I love to travel. I love doing crazy things like climbing a Via Ferrata like this:
More on this adventure in a minute but back to the “swallow hole!”
Yes, it’s a rock that “swallows” you whole, and sends you into a secret cave!
I found this story online at The Daily Mail, and here is how they describe the phenomenon:
“Tourists are flocking to a Brazilian beauty spot where a boulder swallows you whole before spitting you out into a dark, secret cave. The Pedra Que Engole – or Swallow Rock – is located in Trindale, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.”
What appears to be a small waterfall running through the rock is actually something amazing, as The Daily Mail describes:
“Daredevils have found that by squeezing your body into the cavity between the group of rocks, the water will send you into a secret cave.
And in the process thrillseekers are pushed through by the water in a mini slide. Then the explorer will find themselves in private, hidden cave big enough for around four people.”
We celebrated our climb with a great meal and wine – and months later Alex and I returned again, but this time to climb this terrifying peak in Utah’s Zion National Park:
Welcome To Angel’s Landing!
Yes, that is Alex pointing to the top of Angle’s Landing, more than 1,500 feet high!
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A definite no for getting swallowed into a cave, but I found your climb up Via Ferratta even more terrifying! The ‘bridge’ doesn’t look much wider than a balance beam and has an awful lot of open air on either side. Bravo to you! And gorgeous scenery, but I’d be happy to take pictures from below. 🙂
They clip you onto the soft side rail, but imagine slipping an d dangling 550 feet over nothing!~. Still, I will do anything Alex wants me to and we always have fun stories to tell! The width was about a foot and a half so not much room to wander!
Beth, I was only nervous for a second on the bridge, but not sure I’d go down into that tight cave…not claustrophobic – but perhaps in this case I would be! Thanks for the comment!
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What an interesting natural phenomenon.
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Yes agree, but I don’t think I’d do it just to end up in that tiny submerged cave….thanks for the comment!
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I might 🙃
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I would be terrified!
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Yes, I am happy to share the video but that’s as close as I’d get to it!
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🙂
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I might consider climbing up, but sliding through an opening with something that has no give would be a pass.
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A definite no for getting swallowed into a cave, but I found your climb up Via Ferratta even more terrifying! The ‘bridge’ doesn’t look much wider than a balance beam and has an awful lot of open air on either side. Bravo to you! And gorgeous scenery, but I’d be happy to take pictures from below. 🙂
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They clip you onto the soft side rail, but imagine slipping an d dangling 550 feet over nothing!~. Still, I will do anything Alex wants me to and we always have fun stories to tell! The width was about a foot and a half so not much room to wander!
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I could never do it, but I’m glad you did and lived to tell the story! What an adventure!
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I’m a decent swimmer, but a swallow hole is a young person’s sport.
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I don’t think I would want to do it and then get sent to that tiny little cave! Thanks for commenting!
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It’s a ‘No’ to the swallow hole from me, John. Being a non-swimmer, water adventures are not on my list. 👴
Best wishes, Pete.
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It’s a “NO” for me as well Pete – I’ll stay dry on this one!
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would not be good on high suspension bridges, but the swallow hole might be fun !
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Beth, I was only nervous for a second on the bridge, but not sure I’d go down into that tight cave…not claustrophobic – but perhaps in this case I would be! Thanks for the comment!
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