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ducting independent research for ten years now his profession is out of the ordinary for most people but it's quite natural for those living in the you'll see it mixes danger with excitement. the city's protected reserve early morning enjoys a few precious moments before being plunged into darkness. high constantine how are things at the site everything is alright no problem i give you the keys a group of scientists is arriving today and we should check everything carefully ok them. ok. another day begins in this beautiful urals countryside. every day people working at the site have to walk ten kilometers back and forth for all passers by it obligatory to strike the singing stone the more beautiful the seldom makes the more likely a wish is to come true. on the one hand everything seems to have stopped dead here on the other hand
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a specialist can always see how the cave has changed over time the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the silver river and at the depths of the ice mountain hides the pearl of congo or. the congo or ice caves come to the interest of many scientists and it's no wonder the cave is considered one of the most beautiful ice caverns in the world hello hello how are you well yes the scientists we've been waiting for have arrived this is a complex expedition they'll go into the cave to undertake detailed research if we let them all go but make sure they all register in the log but according ok then i'm off to meet them and give instructions. the purpose of registration is to
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ensure that everyone makes it out of the cave safely today this group of scientists has some unusual work ahead of them perhaps they'll find a new grosso or come across a unique crystal. according to the scientist estimates the cave is ten to twelve thousand years old. it's the only cave in russia which is equipped with special pods for tourists. when passing by the singing the research as wish for a geographical discovery. you must be very careful when climbing there so that you don't fall down it's slippery there's a lot of ice down there how big is the grotto pretty large it will be exciting for you was if we did not come back in an hour send someone to find us. the research is a getting ready to crew to reach the reserved area of the cave and that's off limits to ordinary tourists the entrance to the protected zone is basically
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a narrow hole so be very careful and cautious who will go first what you feel are closely. about fifty grottos have been found inside congo ice cave it's also famous for its seventy underground lakes. as a biologist. today he together with his assistant. checking out the caves flora and fauna their task is to set up some traps and they hope to catch a unique inhabitant of the water. temperature inside the cave varies from freezing to above zero. the further away from the entrance the warmer it gets from minus fifteen degrees celsius that's around five degrees fahrenheit to four degrees celsius or around thirty nine degrees fahrenheit wow look at i found yes yes. this is a winter. he's
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a frequent cave inhabited. look. i won't be surprised if. for the first time the scientists have a chance to explore the depths of the lakes. this one is called the lake of deception because the water appears to be moving here. what happens is that the rain water through the ice mountain and drip into the lakes in different places. movement. phenomenon interference. now we have to put out the bait. holds the trap and. over here they love this kind of sausage they would never. be very careful when putting it out so that we do not lose the trap that's it.
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it's one hundred twenty one metres long but because water dissolves as gypsum arches the grottos appearance constantly changes regular measurements are needed here. we definitely need to measure the protruding parts of the plate the results will enable us to predict future growth development so that we can then lay out the safest route for visitors. today geologists are measuring one of the most beautiful grottos the difference in temperature makes a peculiar at the bottom it's freezing on top it's above zero celsius because of this. in the grotto only mites reaching from the floor. husband and wife. first met while working at a mine together he specializes in landslides and other hazardous activities he is a mineral surveyor. as a geologist nicholai researches different rocks and looks into their formation and
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structure but his job also involves making laser measurements of caves. or notes down the results to measure the entire grotto they have to record two thousand different points with the help of special equipment if you got it yes well that's good. just so i mean the whole. blasts. these rocks.
