
08:35We're shorter, so it's better for us.
08:37Yes, I think so.
08:39This is beautiful.
08:40Impressive.
08:41It's magical.
08:42Yes, yes, yes.
08:43It's magical.
08:44And the fresh air you breathe, too.
08:46Yes.
08:47It's 20 degrees here all year round.
08:49It's great in the summer, and also in the winter.
08:52But there's a bit of humidity.
08:54It's normal.
08:55We're in a cave.
08:56And when it rains, it doesn't flood?
08:57Yes, it floods.
08:58This year, we've had a flood,
08:59but it has to rain three or four days in a row.
09:01Of course.
09:02It rains three or four days in a row,
09:03and then it floods.
09:04And the water goes through here.
09:06And they don't get in there anymore.
09:07We can't get in there anymore.
09:08But it's not that it floods and we have to run.
09:11No, no.
09:12It's that it floods gradually.
09:14Little by little.
09:15So, when it rains, it gets filled up to here.
09:17So, obviously, when that happens,
09:18tourists don't come through here.
09:20Let's see, and this would be?
09:21Those are the audio guides.
09:23Okay, five in Spanish.
09:25Five.
09:26They would put five here for Spanish.
09:29Ah, of course, because it tells you.
09:30Yes, and it tells you a little bit about all this.
09:33Very good.
09:36And how long have you been working here?
09:37Eight years.
09:38Eight years?
09:39I've been working, yes.
09:40You like it, don't you?
09:41I love it.
09:42It's better than working in a natural place.
09:43Yes, yes, I love it.
09:44And it's better than doing something you like on top of it.
09:46Of course.
09:47I'm, well, I cut grass, I clean, I fix plants,
09:51but I do everything.
09:52Maybe I'm in the lockers.
09:53Yesterday I was in the lockers and I was boarding.
09:56I control it.
09:57I think you're used to the issue of the head here, aren't you?
10:00Yes, a little.
10:01But from time to time we also hit it.
10:02Yes?
10:03When we enter with the boat, sometimes,
10:04accidentally, you hit it.
10:06Because that's what happens.
10:07You're used to doing one thing and sometimes you don't forget it.
10:11You're very confident and you forget it.
10:13Yes, yes, you trust yourself.
10:15It's a shame there's no bat out there.
10:18There was a couple of bats at the entrance.
10:20Yes?
10:21And I think they fell in love and left.
10:23How nice.
10:24How nice.
10:25He says there was a couple of bats in the front,
10:27but they fell in love and they left.
10:28It was a little couple.
10:30There's no more love.
10:31Look how nice.
10:32What's that?
10:33That's a stag.
10:35It's a little stag that goes from bottom to top.
10:38It grows one centimetre every 100 years.
10:42Wow.
10:43It's stone, isn't it?
10:44Yes, of course.
10:45It's water.
10:46It's water.
10:47That grows.
10:48It grows because of the water.
10:49Yes, it grows because of the water.
10:50Ah, the drop of water.
10:51Yes, it's the drop of water.
10:52It's what's left of the drop.
10:54Yes, yes, yes.
10:55It's what's left of it.
10:56Ten centimetres every...
10:57One centimetre every ten years.
10:59Every 100 years.
11:00Yes, 100, 100, 100.
11:01So you can see one centimetre.
11:04One centimetre?
11:06One centimetre every 100 years.
11:09And that's the drop of water right there.
11:11So that's all we're going to get to see in our lifetime.
11:13How interesting.
11:14Now, I don't see any animals.
11:15Nothing.
11:16I mean, bugs, spiders.
11:17Nothing, nothing.
11:18There are some fungi.
11:20Some fungi.
11:21There, look.
11:22On the walls.
11:23That white thing.
11:24That looks like moisture.
11:25Of course.
11:26Where there's light, some green fungus grows.
11:28Okay.
11:29But you can't see it from here.
11:30It's more in the water.
11:31So there's a little bit of fungus, but...
11:33I imagine this was done by the company.
11:35Yes, yes.
11:36Because this is all stone.
11:37Yes, yes.
11:38For example, there are some...
11:39Some...
11:40Barrens.
11:41You can see the barrens.
11:42Okay, there you go.
11:43That's the...
11:44Look, look, here, here.
11:45You see it right there.
11:46Here, here.
11:47Look, look.
11:48Those are the barrens that...
11:49Right, this is made...
11:50This is not natural.
11:51This part itself, they made it...
11:52They drilled it so people could walk through.
11:53Now we're going to go to a place called the crocodile lake.
11:56But there are no crocodiles?
11:57No, it's a stone that looks like a crocodile.
11:59And look how beautiful.
12:00Oh, yes.
12:01Yes, how amazing.
12:02And we're going to see one of the most...
12:03One of the most beautiful wonders in this cave,
12:06which is the crocodile house.
