Jakarta, CNN Indonesia —
The cave expedition team from Oman managed to become first human that reaches the bottom and explores”Hell’s Well” or Berhout’s Well in Yemen.
Mohammad Al Kindi and a team of Omani cave explorers managed to get down to the bottom of the well and uncover what was really at the bottom of the geological structure that has always been associated with this scary myth.
Mohammad Al Kindi and a team of cave explorers uncovered some wonderful things.
Al Kindi and his team found fresh, pristine spring water at the bottom of the cave. Even though this well is famous for its myth as an “evil” cave and the water is dangerous to drink.
“We even drank a full bottle and nothing happened to us!” he said.
Al Kindi spent about six hours in the cave, and found nothing more sinister than a lot of snakes.
“They breed when there are no predators to eat them. That’s normal,” he said.
Reported from 7news, the team collected samples of rock, water, soil, and some dead animals, and were mesmerized by the colorful cave pearls shining through an underground waterfall.
“Cave pearls are concentric deposits of calcium carbonate that form around a core under falling water,” explains Al Kindi.
According to Al Kindi, the rings are smoothed by the movement of water that falls over thousands of years to form a beautiful pearl shape.
From what Al Kindi could see, the cave was untouched by human hands or feet.
“No previous missions have been documented, so it’s not clear if anyone actually went there, although it’s hard to be 100 percent certain,” he said.
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