Hello. On that day, we were working with an excavator, which unfortunately broke down. That's why we didn't wear waders. My brother joined me so late because at the time I was starting the dam removal, then he went to pack the excavator onto the tow truck. Wish you enjoy watching :)
@@doloresrivero-fonseca6314 The contract states that if the beavers rebuild the dam in the next two weeks, then, at the same price, I have to dismantle it again. However, this hardly ever happens. And in this case it did not happen :)
Finally! A nice, simple video of a dam removal by hand. No introduction, no play by play, no music. Just the sound of water. Thank you! And be careful :)
Not often anymore that you get to see someone work that long at a extremely tiring job without breaks. Also not just a v cut to drain but cleared to the river bottom. Gentlemen, you have my admiration. Never did this type work but raised on a farm I know what an effort it is. I also remember after a job like this the greatest reward was a hot shower, good dinner and a great nights sleep. Please give them a like everybody.
Hello. Thank you for appreciating our hard work. And as you wrote, it is in fact, because after such hard work, the best reward is to return home and family and have a well-deserved rest. Thank you for your comment and best regards from Poland :)
Excellent piece of work. The work put in to demolish the dam justifies the brilliance of the beavers in building it. Credit to the two gentlemen for the efforts put in.
The man in the red shirt never stopped he didn’t stop to draw breath ,he deserves a medal .He practically did it on he’s own .well done to him fascinating to watch.
@@paulthesoundguy1 "THIS IS THE ONLY “MANUAL” Dam removal I have ever seen" Paul, please, look up and support 'Kenislovas', on YT. This slight and gentle man, Mantas, will blow your mind.... One man, one dam (some much bigger and deeper than in this video), two simple tools and hard, hard work, in Lithuania where sometimes it is very cold. He now has 3 cameras and also before/after drone work too. The land has waterlogged drainage channels between all the cultivated fields and they are not maintained well by the farmers and the eager beaver population does not help, at all. He has developed an unique method to excavate and make a dam just roll over and release all the water at once... Very dangerous for him, but OK for where he works and it causes no floods or damage. Mantas, is the Champion of Beaver Dam-Busting. 🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫 His work is well worth a good look. 😃😃😃
The guy in the red plaid is made of steel to be able to bust that damn up. The brother helped a lot too but the one in red never even seemed to slow down. You guys are hella fit! That's back breaking work. Thank you for what you do.
TH-cam brought me here because I watched a chap playing a beaver simulator game last night. I watched this at 2X speed and was quite pleased. I'm both in awe of the beavers engineering and the power of flowing water. You recording has been done well. Greetings from Pennsylvania USA. Stay well!
@@lhippocamperouge7845 that depends alot of environment ... a little creek like that they possible start to build again same place, or dependent of other waters around etc, they are extremelly resilient animals.
@@lhippocamperouge7845 Yes, beavers sense the change in water level and movement. The beavers will investigate, get mad if you're still present and rebuild a stronger dam.
From this angle of the camera the dam looks like it goes to a knife edge at the top (3 minutes in). About halfway through the video you realise just how clear the water above the dam is, amazing. Great work you are doing.
How clever and strong are Beavers to have constructed such an effective dam using just materials from their immediate environment. We could learn a lot from Beavers.
"We could learn..." Nah, their dams are swept away by floods while ours control and contain floods for centuries. Theirs can be totally destroyed by a single man in a couple of hours using only hands/hand tools or a couple of minutes if he has an excavator.
That's what you have to do, the most important thing is to get the branches out of the dam, otherwise when you let them go downstream, you will get another blockage. On the other hand, with silt and leaves there is no such problem.
I did not realize just how extensive this beaver dam was until 44 minutes into the video. You must have been so tired after this. Thank you for sharing. From California USA
I watched this for over an hour before I realized you were Polish. Siemanko z Florydy. I'll be watching the others, for some reason these unclogging water videos have been keeping me entertained. Zdrowko!
