“This Is Scary”: Pastor Shares Footage of His Excursion Inside Feared Modimolle Cave

“This Is Scary”: Pastor Shares Footage of His Excursion Inside Feared Modimolle Cave

  • A young pastor shared footage from inside a Modimolle cave, a place many people find intimidating or mysterious
  • The location is known for its cultural and spiritual associations, which add to its reputation and why people are afraid of it
  • Viewers reacted with mixed feelings, with some admiring his courage while others expressed fear of such spaces

Some places carry a certain reputation, whether it’s based on stories, beliefs or just how they look. Not everyone is willing to test that for themselves. But this time, someone did, and people had a lot to say about it.

The visual on the right captured the pastor entering a cave
The picture on the left showed Luc at a watrfall. Image: @dr_luc_apostola
Source: TikTok

A brave pastor and TikTok user @dr_luc_apostola shared a video on 1 April 2026. He gave viewers a glimpse into a place many people are too afraid to explore. The clip showed him inside a cave in Modimolle, referencing a biblical passage while documenting the experience. The setting alone created a tense and mysterious atmosphere.

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Modimolle, located in Limpopo, is known for its natural landscapes, but certain caves in the area have built a reputation over time. Some locals believe these places carry spiritual significance, while others simply fear them because of their isolation, darkness and the unknown that comes with it. Stories and beliefs passed down over the years have only added to that sense of mystery.

Mysterious cave visit sparked mixed reactions

The pastor, @dr_luc_apostola appeared calm and intentional, using scripture to frame the experience rather than fear it. His approach stood in contrast to how many people view such places, which made the clip even more interesting to watch. It felt less like a random visit and more like a purposeful moment.

Mzansi had mixed reactions, with some praising his bravery and others saying they would never step into such a place. The video sparked conversations about faith, fear and how people interpret spaces that carry both natural and cultural meaning.

The visual on the right showed the pastor entering a small cave in Modimolle
Pastor Luc on the left under a waterfall, doing some of his rituals there. Image: @dr_luc_apostola
Source: TikTok

Check out the TikTok video below:

Here’s how Mzansi said

Bruce wrote:

“What is the purpose of him going inside there?”

Mollo wrote:

“But this mountain doesn’t have power like before.”

Patcav4 wrote:

“What do you want there?”

Jeffreyjeffersonjj wrote:

“I heard this mountain is very dangerous, meaning not everyone can go there. I can see he is even going inside the cave, so my question is: did he come back?”

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Khoarai Hlobo wrote:

“Did he come back, guys?”

Muchidzi wrote:

“Cameraman, why did you stop there? We wanted to see inside. 🤣🤣”

It's a wow girl 23 wrote:

“I believe you, it has no power anymore.”

Mudau Mashudu wrote:

“No one has heard from the pastor since this video, and apparently, the cameraman is now chasing butterflies.”

Len wrote:

“Who is he meeting there?”

Smart Guy wrote:

“I have been there; once you enter, there’s a point where it becomes completely dark inside.”

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Source: Briefly News

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Gloria Masia (Human interest editor) Gloria Masia is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News. She holds a Diploma in Public Relations from UNISA and a Diploma in Journalism from Rosebank College. With over six years of experience, Gloria has worked in digital marketing, online TV production, and radio. Email:gloria.masia@briefly.co.za

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