Passage to another world

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Published 2021-07-16
In eastern Nevada, there is a Gosiute story that this cave is a gateway to an other world with lush fields and many usual animals. Access is not always available to enter this other world, but it is told that a strange people live in there and will take prisoner and make slaves of any who dare to intrude on their realm.

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  • As a indigenous person, there are other places that are believed to be entrances, gateways, and portals to other worlds . Depending on the tribe , and location. As young child, I would hear a lot of stories, but now not many people can remember or retell the stories exact. I truly believe you should be careful though, if you venture into places there could be many dangers physically, spiritually, and metaphysically.
  • @oliviahuff4705
    I remember as a little girl I had this for assignment we went on a travel here .. before I left my grandmother told me a story and said I couldn't go in .. so I got an F on this assignment I sat outside and my teacher tried to push me and I remember telling her I am not going back to where I came out from I will refuse to disrespect my people she was not happy with me but I never got to go in the whole way she bashed me and tried to put me to shame but I kept my pride and will still teach on what I was told šŸ„°šŸ’– I love my elders !
  • @EndoNintendo
    You must have stainless steel balls to travel into a pitch black cave in the middle of nowhere, alone. One that also holds a mysterious and creepy backstory. I would get spooked even with company, I would never venture in by myself. The thought of suddenly getting the feeling that something is watching me while Iā€™m deep in there šŸ˜³ or if something goes wrong!
  • @billb1725
    Your work is amazing. Seems to me completely unsafe, but I selfishly appreciate what you are doing for your viewers. Please do provide ā€œunderworldā€ stories. Both the historic and entertainment value are huge. Thank you for sharing your passion.
  • I love those stories--and i love the Native American Lore--id love to go exploring but i am 72 and its not going to happen---so thanks for letting me do it this way through you
  • @Thundakatt5000
    When you go to places like this where there are no Animals you are definitely in a place you shouldn't be . Even the Animals and Reptiles know better
  • @HOLLYHOUSE11
    THANK YOU so much for doing this and PLEASE PLEASE tell more inner earth stories!! I am obsessed with them, and I am soooo tired of the same damn ones over and over. I would be thrilled beyond words to hear some new ones. I am constantly searching for true stories of experiences like these. I am so glad that I found this channel. Thank you so much.
  • You are an Easter egg on YouTube bro. I love the idea of massive underground worlds of lush environments and active climates. You really bring that to life and I found this video to be very relaxing. Please keep making these videos bro!! I love it
  • wouldnt it be grand if you could walk to the other end of the cave system and it opened up to another world ? A world full of fields, flowers, another civilization that was friendly ?
  • HI. I REALLY ENJOYED TAKING THIS TREK WITH YOU. SEEING PLACES I KNOW I WILL NEVER GO HELPS TO BRING MY LIFE FULL CIRCLE. MAY YOUR ANGEL ALWAYS BE ON YOUR SHOULDER.
  • @13applejaxxx
    thanks for sharing. The backstory really adds to the walk thru you did. I hope that anyone that follows in your (and those before you) footsteps take care not only of the land (this place) but also is wary of any wildlife that may be resting/drinking/cooling off in the caves/tunnels, etc. Looks like a good place to explore (and respect) next time I'm lost in Nevada :)
  • @DeeHenry23
    Yes!! Please share more stories! This was incredibly fascinating!
  • Iā€™m just really glad you made it out. I was getting worried for you. Good job! šŸ‘
  • @mikebillman8089
    Nope.... I feel my anxiety level rising. The thoughts of being trapped inside because of a collapse of even falling into a spot you can't get out of especially alone.... Nope fuck that. More power to you bro I'll be outside holding down the fort....
  • @tunokwe
    Thank you so much for sharing your exploration & story with us. So awesome
  • It never ceases to amaze me how much native American legends remind me of the Legends my great grandmother used to tell me from Ireland especially concerning Fae folk and their realms.
  • @lucylou9417
    Wow that is really cool,the floor in there looked really smooth and clean,which is surprising thanks for sharing! Yes would love to her more stories!!!!
  • @jase_c-k-y
    The town I live in, when me and my friends were all teenagers we noticed that 2 of my friends houses had these tunnels blocked by boards ...so we thought maybe they were attached because they're parents had the same landlord...lol. anyways we took the boards off one of em and we sent the smallest of us threw with a flashlight and he said it came to a literal intersection/ 4 way and before he started down one he swears to this day a little greenish man fake charged him than took off!! I remember him crying and shaking telling us back then! I 100% believe him! When he retells it he says he hates to use the word leprechaun cus it sounds silly but that's what it looked like but really dirty with bigger almond shaped eyes. Your story reminded me of it and thought I'd share.
  • @jbthor9032
    I was at Carlsbad in 1964 and took the tour with my parents and brothers. It was quite the tour and they had a cafeteria at the lowest level were the severed sandwiches, chips and sodas and water.