The NSS now has 32 videos on its YouTube Channel.     10 of them are around
an hour in length.

If you take into consideration their videos combined with the likes of
cavers like Derek Bristol, there
is just a wealth of information about caving on YouTube.

It would seem appropriate in 2019, to point or direct a novice caver to a
list of particular cave-related videos to
watch, before they go on their first serious caving trip.

But the list doesn't stop there.

For $ 2, they can watch the BBC episode on caves

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUFq-oGebyA&list=ELcVkdDvjO1YE&index=4

One could almost spend a life-time now watching caving videos on the
internet.

Here is just an example

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZLMg5CsTI4

I would bet that there will be more caving videos on the web in March and
even more in April.
It is likely we are going to see more videos recorded in 1440p, and
eventually 4K, someday.

I guess if I can afford to someday live in a nursing home, it will give me
something to look
forward to.

The bar has been set.     Cavers wanting to make an underground video
should make an effort to look at
some of the videos that already exist.

D.L.
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