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The cave system was roughly 1,400 feet long, but its verticality and narrowness made it feel much larger. To the untrained eye, a map of the cave looks like a tangled ball of yarn. Navigating it required a high degree of spatial awareness and physical flexibility. Key Sections of the Nutty Putty Cave Map nutty putty cave map
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Detailed diagrams of the 2009 rescue attempt illustrate the extreme spatial constraints that led to the tragedy. John Jones became trapped in an unmapped fissure near , not the Birth Canal as often mistakenly reported. Dimensions: He was stuck upside down in a crevice only 10 inches wide and 18 inches deep Navigating it required a high degree of spatial
, who became stuck in an unmapped, vertical fissure. Today, the cave remains a sealed tomb and a memorial to Jones. The Cave Layout and Features
These lower sections of the map represented the most complex, unmapped, and dangerous regions of the system. Branching off into vertical, downward-angled fissures, these passages were highly discouraged for casual explorers due to the extreme risk of becoming wedged upside down. The 2009 Tragedy and the Edmeadas Fissure
