A man lived in a cave with his dog for 25 years. See what he did…

Ra Paulet creates amazing artificial caves in New Mexico. At the age of 67, he works hard every day.

With the simple tools at hand a shovel and a cart he digs huge passages, tunnels and caves in the sandstone, which he digs out with his own hands, using all his persistence and amazing skill.

According to the master, he really enjoys every minute of this difficult work. Ra Paulette claims that she has found her life’s work and is very happy about it.

He receives a small symbolic reward for his caves, but the man seeks neither fame nor money.
He wants his works to make people

feel away from the hustle and bustle of the world and make them think about their place in this world.

Ra Paulette has no special education. He just woke up one day and realized that he wanted to dig caves. This extraordinary man dug his first cave in 1987.

The creator did not expect it to become so popular and had to close the cave to visitors because all the necessary safety measures were not observed.

Ra Paulet decorates the walls of the caves with various ornaments.

Ra Pauletta’s beautiful works are amazing. It is hard to imagine how much work it cost him to create them all.

One creates primarily for other people, wanting to help them feel oneness with the world.
The caves of Ra Poletta are very beautiful and professionally created.

Apparently, this man has a special talent. So far, Ra Paulet has created 14 caves and is currently working on the 15th, which will be the best and largest of his creations.

He has been working tirelessly on this project for ten years. It should be a special place where a person can feel their connection to the earth and reflect on their own nature.

After the first success, the craftsmen tried to hire him, but he refused because he could not make caves except by following his inspiration.

This incredible man and his creations were the subject of an Oscar-nominated film, The Cave Digger.

See how creatively man has approached the embodiment of his ideas. Analogues of Egyptian frescoes

meet the visitor in the ‘corridor’ of this original house. And the bedroom is decorated with antique style wall sculptures.

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