12:07Wow, look up there.
12:08Look how beautiful.
12:10Look how beautiful it is.
12:11That's beautiful.
12:13Wow.
12:15That's beautiful.
12:16And it still looks higher.
12:18Well, it still looks...
12:19It doesn't look higher, but it still continues a little higher.
12:21Here we will be about 100 meters below the mountain.
12:24Wow.
12:25100 meters.
12:26So imagine how beautiful that can be there.
12:28100 meters underneath of the mountain we are right now.
12:33Yes, 100 meters, 300 feet.
12:35So 300 feet for you guys.
12:37For the Americans.
12:41Oh, now it's hot after walking.
12:46Let's take a picture with the microphone.
12:48Yes.
12:52And how does it come out without light?
12:54Good?
12:55It's just that we didn't want to turn on the light so as not to ruin the beauty of the place.
12:58Now, for you guys in 360, I don't know how it goes.
13:00Let's see how it comes out.
13:02Watch your head.
13:03Did the photo come out well?
13:04Good.
13:05It stayed...
13:06Super good, look, super good, look.
13:08Great.
13:10We are happy, we are happy.
13:11Are you from Miami?
13:12Yes, yes, from Miami.
13:13Oh, you came to do a report, huh?
13:15Yes, we came to the Alenal Sound.
13:17And well, you always have to do something touristic to take both things.
13:20Man, as you already know, this is the longest underground lake in Europe.
13:26This is the largest subterranean river in Europe.
13:30So, a must.
13:31That is, a key touristic place to come and visit, yes or yes.
13:35Every year we have more.
13:36Every year.
13:37And the people are super happy.
13:39Yes, yes, yes.
13:40They are fascinated by all this.
13:41No, no, it's fantastic.
13:43We have a gem.
13:44It's a gem.
13:45I mean, this is amazing.
13:46And there, look.
13:47Amazing.
13:48We have been walking this corridor for years, for many years, and we have been touching it
13:53because the water is also breaking it.
13:57Yes, yes.
13:59But how well taken care of they have it.
14:00Yes, it is super clean, well taken care of, yes.
14:02And this belongs to an organization or the town hall?
14:05This is a company that belongs to the town hall.
14:07Look, what I was telling you, the green moss that grows here, which is from the light and humidity.
14:12Of course, yes.
14:14Good.
14:15We have a little bit of fungus every now and then because of the humidity and the light.
14:18And this belongs to a company, you know, that works with the city, so.
14:24Watch your heads, everybody.
14:29Amazing.
14:30And the Arenal is full, isn't it?
14:31It's full.
14:32The Arenal is crazy.
14:33I wanted to go and see it.
14:35And what happened?
14:36Let's see.
14:37I wanted to see it.
14:38There is a turbine that moves the air here.
14:40Yes, yes.
14:42There is a big fan that moves the air a little bit, because otherwise it would be stuck here.
14:47No, we would die if not.
14:49Well, no, but it would be a little worse.
14:52Dense, dense.
14:53Look, now we're going to see something else.
14:54Now it's called the face of the devil.
14:57Look.
15:01Let's see if I look at it there, because I don't see it.
15:03You don't see the face of the devil?
15:04You haven't seen a lot of movies, have you?
15:07Where, where, where?
15:08Look at that red one.
15:09The red light.
15:10The red light.
15:11Ah, I mean, of course, the mouth, the eyes and the nose.
15:14Of course, of course.
15:17And where would it be in the drawing?
15:19Here, the face of the devil, the eyes and the mouth.
15:21Yes, yes, yes.
15:22Look, we have it in red focus so you can see it.
15:23Yes, yes, yes, yes.
15:24You see horror movies, don't you?
15:25She doesn't see horror movies.
15:26I don't like the devil.
15:27She doesn't see horror movies.
15:28I see little angels, not the devil.
15:31I choose what I don't see.
15:32The truth is that I am very afraid of horror movies and I decide not to watch them.
15:35But yes, wow.
15:36And nature says it all, doesn't it?
15:38Yes, nature.
15:39Nature says it all.
15:41The stones have different forms.
15:43You know, I don't know if you guys were able to see it,
15:45but it's like the face of the devil in red right in front of me.
15:48Well, more from the back.
15:50We just passed one that looked like a crocodile.
15:52I mean, it's beautiful.
15:55They have fans so it moves the air.
15:57Okay, let's see if we see a dinosaur.
15:59Let's see if we see a dinosaur.
16:01Do you see it?
16:02I'll explain it to you.
16:03Look, the skin, the skin, the belly.
16:05Yes.
16:06Do you see it?
16:07Yes, yes, yes, yes.
16:09Of course.
16:11That's awesome.
16:13Of course, yes, yes, yes, yes.
16:15Well, last year we visited some stones.
