A brave cave diver has left people with ‘goosebumps’ after getting ‘stuck’ in a tiny hole.
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YouTube cave divers ActionAdventureTwins are the identical twin explorers who pretty much go viral for getting stuck in caves.
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Their videos are simultaneously entertaining and anxiety triggering at the same time.
Arguably their most viral moment came when the duo could not find their way out of the tightly enclosed walls of the 119th longest cave in the United States - with a length of 31,490 ft and a depth of 235 ft.
The twins said they 'went beyond the point of high anxiety' to find the end of Pettyjohn cave and viewers were having a hard time watching.
A couple of times, the clip looked like a real-life horror movie as the man squeezes through the small rocky gaps, which are a lot lower than he expected.
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“I thought it was going to get wider but as I’m getting closer, I realise it’s an illusion,” he tells his camera.
If it wasn't for the light from his camera, the explorer was surrounded by pure darkness after appearing to momentarily lose his brother.
"This is my worst nightmare, being squeezed between two rock walls, being able to barely move harms and legs. Really brave guys!" one viewer wrote.
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As another added: "I can't believe that people enjoy doing this. This looks really terrifying to me. And they are also so relaxed and seem to have fun as well. Unbelievable."
The duo were trapped in the cave for a whopping 6 hours and 11 minutes.
Now, in a similar clip which is doing the rounds on TikTok, one of the brothers gets stuck in the tiniest of gaps.
"I feel like I'm getting stuck," he said while wedged between two rocks.
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"I can't get my arm in front of me. Okay this insane.
"And I can't turn around at this point.
"I feel like I got to keep going."
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"Maybe I can turn around," he adds, before eventually making his way out of the space.
"Wow look at the walls here," says the YouTuber, as viewers were questioning whether risking your life like that is worth it.
"I don’t understand how anyone could enjoy doing this," one person commented.
As another added: "What actually happens if they reach a complete dead end? Or are these caves like heavily researched and mapped out before hand?!"
Someone else said: "You said it yourself, it IS insane!"