3:13 People don't get confused when they come across these because they DON'T come across these. They're so precarious, they usually fall within moments. That's why they have to get the shot as fast as they can, because even a slight breeze can knock them over, let alone turbulent environments like a river full of moving water and animals and bugs and falling leaves, etc.
So many knee-jerk reactions to a gorgeous, essentially harmless, free-for-anyone-lucky-enough-to-see-it, totally ephemeral art installation. Take a breath, be still, enjoy the joy.
I saw this b4 this takes a long time & Patience..but the Payoff is like no other....😏 tytyty for the reminder my man.... somethings don't come easy in life.. jp
Please dont do this, it disrupts habitats and building them on dry land can be confused for carnes used to mark trails. When in natures please; Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but memories.
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape You're wrong. Cairns lift substrate out of the water, and anything that lives on or under those moved rocks is going to have a hard time.
@@doxielain2231I know right! Just like the people that are so Pro Earth unless it involves them. Like don’t cut that tree! , but yeah I live in a super cute apartment that’s made of cut down trees and that is ok but you cutting down a tree is not ok. Like just stfu! Already! Am I right???!!!