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re: Has tOT discussed the Bolton Strid yet?
Posted on 8/25/23 at 5:58 pm to Btrtigerfan
Posted on 8/25/23 at 5:58 pm to Btrtigerfan
The Mississippi River >>>>>>> The Bolton Strid
Posted on 8/25/23 at 6:21 pm to deltaland
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Picture doesn’t look that bad. If you have a lifejacket why couldn’t you make it?
It’s an underground/underwater cave with strong undercurrent and a max depth of over 200 feet! They’re implying that you’re toast once you go below the surface of the water. Nothing pops right back up in the same spot once going into water like that. That shyt is horrifying!
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:25 pm to Btrtigerfan
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in its history has a 100 percent mortality rate.
If everyone is dead.... who took this picture?
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:27 pm to Btrtigerfan
Probably some volkswagen-sized catfish lurking in the bottom of that bastard.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:40 pm to CroakaBait
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Probably some volkswagen-sized catfish lurking in the bottom of that bastard.
I can't find anything on Google on 6 foot long trot-lines.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 8:36 pm to deltaland
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The narrow gap is only an illusion, underneath lies a network of caves and tunnels that hold all the rest of the river’s water, which nobody knows how deep it is. What is known is that a powerful undercurrent will pull anybody that falls into certain death.
Does sound dangerous.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 9:57 pm to Sao
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Looks so mossy/slimy on the banks, if you do fall in I bet its hell getting out
There’s no getting out. Under the surface it’s chaotic and there’s millions of air bubbles coming up from the violent currents. As the air bubbles come up, you go down.
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