7 EXTREME Ways To Survive For 24 HOURS!

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We survived in the world's most dangerous places for 100 hours and these places got more and more extreme so make sure you keep watching until the end!

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  • @corpsepixi
    Those who didn't come from Tiktok are allowed to like this comment 💗
  • @EMYU1207
    The video is very exciting and fun 🎉🎉
  • @hdezl54
    Honestly Caleb’s science facts actually teach me something new he’s actually a real science teacher
  • @Jay.249
    I love this group. They are funny, "nice" to eachother, and they are all just easy to love. They are amazing at what they do and I am so glad God brought them into this world
  • @user-yi5bg3mt2u
    The camera-man should get a raise from completing all these challenges
  • 51:33 Bathsheba Sherman. The evil spirit of a devil worshiper from the 1800s, she was the main antagonist of the horror film released in 2013, "The Conjuring", based on the true story of the Haunting in Harrisville, Rhode Island. Bathsheba Sherman Fiction character History She was born in 1812 in Rhode Island and married Judson Sherman on March 10, 1844. In life, Bathsheba had a very lonely life, she was excluded from the community after being accused of killing her baby as a sacrifice to Satan. The baby's body was found with a sharp object embedded in its head. Due to lack of evidence, the case was abandoned. Bathsheba is believed to have had more children, all of whom died before their fourth birthday. And their children were not their only victims. Bathsheba was also known for brutalizing her employees, often starving them and beating them for anything. When Bathsheba died on May 25, 1885, the coroner noted in the notes that he had never seen anything like it; her stunted body had solidified in a terrifying way, apparently turning into stone. Bathsheba Sherman's grave is located in a historic cemetery in downtown Harrisville, Rhode Island. Although his tombstone is broken, his name is still legible and the tomb is frequently visited by tourists. Arguments Birth of the character Death of the character Work to which it belongs 1812 May 25, 1885 The Conjuring (Movie) She was confirmed to have been related to Mary Towne Eastey, one of many executed for witchcraft in the Salem witch trials of 1692. She gave birth to a son, when he was a week old, her husband caught her trying to sacrifice her baby to the Devil. Furious, Bathsheba climbed to the top of a tree, proclaimed her love for Satan and cursed all who would take her land. Bathsheba then hanged herself, committing suicide which is why Ed and Lorraine Warren see her hanging. Bathsheba's spirit continued to reside on earth, haunting their old estate. True to his curse, he would persecute the families who would move into his house. Bathsheba would continually torment the family and eventually possess the mother of the family and kill the children before forcing the mothers to commit suicide. The spirits of Bathsheba's victims continued to wander in the house, along with her, living in constant fear of her curse. Sources
  • They are doing these dangerous things for us! I love them, keep the work up❤
  • @joco64
    kat is a real legend staying a whole night in the conjuring house
  • is nobody gana say about shawn telling ,, yo stop babe" to tanner??? and btw i love your vids:))
  • @Silverswan37
    I know how to survive in the world's quietest room without going crazy. It's simple all you have to do is get nice and comfortable... And then go to sleep
  • @mimixxbliss
    i love your videos, ive been here since the start of this channel. every week i look forward to seeing your new videos that get better and better everytime! its so nice to see how your friends and family help yous make these
  • @AlfredRules
    We can all agree stokes twins make our day