16:17Where was it?
16:18Over there.
16:19Do you remember?
16:21We visited some stones that were also all with images of dinosaurs and everything.
16:25Do you remember where it was?
16:26No, I don't remember.
16:27In Spain.
16:28If I remember, I'll tell you.
16:29But in Spain you can see that there is a lot of that, right?
16:31Natural stones with images like that of animals.
16:33And then if you look, it looks like the face with the mouth.
16:36Yes.
16:38Look, it looks like the face.
16:39This is the mouth right here.
16:41That's neat, man.
16:43I love nature.
17:07Imagine the centuries that this has.
17:09Centuries.
17:10Of course.
17:11Imagine the centuries that this has, I mean.
17:14Remember.
17:15Oh, come on.
17:30So, he's saying that, you know, this is the water that we saw earlier that only grows
17:34one centimeter over 100 years.
17:36And this actually united.
17:37So, imagine how many centuries this has.
17:39And he says that people unfortunately kicked this and they, you know, they ruined it.
17:42But if you touch it, apparently when there's one going up and one going down, they do not join.
17:46It's kind of like they repel human touch.
17:49That's what he said.
17:52See, look.
17:53Wow.
17:54This is insane.
17:57And it's so fresh.
17:59It's fresh.
18:01Watch your head.
18:02Watch your head.
18:04And now we're going to continue on water.
18:05Underwater.
18:06Not underwater.
18:07On water.
18:33That's where the water starts.
18:44That's where the water starts.
19:04I would love to dive in there.
19:05I mean, where you saw right now, you can only go, you know, professionals because it's
19:07not open to the public yet.
19:09They have a couple of shrimp here and there, but there's no food in the water.
19:12So, naturally, there isn't any fish here.
19:15I would love to dive in there.
19:16I mean, where you saw right now, you can only go, you know, professionals because it's
19:19not open to the public yet.
19:32They have a couple of shrimp here and there, but there's no food in the water.
19:34So, naturally, there isn't any fish here.
19:38Obviously.
20:09If you guys have a little bit of phobia with the height, it might be a little bit of a
20:14problem for you if you're claustrophobic, but it's not that bad.
20:38Six or seven meters, that's how high the water goes.
21:06The water lets them know when they need to get out or not.
21:08When that happens, that area is not flooded.
21:10That's why we have these natural beaches here.
21:12Natural beach to sunbathe. Look, how nice.
21:14Winter beaches.
21:16Yes.
21:18How are you?
21:20Good, very good.
21:22There you are wonderful.
21:24Yes, because it has the water.
21:26The difference is that we have different heights.
21:28We go through the same place. We are both in the middle.
21:30But we are great because it has the water.
21:33With the 360 you don't miss anything.
21:39How much time do we have left?
21:41Now we are looking for the boat.
21:43You are going to visit the dry gallery
21:45to look for the door from there.
21:47So we are going around?
21:49Yes, it's like a circle that is formed
21:51between the dry gallery and us now.
21:55We are going to look for the dry gallery
21:57to look for the door from there.
21:59Because it is the only exit that is also known.
22:02We go through the same place.
22:04But it will look completely different.
22:06Yes, another point of view.
22:16I imagine when they were drilling.
22:18I don't know if drilling.
22:20Barrels. Look, right in the tunnel
22:22that we are in, they bend perfectly.
22:24They are these lines.
22:26They are the tracks that the barrel leaves.
22:28It is a drill with which they make a hole
22:31to allow the passage of the boat.
22:33There was a connection,
22:35but it was not wide enough.
22:39Very good.
22:41Because this stone comes
22:43that we call the comb.
22:45And if it is called the comb
22:47and we go through below.
22:49They named all the stones.
22:51People really like that.
22:53When you go through the stone
22:55to each place.
22:57You also have to do it differently.
23:01You always have to tell the story
23:03in a different way.
23:05The story in a different way.
23:07This room is the tallest of all.
23:09It is the cathedral.
23:11It is 11 meters high.
23:13There is a very curious staircase here.
23:15It is up there.
23:17It is the squid.
23:19Do you see it?
23:21It is one of the most beautiful in the cave.
23:25It looks like a big shrimp.
23:27No, not a shrimp.
23:30It looks like a big squid.
23:34In the cave,
23:36people love to know
23:38the name of each room,
23:40of each stone.
23:42You have to know how to do it in a different way.
23:44If you go with a group of adults,
23:46they like to joke a little.
23:50Children, for example,
23:52have to do it as an adventure,
23:54as if it were a story,
23:56to be here.
23:58You have to tell a lot of things.
24:00You have to enjoy the cave.
24:02This is the marker where you went down.
24:04From now on,
24:06it is the same place.
24:08Let's go to the tunnel.
24:10Remember the tunnel,
24:12which was very narrow.