Ya just gotta respect how such a small animal can construct something so solid and effective. I know it's probably irritating to those who have to remove it all, but still . . . ya just gotta give respect were respect is due. The mighty beaver is awesome!!
I know it's tiring and saps your strength, but once you get to the sun shining thru the water in back of the water flow, it's beautiful! Wonderful job!
Прекрасное видео! Прекрасная работа! Без музыки, без разговоров, только шум воды! Ставлю "Лайк" и подписываюсь на Ваш канал! В восторге от Вашей работы!
Beavers: "We build these wonderful dams, and those humans keep tearing them down. Someday they will appreciate our hard work:". Great video. Fun to watch.
@@cc111me The beavers do great work in replenishing the ecosystem that humans destroy. They’re actually being reintroduced in some places because of their ability to do just that. We owe them a lot.
Thank you always for helping your community so diligently Thank you for providing me calmness and peace while I read and share His Word our Bible Thank you and bless you and your family 🙏 👍🏻🦫👏
You guys did an awesome job removing that monster dam. It's unbelievable how much water is held back. During heavy rain my yard floods from water pouring under the fence from my neighbors yard. Shame I don't have a couple of beavers to build a dam across the fence line. Great job you guys....
Hello my name is Jim from Spencer Massachusetts USA. I enjoy watching you work so hard trying to help the local farmers protect there fields . I am disabled now and watch lots of p TH-cam videos . It is very relaxing for me and admire your dedication to helping others. Please be careful and enjoy your daughters first birthday. Cheers
Boy, these beavers are pretty resourceful - it's amazing that they are able to build this big of a dam! It's too bad that what they are doing is so damaging to the surrounding area!!
Why didn't. A back joe come in and rip it apart in less time and what about all the wood? won't they just bring it all back.? What was the purpose to be fine with? I mean why was it so important to open that up. That was a lot of mud holding those branches tog ether but they'll just bring them back. That is great camp fire wood for for someones fireplace I kept watching cause I thot for s ure one of ur yanks on a branch and ud have fallen on ur butt.but u didn't itive u credit took a lot of time and strength to keep doing that till it was done that's why I thot they'd have a back joe come in and do it and u could have driven it piled all the wood up and who ever wants it could have gotten it.im from PA and that was an everyday sight in the mountains in pa.but that's the most beautiful state in the world never will b a prettier state but I'm prejudice.
@@winniekelley8276omg! Your grammar is pathetic! Are you American?! 😅 PA - Penn or Pennsylvania? correct? Thing is Canadians 🇨🇦school curriculum is in my opinion better than in the USA 🇺🇸 what do you think?!😉 GEO101 HIS101
John the car is really coming around. That last pass was a heck of a drag race. Your car is going to be beast with a little more tuning time. I knew that big block was gonna be a beast. Great job John.
Your work reminds me of a sign posted where I worked years ago:"There's never time to do it right,but there's always time to do it over".You do it right to begin with.
I truly appreciate seeing this video. I have seen others but they just get the water moving and leave debris making it quick and easy for beavers to rebuild. Great job!
I have watched a gazillion videos such as yours beginning with Post 10. for some reason yours stands out! huge dam that had to give you pause upon first seeing the size of that thing!!! Excellent job! sensible, pauses to study it. steady work and quiet determination... congratulations... you are now almost at the top of my list of favorites. outstanding job!!! sheer pleasure watching you work! ive been watching the far background and seeing the swampland slowly emerge from the drowning.. Good On You! A Fan!!
At the outset, I did not expect to receive such a wonderful response from viewers, for which I would like to thank you and everyone else :) Yes, it's true, you have to be determined and reasonable during this work in order not to quit at the start;) Thank you again for such warm words and I hope that I will not disappoint your expectations. Greetings from Poland:)
Hello from Nepal. I really enjoy watching your work. It is so relaxing. You are such a hard working gentleman. Regards to you and your lovely family, special greetings to your father.
