A practical idea would be to add bamboo above the cement before it hardens, to keep the water clean for a few days, and also make a hole where the dirty water could drain into, so you could add new fresh water and then craft something like the pottery you have, to cover the hole for the draining when you want the water to be kept into the pool, think outside the box don't do the same thing others do.
I saw a figure with red clothe on😨 Also when yoj were getting then white paint it was so cool But when you were getting the red/orange you slide it was funny😂 And when you jumping in the water you were like WeEeEe it was funny also But although all the video you make is great keep up the work
I notice the never seem to build an overflow outlet... for the pool, which could allow them to keep the inflow going all the time and keep the water fresh without running over the edges of their work. It obviously would be a piece of cake for them to do in those with a gentle slope like this land. It would be harder in the underground palaces, but then, that water would soon be problematic anyway.
Idk why it took me so long to realize but they don’t live in these homes I thought that they where doing it for survival but then I remembered that they had to have cameras to film and WiFi to upload
Then Look at The Young People In The modern World 🙄.. The Cry and Winning If they have to Take Out The Trash to The trashcan!! These 2 guys knows Hard Work! And How to Make it happen With their bar Hands! 💪🏻💪🏻.. and Only one tool.. incredible! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻. Big Thumps Up to These 2 dudes..
They show termite mud nest but when they actually plastering the walls they use cement mixed with sand. I wonder what will happen to these structures with the cement on...
You should make a world called ‘survival world’ where you build all of these in one place and so when you are building you can see previous builds behind you
Quisiera saber cuántos días se tardaron en construir esto y cada uno de los proyectos que hacen porque sabemos que el vídeo está resumido porque eso se lleva tiempo
this probably took multiple days of planning, several hour/days of work, and lots of mud and bamboo... AND THIS JUST AS FUNCIONAL AS A REGULAR HOME nature never ceases to surprise us...
3% of the comments: "Wow so amazing great job!" 2% of the comments: "What happens after filming?" 95% of the comments: "iF tHeY oNlY hAd A wAtEr fIlTeR"