'Manjummel Boys Part 2': This Unique Place Allows Exploring Depths Of Earth, But It Isn't For The Faint-Hearted
Have you ever thought about what lies beneath the ground we walk on? What secrets are hidden in the depths of the Earth? You may have read about it in books, but have you ever wanted to experience it firsthand? Well, in a 'Manjummel Boys Part 2' experience in England, you can explore the depths of the planet at Gaping Hill chasm, one of Britain's largest natural caves.
Have you ever thought about what lies beneath the ground we walk on? What secrets are hidden in the depths of the Earth? You may have read about it in books, but have you ever wanted to experience it firsthand? Well, in a 'Manjummel Boys Part 2' experience in England, you can explore the depths of the planet at Gaping Hill chasm, one of Britain's largest natural caves.
Explore the depths of Earth in Gaping Hill Chasm
The Gaping Hill chasm is a remarkable underground passage that plunges 105 meters deep, showcasing breathtaking waterfalls and rock formations.
Gaping Gill holds the titles for England's highest unbroken waterfall and the largest naturally open underground chamber.
After falling through one of Britain's largest known underground chambers, the water vanishes into the rocky floor and reappears near Ingleborough Cave.
The cave chamber measures 129 meters in length, 31 meters in height, and 25 meters in width, and is open to the public twice a year.
In a video shared on Instagram, viewers can witness a daring descent into the cave using a unique system, but it's definitely not for the faint-hearted.
Watch it here:
'Manjummel boys updated version,' say netizens
People were equally amazed and frightened by the scene.
One person commented, "I don't have a death wish yet."
Another remarked, "Looks like the beginning of a horror movie. They bring the chair back up and there are only bones left."
Someone else shared, "I was all excited for all these things until I saw the movie Manjummel boys," while another added, "Manjummel boys updated version."
The Malayalam movie "Manjummel Boys" recounts a heroic rescue from Guna Caves, inspired by real events. In 2006, a terrifying incident occurred in Guna Caves, Kodaikanal when Subhash and his friends fell into a deep crevice. Despite efforts, the police were unable to assist. Siju David bravely descended into the dark cave using a 50-foot rope to save Subhash, successfully pulling off the rescue.
While many were scared, one person commented on the need for such an adventurous descent in the Guna Caves of Tamil Nadu.
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