Iphone dropped into Nevada's Devil's Cauldron catches screaming voices from the deep

TechRax who is testing new iphones on their quality and endurance got the idea to drop an iphone 11 Pro down a super deep hot cauldron hole known as "Diana's Punchbowl" aka Devil's Cauldron to see what's inside the steaming hot water and whether the iPhone would survive! 


Using a drone, he drops the phone into the water for a second time when unexpectedly the phone catches a pretty eerie sound that sounded like screaming voices, like 'help me - help me' according to TechRax who couldn't believe what he has heard.

Although the creepy sound remains a mystery, we may wonder whether the 'Devil's Cauldron is a portal to a secret underworld, a supernatural world of the dead below the world of the living.

The Devil's Cauldron, is a geothermal feature located on a small fault in Nye County, Nevada. The spring is exposed through a cup-shaped depression about 50 feet (15 m) in diameter at the top of a dome-like hill of travertine about 600 feet (180 m) in diameter.

The screaming voices start at 6.00.