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Knowing a bit of the history, seeing the YouTube title, I can tell this is going to be bad enough to avoid even the first click to see how bad it starts.
I'm sure it helps the view count on the YouTube channel and gets them closer to monitizing off it. That is going to be the only benefit to anyone.
What I found most interesting in the video was the statement that the air bubbles in the cave caused the roof to cave in. I thought about that for a bit, and come to the realization that if an air pocket collects, then the roof rocks are no longer supported by the weight of the water & the rocks apparent weight increases. Not being a trained cave diver myself, I don't know if that reality is part of the standard training or not. It seemed like a valid point to consider.
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