This excavator operator must have titanium balls to operate this close to an imminent slope failure. He must have a kind of "sixth sense" to know when to back away and wait for the slope to fall away. I can see the occasional "puffs" of dirt falling before the collapse, but this guy backs away before these tell-tale signs appear. It is an amazing thing to watch.
Menyukai metode penambangan Pasir Anda. Saya menyaksikan penambangan pasir di Merapi [Rizi@merapi] yang semuanya dilakukan dengan tangan. Kerja keras. Apakah pasir ini juga merupakan bagian dari gunung berapi yang pernah meletus di masa lalu atau hampir sama? Kamu berada di wilayah Indonesia mana. Salam dari Selandia Baru ‼️
Thank you, you are absolutely right, this is the sand material left behind by the eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010. We are in Indonesia, in the city of Yogyakarta, the closest residents to the peak of Merapi who were relocated since the eruption in 2010.
A todos les interesa halagar el vídeo, que no está mal,paro ami me preocupa el peligro y lo riesgoso en que trabaja el operador de la excavadora. Hay que ser experto y osado,templado para desafiar el peligro . Capicimo sabe cómo deslizar para que chorree la carga por el espacio preparado. Es de admirar cómo es capaz el hombre para desmontar montañas, con la ayuda de máquina que hay que ser buenas o para manipula y esquivar el peligro. Me recuerda al viejo tonto y al viejo sabio que leí en un libro escrito por Mao. El que muestra en el vídeo no descartable ,gracias amigo por reflejar el hecho. El valor y la poderosa máquina tiene su sitio y lugar ganado solo comparable con la "cabra" que trepa montañes.
Eu assisto do Brasil. Quero dar uma sugestão: se vão gravar TANTOS ÁUDIOS, disponibilizem as versões em várias línguas. Principalmente INGLÊS, que é falado em todos os continentes. Obrigado
I notice that I cannot hear the sound of the excavator engine running in the audio, but I think I can hear the sound of sand and large rocks being moved around in the mining process taking place at another lower elevation off to the right of the cameras location. I was wondering if you could use a different microphone pickup to boost the audio from the excavators location. The capture of the sounds of the avalanche of sand and huge rocks "giving-way" just moments after the excavator operator decides to back away would be nice to hear. I would very much like hear what the operator is listening to going on in front of him. There are times where I wonder if his deliberate shaking movements of the bucket while backed away was some kind of vibrational energy impact on the cliff face he is working on. Was the operator imparting directed vibrational energy into the spoil pad he was working from? It's kind of hard for me to comprehend how much vibration energy he can generate? How many tone excavator is in operation? How much force can be generated by a pair of tracks rocking back and forth on top of a pile of rocks buried in sand and gravel?
Salut, un mot au cameraman, l'orsque l'on fait une video d'un ouvrier qui fait un superbe travail, ont aimerait regarder son exploit sens avoir constamant de la fumé de cigarette qui passe devant l'écran, on film ou on fume mais on ne fait pasles deux, salut.
This excavator operator must have titanium balls to operate this close to an imminent slope failure. He must have a kind of "sixth sense" to know when to back away and wait for the slope to fall away. I can see the occasional "puffs" of dirt falling before the collapse, but this guy backs away before these tell-tale signs appear. It is an amazing thing to watch.
I look forward to your next videos, Keep up the good work 👍
Thank you sir
This excavator operator must have titanium balls to operate this close to an imminent slope failure. He must have a kind of "sixth sense" to know when to back away and wait for the slope to fall away. I can see the occasional "puffs" of dirt falling before the collapse, but this guy backs away before these tell-tale signs appear. It is an amazing thing to watch.
It's true that we have communication tools to monitor cliffs that are about to collapse
Titanium balls… 😂😂😂😂
🤦🏻♂️
Mükemmel video emeğinize sağlık bunun gibi uzun videolarınızı bekliyoruz ❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤
Thank you, I will give my best
really need the long-reach excavator
Very cool video. Stay safe out there.
And that folks is how you move a mountain. The operator on the backhoe must have learned the right way to do the hard way.🏆
Wow, excellent video!!!
They should have dozers shaving the top dawn to them so they are not woking under the high wall very dangerous way of working
They do as they are told or loose their job
Menyukai metode penambangan Pasir Anda. Saya menyaksikan penambangan pasir di Merapi [Rizi@merapi] yang semuanya dilakukan dengan tangan. Kerja keras. Apakah pasir ini juga merupakan bagian dari gunung berapi yang pernah meletus di masa lalu atau hampir sama? Kamu berada di wilayah Indonesia mana. Salam dari Selandia Baru ‼️
Thank you, you are absolutely right, this is the sand material left behind by the eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010. We are in Indonesia, in the city of Yogyakarta, the closest residents to the peak of Merapi who were relocated since the eruption in 2010.
