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[Three Claustrophobic Tales of Survival and Tragedy]-[This Hole Has Killed 16 People]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2022-08-18

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The Terrifying Reality of Claustrophobic Horror

This episode of the MrBallen Podcast explores three harrowing true stories centered on the theme of extreme confinement, where the human instinct for survival is pushed to its absolute limit.

1. The Tragic Entrapment in Nutty Putty Cave

In November 2009, John Jones, an experienced spelunker, visited the Nutty Putty Cave in Utah. Seeking a challenge, John attempted to navigate a section he mistook for the "birth canal." Due to his size—six feet tall and over 200 pounds—he became "completely wedged" in a narrow, inverted position. Despite the efforts of rescue teams who utilized an "elaborate pulley system" and attempted to "chisel John out," the angle of the cave made extraction impossible without causing fatal trauma. After 27 hours of being trapped, the 26-year-old medical student passed away. The cave was subsequently sealed, serving as his final resting place.

2. The Deadly Traverse of Plura Cave

Five Finnish divers attempted a dangerous underwater "traverse" of the Plura Cave in Norway, a two-kilometer journey requiring specialized gear. The group faced immense risks, including the potential for "nitrogen narcosis" or "hypercapnia" caused by carbon dioxide buildup when using rebreathers. During the dive, one diver became "thoroughly wedged" in a tight section. His partner, witnessing the tragedy, realized that the bodies would block the path for the rest of the team. As the secondary group arrived, they too succumbed to panic, leading to further drownings. Ultimately, only three survivors managed to escape by navigating past the deceased, though they were later haunted by "intense survivor's guilt," which drove them to return to the site to recover their friends' bodies.

3. The Fatal Lure of 'The Third Stage'

In 1938, a farmer discovered a sinkhole leading to "The Shaft," a massive, deadly freshwater cave in Australia. The cave is divided into three stages, with the third stage being the most treacherous, reaching depths of 400 feet. In 1973, eight divers attempted to explore the site without proper training or gas mixtures, leading to a disastrous outcome. Upon reaching the "drop-off ledge" leading into the third stage, four divers ventured into the "pitch black" depths. As visibility vanished due to stirred-up silt, the group became disoriented. Two divers, Christine and Roberts, were found embracing each other in a "false dome" after realizing they had insufficient oxygen to escape. This tragedy highlighted the lethal consequences of overconfidence and the unforgiving nature of cave exploration.

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it's about a spelunking trip that took a sudden and drastic turn for the worse.
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Okay, let's get into our first story called Tight Squeeze.
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he still had the mindset of when he was a kid.
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he sees this hole and literally goes head first into it without any second thoughts.
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John, believing this is the birth canal, kept going farther and farther into this tunnel until he's completely wedged.
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📝Key Phrases

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take a turn for the worse
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split off from
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without any second thoughts
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painstakingly inching
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in no time
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📖 Transcript

Today's podcast is a top three style episode that will cover the most claustrophobic horror stories I've ever come across.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Tight Squeeze, and it's about a spelunking trip that took a sudden and drastic turn for the worse.
The second story you'll hear is called Panic, and it's about the five people who attempted one of the most dangerous underwater dives in the world.
And the final story you'll hear, which is the top spot of today's list, is called The Third Stage.

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