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with the lighting and the general condition of the roof so you know everything's fixed the cave is rigorously checked on a daily basis after all one hundred thousand tourists on average visit the cave every year that's twice the population of congo order. loose rock has been scraped off with the help of the speaking and i can observe the process of how the slabs moved down which you know to crack when such movement occurs now i have to strengthen the gypsum block here. the screw threaded anchor fastens the loose rock to a solid one behind. it's believed to be the safest method for the congo or ice cave . because it ensures that the five tons of rock stays on the roof and doesn't fall into the tourist trap stop the cave has been open to tourists for more than one hundred years and it's not seen a single accident in all that time. when i came here as
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a student and saw all this space and the way ice is formed i was struck by this beauty this energy power that ten years have passed and the cave has become a part of my life because. difficult to get through here we are almost there. meanwhile geophysicist your easter bunny found costs to. have reached the polar grocer. not only the most bizarre ice crystals but also a wife that's lasted for centuries it melts neither in winter nor in summer here one can appreciate the beauty of ice crystallization. scientists first began using geo radar to take measurements of the ice inside the cave and it turned out to be very effective. we have to crawl here. and then slide down to measure
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all the your regular unease of the ice formations. yuri and nikolai thought that if such a technique was being used to study ice in antarctica then why could it be applied in a cave before that an ordinary fishing ice ax was used to measure the ice who takes a little time to measure a fairly large area with the help of this device scientists learned that in some places the ice is six meters thick. the state of the ice inside a cave depends on the range of temperatures created by natural ventilation when it's colder on the surface lower temperatures accumulate inside the cave forms there and freezes over k. the process is controlled by the external environment in other words the cave act as a kind of natural air conditioner. if we do these measurements every year we
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can understand how freezing and melting happen would be ok and can even make conclusions about climate change. dispel your divers have never swum in the protected area of the cave before for the first time a team of underwater research is from the russian geographical society will dive into a barely explored part of congo's treasure trove. spill your divers are exploring the so-called arctic ocean a lake in a protected area of the cave. they found out that this underground lake is congo is biggest it's sixty meters long making it twice as big as the last one which we found on the tourist trail but eventually a person who has undergone an underwater spill yogic course can work literally anywhere. this includes as rescuers on some can ships. this is the best training. this group has already studied more than
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a dozen underground lakes and not just in russia they research caves all around the world cave diving is one of the most dangerous of occupations divers are often unaware of what awaits them underwater but that thrill of discovery is also a stronger force. that well there's there's a passage passage over there it's about fifty meters long hundred fifty centimeters tall it's very narrow stones are falling down thank god we found everything we wanted well done guys. off the cave diver has just made his tenth day a graphical discovery it took him three years to prepare for a dive into this lake they had to develop the necessary skills in the undead. because even the sea. like his mistake could cost them their loads.
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on stock totty dot com. just like you know old times trade booms during the traditional russian holiday of schroders. which bid farewell to winter pancakes and souvenirs sent out fast. this is because the city of congo is full of talented artists ceramicist and stone covers since the seventeenth century when congo was found it has been a major trading hub. back in the sixteenth century the conqueror of siberia yarmuk most here because only they ended up losing their way so that chieftain decided to set up here before heading to siberia he established a settlement of the ice mountain houses were built for his men so they could survive the winter and during that time they discovered
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a cane under the nose of the next troops and used it as a natural refrigerator. the newly found cave attracted many tempting them with its mysterious details peter the great himself ordered a map of the cave to be drawn the task was fulfilled in the eighteenth century it was the world's first map of underground gotos in the late nineteenth century congo natives alexander litvinenko was the first person to conduct guided to his using them and despite its beauty the cave hid many dangers but then didn't scan the german princess victoria and battenburg and her daughter louise some time later louise married a prince and became the queen of sweden and said that this is what she wished for on the singing stone. the map of the cave is constantly being updated nine hundred sixty four saw the first cave planned with photographs but science has
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made great leaps forward since then nikolai punch acuff is developing a three d. model of the underground labyrinth he enters survey data from the tower grosso into a special program the three d. model makes it possible to clarify the relative positions of the caves and to establish their maximum size analysis of the measurements helps determine whether a collapse is likely to happen and that's important not only for the cave but also for the city. we should study the course if occasion occurring in caves it has created such an amazing natural phenomenon that it has become a tourist attraction the course of occasion happening in congo means a lot of money is needed to relocate people to safe places and to build houses on stable earth. according to scientific research two thirds of the city's depressions due to cost of acacia the cracks on this building have been
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growing for several years now. block is supported by a special construction of girders they prevent the walls and ceilings from collapsing new cracks are a sign of cost of occasion taking place underneath it did come in please. but there's a large crack here where water leaks in it causes rocks and destruction but what's a wall in the kitchen is wobbling. mice and hamsters attack us from under the floor they knock the floor and run all over here inside the rooms the walls have been ruined by the damp wall paper simply peels off and there's also a big hole behind this crib. but this was the reason water pipes here. when temperatures drop so it simply freezes through and through here we have static minds speak. and there is another crack on this side as well that you were then we first punched in up and then put up and he can hear look this meekin has already
