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In the blistering Amargosa Desert of Nevada lies Devils Hole, a narrow limestone fissure dropping into a scalding, sapphire pool that descends into unmapped darkness. Scientists know it as the fragile home of the critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish, but locals remember it for something far more haunting.
On a June night in 1965, four teenage boys from Las Vegas slipped past the fencing to explore the forbidden cavern. Drawn by rumors of an underwater world that “goes straight down like a pipe, then opens into a room… like infinity,” they dove into the hot, oxygen‑poor water. Only two made it back to the surface. A massive search followed, led by expert diver Jim Houtz, who descended more than 300 feet into the twisting chambers, but the missing boys were never found. Their disappearance remains one of the desert’s most unsettling mysteries
This episode unravels the strange duality of Devils Hole: a scientific treasure that reacts to distant earthquakes and shelters a species found nowhere else on Earth, and a place where human curiosity collided with unforgiving geology. We trace the boys’ final known moments, the desperate rescue attempts, and the chilling reality of a cavern system so deep and complex that even today, its full extent is unknown
Sources:
https://mojaveproject.org/dispatches-item/divining-devils-hole-part-1/?hl=en-CA
https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/devils-hole-pupfish-historic-diving-tragedy-17381968.php?hl=en-CA
https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/devils-hole-pupfish-historic-diving-tragedy-17381968.php?hl=en-CA
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-phenotypic-plasticity-of-death-valleys-pupfish?hl=en-CA
https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/nature/devils-hole.htm?hl=en-CA
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By Homebrew Murder CrewIn the blistering Amargosa Desert of Nevada lies Devils Hole, a narrow limestone fissure dropping into a scalding, sapphire pool that descends into unmapped darkness. Scientists know it as the fragile home of the critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish, but locals remember it for something far more haunting.
On a June night in 1965, four teenage boys from Las Vegas slipped past the fencing to explore the forbidden cavern. Drawn by rumors of an underwater world that “goes straight down like a pipe, then opens into a room… like infinity,” they dove into the hot, oxygen‑poor water. Only two made it back to the surface. A massive search followed, led by expert diver Jim Houtz, who descended more than 300 feet into the twisting chambers, but the missing boys were never found. Their disappearance remains one of the desert’s most unsettling mysteries
This episode unravels the strange duality of Devils Hole: a scientific treasure that reacts to distant earthquakes and shelters a species found nowhere else on Earth, and a place where human curiosity collided with unforgiving geology. We trace the boys’ final known moments, the desperate rescue attempts, and the chilling reality of a cavern system so deep and complex that even today, its full extent is unknown
Sources:
https://mojaveproject.org/dispatches-item/divining-devils-hole-part-1/?hl=en-CA
https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/devils-hole-pupfish-historic-diving-tragedy-17381968.php?hl=en-CA
https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/devils-hole-pupfish-historic-diving-tragedy-17381968.php?hl=en-CA
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-phenotypic-plasticity-of-death-valleys-pupfish?hl=en-CA
https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/nature/devils-hole.htm?hl=en-CA
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