Floyd Collins is perhaps the most famous person you've never heard of,
but this young man's tragic death made him celebrated as the Greatest
Cave Explorer Ever Known.
Collins was a Kentucky cave explorer in the early part of the 20th
century, characterized by his lack of fear when exploring the most
difficult cave passages, and few people could match his persistence and
endurance. In the winter of 1925, Collins became trapped for more than
two weeks in a cave located within the boundaries of what is now Mammoth
Cave National Park. The story of Floyd Collins becoming trapped and
ultimately dying alone in a cave held a powerful grip on the hearts and
minds of people the world over. The resulting media coverage put Mammoth
Cave on the map and helped usher the actual designation of Mammoth Cave
as a national park. His explorations laid the foundation for others to
later discover the truth of Mammoth Cave, the longest cave in the world.