24:14In addition to the peculiarity
24:16that the tunnel seems even narrower.
24:20You are inside the space of the boat
24:22and nothing will happen to you.
24:24Even inside the space of the boat
24:27you will not be able to get your head out.
24:35It's beautiful.
24:37You're right.
24:39The entrance looks much smaller.
24:41Now it doesn't.
24:43Now it looks like it came out of the arm, too.
24:45The good thing is that it's fast.
24:47Yes, yes.
24:49How are we doing, Riquelme?
24:51How are we doing?
24:53We are doing well.
24:56It is also true
24:58that when the boat is full
25:00it does not give so much sedation
25:02because it sits more in the water.
25:04We are a little thin.
25:10Look at the lights they have put on it.
25:12It looks very natural.
25:14Now here at the exit
25:16we are going to have the next group.
25:18We make the entrances in time
25:20every 30 minutes
25:22and we are waiting for them here.
25:25It takes about 45 or 50 minutes.
25:27Do you know what happens?
25:29When you get out, the first thing you have to do
25:31is not to go back in.
25:33Here are my colleagues
25:35with the next group of visitors
25:37waiting because we cannot coincide in the tunnel.
25:39They have to wait for Leo to pass.
25:41They have to wait for him to pass in a tunnel.
25:43Look at all the people waiting.
25:45If they come here
25:47in 30 minutes they have a tour.
25:49It's worth it.
25:51Hello!
25:54You are going to love it.
25:56Look at the amount of people.
25:58I think that
26:00our capacity of visitors
26:02is about 1,196 per day.
26:041,196!
26:061,196!
26:08Oh my God!
26:10As I was saying,
26:12we know that this is more affluent
26:14and everyone wants to see it.
26:16So we do a little more.
26:18For example, on Sunday 1,500 came in
26:20and our record is 1,990.
26:22Oh my God! That's a lot.
26:24People a day.
26:32How beautiful!
26:34It's 3 meters from Estalactita.
26:36Here in front we have one of the most famous caves
26:38which is the Medusa.
26:40Just in front of us.
26:42Take a look at the right side.
26:44You're going to see Medusa.
26:46I'm so bad with the names.
26:48It's the area with the most infiltrations of the cave.
26:51You're going to see.
26:53They're beautiful.
26:55When it rains,
26:57the precipitations reconduce here
26:59and that's where they fall the most.
27:01Look at this part.
27:03How beautiful.
27:05All these types of formations.
27:07All these are waterfalls when it rains.
27:11It's a pity that you can't be here
27:13for a long time.
27:15Imagine this when it rains.
27:17Oh my God! It's beautiful.
27:20We do the visit.
27:22When we come back to this lake,
27:24we take a bath.
27:26Always with respect to the cave.
27:28It's not a party.
27:30It's beautiful.
27:32It's like taking a bath in natural water.
27:34It's an unforgettable experience.
27:36I brought my father,
27:38who didn't know how to swim.
27:40He didn't trust me.
27:42It's an unforgettable experience.
27:44He brought his dad here
27:46to learn how to swim
27:49Sometimes they do like a kayak kind of tour
27:51where you can actually go in for a couple of minutes,
27:53bathe and then continue going.
27:55Where we just passed,
27:57the really big part,
27:59that's the part that has the most perforations
28:01and when it rains,
28:03obviously it fills faster
28:05and he says it's wonderful
28:07because it kind of seems like a waterfall.
28:09You're going to see
28:11one of the most beautiful views
28:13of the whole cave now.
28:15At the exit of Paso de los Enamorados
28:18You discover it little by little
28:20and the effect is really cool.
28:26It's so beautiful that it almost forces you to shut up.
28:28To avoid silence.
28:30Here in this room
28:32we also do a cycle of concerts
28:34which is the singing in the cave.
28:36We do a comfortable visit
28:38like the one we're doing now
28:40but here at the exit we'd find a boat
28:42with a group of musicians.
28:44There's an echo.
28:46We park the rest of the boats here in the lake
28:48and here they do some songs
28:50only with the acoustics of the cave.
28:52Without microphones.
28:54Sometimes they have musicians here
28:56so when all the groups get together
28:58they have a couple of songs
29:00and it says only with the acoustics of the cave
29:02and he says it sounds amazing.
29:04You almost just want to be quiet
29:06and enjoy.
29:16I'm sorry for you
29:18because I'm lucky
29:20that I'm still here.
29:22Why?
29:24I'm sorry for you
29:26because I'm lucky that I'm still here.
29:28We're almost at the end.
29:30Sure.
29:32It looks like we're not
29:34but we're almost there.
29:36You kind of want to just keep going.
29:38We've been here for 45 minutes
29:40inside the cave.
29:42We've been here for 45 minutes
29:45You want to just stay in here.
29:47It's so beautiful.

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