Without a doubt, this has to be one of the most remarkable stories there are. It doesnโt come as a surprise that the filming of this beyond incredible process of digging inside a cave earned an Academy Award nomination for the best documentary. Truly remarkable.
In a high desert of Northern of Mexico, if you listen carefully, you just might hear something more than the windโฆ itโs the underground sound of a man โobsessedโ with creating the extraordinary.

Rob Paulette has spent 25 years of his life crafting a cave and turning it into something so special that it takes peopleโs breath away. His only companion in this remarkable journey has been his loyal dog.
Rob is not a structural engineer, and heโs not an architect, heโs simply a man who has found his passion.
โMost of the wonder that I feel is in the actual making of the cave,โ Rob says. โOnce they are done I move on.โ
So far, he has dug a dozen caves, each of which more mesmerizing than the other.
The cave along the Rio Grande river even has power, a wooden floor, and a colorful bathtub with running water.
The only tools he uses are hand tools such as shovels, medics, and scrapers.
Until recently, Robโs work was unknown for most people. Actually, only a handful of his friends knew of his work until his story reached one filmmaker who spent three years following Rob and his journey of creating masterpieces out of caves.
Once the word of these impressive caves spread, people became interested in purchasing them. And yes, they are now being sold through a realtor.

To gain further insights into his remarkable endeavor, check out the video below! You are going to be blown out.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxcftjJ39BU



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