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cracked us was it that. when this apartment block was constructed a cast lake was filling up below the land under the building began to subside as if it was sinking into a bottomless chasm tenants were evacuated and scientists were brought in to study the situation. this house is located in the city center problem was that cracks appeared because a cavity formed under the house here to resolve the issue scientists were saying to deal with it they researched it for two years their results became the basis for the new general plan of the city now every building is constructed based on the scientists recommendations which. surprisingly all seven of the cathedrals in the city stand firm despite the fact that they were built long before people knew about cost. in fact the city's merchant history has been largely
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preserved thanks to cost of occasion is prohibited from building high rise buildings in the old city in case cast caverns cause another collapse. is that very cabin which is so convenient for scientists to study. to get from one grotto to another one has to crawl sometimes upside down meter by meter grosso after grosser an experienced spell just leads the group. you have to crawl sideways thrusting your legs against the wall there will be a lake under your feet three meters please be very careful so that you do not fall down or drop any equipment. feels at home in the protected area even when the lights are off she sees every little change immediately protected area was found by accident in one thousand nine hundred
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thirty five there was an expedition jury in which a worker found a hole which revealed tunnels and grottoes stretching for three and a half kilometers along with many lakes these are so-called organ pipes vertical channels that connect caverns with the surface their height can be up to twenty two meters as tall as a seven story building. thirteen grocers in this. huge pieces of loose gypsum hanging from the ceiling weighing at least five tons the first explorers were so amazed by the beauty of the new cave that they chose to preserve it just as it was. the gypsum crystals are rare in our cave this is one of the places where there are large enough of the most well known cave of this type is in mexico where they grow fourteen meters high. in our cave they are five centimeters but they're very beautiful. meanwhile punk off
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continues his research for centuries people have been interested not only in the caves but also in the things that live there. in the old days people believed that there was a mammoth like animal living in the cave feeding on the earth and that the underground kennedys appeared because of it but in reality the cave is home only to a very small and harmless inhabitants because the huge sea of perm used to be here . is just a matchstick in size. material that falls into the lake during floods it has no one and is never found on the surface it was named after the caves first custody and guide. a lucky find for nikolai and olga. great. happy can't believe it yes of course they often die in traps because water
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gets boiled there one day. and now we have to register it. that this is a very interesting species this is the only organism in the perm region which is adjusted to living in the case that. there is a theory that it got into the depths of the cave at the beginning of the ice age the cold contributed to it's quicker penetration under the earth. the best photographer of the czech republic. has come specifically to take pictures of one of the largest cast caves of the year olds. in the passageway and inscription made in one thousand nine hundred fourteen by princess victoria a battenberg and her daughter louise can be found. crystals that are many years old take the shape of roses and multifaceted mazes when temperatures drop either more
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plates grow or a funnel becomes deeper. still. large ice crystals cover the ceiling forming a bizarre fringe when it gets colder they transform into bundles of ice needles. and they're at their largest in march this is how i structures are hidden away from human eyes beneath. being to many places over the past twenty years i have been to very dangerous caves. but i would like to say that i am absolutely stunned by what i see here now both as a photographer and as an avid tourist it's fantastic. i'm a i am the queen of the coal i will lead you through it three kingdoms the kingdom of the cold my favorite the kingdom of stone and the kingdom of water i'm.
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so so totally amazed by the striking beauty in the mystery of congo and ice caves that even ready to forego the cold and darkness to prove their love one couple would hold hearts has even held their wedding in the cave. for those who. are stone of love do you remember them as you wish when we came into the cave two years ago yes i do can you guess wants to marry me not to call her guests right. what their medicare guests at least come in here to register your marriage in the colder. the cold grotto was soon names because the walls in the ceiling resemble a reef but above a guest was built here in nineteen eighty-four while. having chosen one of the most beautiful grasses arena and alexander decided to get married.
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was. the magic of the giant underground lakes and grottoes and the frozen poetry of the ice bring people into a fantastic world of ancient caves. the practice of guided tours here is almost one hundred years old valentyn rep continues the tradition of the first going to. the loves the cave as if it were his own home. here in search of his beloved mermaid but what he fails to find are turned to stone because of the unrequited. the book of war that everyone searching for love knocks on the dolphin and the dolphin sings and their wishes come true. in the past people used kerosene torches or candles and spotless to light up the
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cave but by the end of the twentieth century electricity was installed. today a torchlight procession in the cave is only for special occasions and now which in tribute to alexander clinic off thanks to him tourists can venture underground every day. off guided tourists into the cave until his very death even to the point where he was almost blind he connected the past the present and the future it was a constant process an eternal link between the mysterious underground world and the buzz of life outside.
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