Excelente vídeo parabéns
Me inscrevi e dei
Be nice to have a 120 foot boom tho. I’d need a diaper and whiskey .
just awesome how you work under this dangerous situation
Thank you, thank you also for always commenting on each of our videos🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@Mining-449maaf pa ada loker buat oprator exca ga ya
This driver is very smart.
Spectacular video!
That upper cab has a lot of movement on the swing bearing and swing gear.
Insane. Just a few sticks of tnt .
A todos les interesa halagar el vídeo, que no está mal,paro ami me preocupa el peligro y lo riesgoso en que trabaja el operador de la excavadora.
Hay que ser experto y osado,templado para desafiar el peligro .
Capicimo sabe cómo deslizar para que chorree la carga por el espacio preparado.
Es de admirar cómo es capaz el hombre para desmontar montañas, con la ayuda de máquina que hay que ser buenas o para manipula y esquivar el peligro.
Me recuerda al viejo tonto y al viejo sabio que leí en un libro escrito por Mao.
El que muestra en el vídeo no descartable ,gracias amigo por reflejar el hecho.
El valor y la poderosa máquina tiene su sitio y lugar ganado solo comparable con la "cabra" que trepa montañes.
What ever they are paying that excavator operator, it’s not enough.
Luar biasa..mantap👍👍
wouw wouw !!! beautiful video super like ⛰⛰⛰thanks!!!😊
Thankyou sir
Very dangerous work.
💖
Kalian berada dalam posisi yang berbahaya. Beruntung, tanah tersebut tidak luput dari ekskavator
Please show a bit more of other things that are happening in the surrounding
Oke
Awesome. Very brave man.
Подшипник на круговом механизме у эксковатора изношен!
Eu assisto do Brasil. Quero dar uma sugestão: se vão gravar TANTOS ÁUDIOS, disponibilizem as versões em várias línguas. Principalmente INGLÊS, que é falado em todos os continentes.
Obrigado
We're ready, we're working on it, sir
@@Mining-449 I Thank You
Mantap🎉🎉🎉
What are they using the material for ? Is it to make concrete ?
Yes sir, this is sand for concrete mix
👍💪🙏💙
Is the camera operator also acting as a "spotter" working with radio communication with the excavator operator?
I notice that I cannot hear the sound of the excavator engine running in the audio, but I think I can hear the sound of sand and large rocks being moved around in the mining process taking place at another lower elevation off to the right of the cameras location. I was wondering if you could use a different microphone pickup to boost the audio from the excavators location. The capture of the sounds of the avalanche of sand and huge rocks "giving-way" just moments after the excavator operator decides to back away would be nice to hear. I would very much like hear what the operator is listening to going on in front of him. There are times where I wonder if his deliberate shaking movements of the bucket while backed away was some kind of vibrational energy impact on the cliff face he is working on. Was the operator imparting directed vibrational energy into the spoil pad he was working from? It's kind of hard for me to comprehend how much vibration energy he can generate? How many tone excavator is in operation? How much force can be generated by a pair of tracks rocking back and forth on top of a pile of rocks buried in sand and gravel?
pyroclastic flow from volcanic activty
gold bearing sands?
Yes, this is true, this is material from volcanic flows in Indonesia
Safety guy has left the chat
Theme song stairway to heaven.
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Excavator nya mengeluarkan aji rengkah gunung setiap baketnya di acungkan rontok batuannya
Nunca he visto algo tan irracional como esta explotación...
Оригинальный способ самоубийства...
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💙💙💙💙💙
Salut, un mot au cameraman, l'orsque l'on fait une video d'un ouvrier qui fait un superbe travail, ont aimerait regarder son exploit sens avoir constamant de la fumé de cigarette qui passe devant l'écran, on film ou on fume mais on ne fait pasles deux, salut.
Di daerah mana ini
risky job
SMOKING WHILE TAKING
VIDEO IS NOT COOL.
OK, I'll change my habits, thanks for the advice you gave, sir
@Mining-449 not easy to change .😊
good with cigarette
Cosa state scavando??
🤩
Ce n'est pas la fumée de ta cigarette que je veux voir mais le travailles 👪❤️🇨🇵✌️👍
Na górę żydzi i chamasowi powiedzieć zbiją górę
No, this is Indonesia, digging sand for building materials
3:00 this guy has no clue how to operate this machine and talk about being unsafe
kurcho dramatike nuk shte
Bravo! 👏👏👏
This excavator operator must have titanium balls to operate this close to an imminent slope failure. He must have a kind of "sixth sense" to know when to back away and wait for the slope to fall away. I can see the occasional "puffs" of dirt falling before the collapse, but this guy backs away before these tell-tale signs appear. It is an amazing thing to watch.