Unusual collapse, but you always do the finishing touches to allow the water to follow. Well done, my friend. Top work as always. Best wishes to you and your beautiful family. 😊
Hi, Mantas! There are three Facebook pages with your same name and profile picture: Digital Creator, Photographic Services & Equipment, and Personal Blog. Are they all you, and if so, which one would would be your main one?
You might do better to just eat that fish. Now that you've had it out of the water and handled it, it's probably going to die. I see dead fish all the time next to a local lake that's heavily fished, even though it's catch and release.
"The people who subscribe and followers are fans of yours like me. Everyone of them who leaves a comment on your channel deserves a thumbs up." The flooding you pointed out from overflow is the main problem here in the United States. When beavers build their dams and water overflows into the crop fields. Farmers lose a lot of their crops due to beavers. I salute you for tearing down these dams before destruction begins. Keep up the good work! !
I was wondering when you would see a fish. I expected warm water species like chubs. You must be doing something right, what a rare beauty! Thank you for the care you show!
Love watching your videos! No politics, car crashes, violence, just pure peaceful beauty. The power of the water is amazing & demands respect! Relocating the fish was so nice, you have such a deep caring for nature! Thank you !✌🏼🫶
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. After I'd waded many miles of canals in Phoenix, Arizona as a kid chasing catfish, I've always thought you would find fish in your canals, too. I'd be keeping one eye open for those fishes ALL the time.
This is an excellent video. These great videos never get old! Loved every minute of it. A lot! Great job, Mantis! (hope I got your name right) This is by far the best "dam collapse", channel on the internet. Big time. Always look forward to your next one and also my Friend, stay safe out there.
Way to use that water pressure to help you take down the remainder of that dam. That looked like a lot of work. But, it payed off in the end! Always exciting to watch you do your thing. Stay safe out there buddy. Best.
Hi Kenis, you are the best dam buster ever I have been a member of your channel when you started, you are a lovely young man doing exactly what you want to do, collapsing all the dams in and around where you live. I never get bored watching you work and I know that you always look at the dam and trying to work out when it will collapse thank you for taking the time to share this with us. Please take care best wishes Debbie uk xxxxxxxx
Thank you. Another great job! I live in Alberta, Canada. We have the largest beaver dam in the world in our northern Wood Buffalo National Park. It can be seen from space. Really enjoy your channel…I remember helping my father clear beaver dams in the early 1950’s on our farm.
“ applause, applause applause, “ you deserve it!! You are excellent again!! You do realize that could be one of the top baseball pitchers in history! Watching you pitch those sticks convinced me. 👍 😊
Best Beaver dam removal channel on RU-vid. I challenge all my fellow Americans to Subscribe,like and comment and let’s get Mantas over 100,000 very soon.
First Comment I love the way your Spider Sense kicks in and you stand back! it did move slightly before that but that didn't worry you! another excellent Collapse!
By Now you have to be very well known in your area , have they given you a name yet in your language ,like "The dam destroyer " This was another nice roll out dam break, That was very strange seeing Trout in that canal and hearing you speak of Pike also familiar with here in the states very good eating fish
Wow, that dam is almost as tall as me (191cm). I have learned what makes your channel so different from others and why I enjoy watching. You have turned dam busting into an art, you try to make it collapse and roll where others are just pulling them apart to get the water flowing. I much prefer your channel over others I watch. Also I have learned that if bubbles start coming up on the back side that usually means a good collapse.