Amazing to watch this is in Poland. Read you’re contracted by state to do this. Now I’ve researched and read about your country’s national parks. So interesting. Looks absolutely beautiful there. Hello from Mound, Minnesota USA
Yes, I am glad that you are interested in my channel. And yes, Poland is a beautiful country that I would never want to leave :) Yours sincerely, Maciej :) That's my name;)
That’s amazing how beavers can intertwine logs and twigs along with grass and mud to hold all that water from flowing awesome work on taking that dam apart that’s thousands of gallons of water that you let flow wow 👍🏻💪🏻
It is not an easy job, but to be honest, I am very satisfied with this job. This is my third season doing this job this year, so if I'm still doing it, it must mean something. In addition, the experience gained also makes it easier for me to perform these orders. Greetings from Poland 👋👋
I was wondering, what happens to all the stuff pulled out that goes downstream? Does it flow all the way out to what ever larger body of water there is or does it pile up somewhere else? Very nice to see a video showing hard work and the relief it can bring. Thanks for putting it our for all to watch.
It was such a tremendous transformation that the water resided. With your tireless effort from the beginning then your brother join. Great job. Really admire your patience and hard work looking after nature and the community itself. 1st time come across to your channel and catches my attention.
I like how you begin to defeat the Beaverdam from the bottom, rather than starting from the top and having to fight the rushing water to remove the material
I´m so glad I just found this channel. You really worked hard breaking up the dam and the amount of heavy pieces of tree they use, just blew my mind. Beavers are amazing and so are you sir.
What was the dam hurting, I am always curious as to why these dams are removed. I would like to see the watershed area from the air before a dam is removed.
Exactly! People are trying to replicate these all over the world because they realize the benefits, like restoring the water table. It’s sad to watch them get destroyed.
Now you see it, now you don't. #beaverdambegone. Another great job by you and your assistant. I must admit that I was very scared for you when the dam released the water at full force. Be careful my friend water has deadly powers🏞
This assistant is my brother. And that water can be dangerous, I know very well. Therefore, whenever I have the opportunity, I go to work in the company of another person. Recently, it's often my wife. If only we have the opportunity to leave our son with my mother or with my mother-in-law.
Hello. On that day, we were working with an excavator, which unfortunately broke down. That's why we didn't wear waders.
My brother joined me so late because at the time I was starting the dam removal, then he went to pack the excavator onto the tow truck.
Wish you enjoy watching :)
RELAXING , REFRESHING , PEACEFUL , CALMING.
That was a large and well put together beaver dam. How long before they get it up again?
@@doloresrivero-fonseca6314 The contract states that if the beavers rebuild the dam in the next two weeks, then, at the same price, I have to dismantle it again. However, this hardly ever happens. And in this case it did not happen :)
Why dont you just leave the beavers alone, ill bet you're one of those democrat things...
Very pleasant and relaxing listening to the water while watching you work ty.
Finally! A nice, simple video of a dam removal by hand. No introduction, no play by play, no music. Just the sound of water. Thank you! And be careful :)
I'm glad that you enjoyed that:)
However, I will not give up putting the time-lapse version with music anyway;)
I totally agree . Very calming.
I totally agree.
No music w/ time lapse needed. Quiet is calming when watching your wonderful videos.Thank you for this.
J
Finally! A nice, simple video of a dam removal by hand. No introduction, no play by play, no music. Just the sound of water. Thank you! And be careful
I like all kinds, but I can do without music!
Not often anymore that you get to see someone work that long at a extremely tiring job without breaks. Also not just a v cut to drain but cleared to the river bottom. Gentlemen, you have my admiration. Never did this type work but raised on a farm I know what an effort it is. I also remember after a job like this the greatest reward was a hot shower, good dinner and a great nights sleep. Please give them a like everybody.
Hello. Thank you for appreciating our hard work. And as you wrote, it is in fact, because after such hard work, the best reward is to return home and family and have a well-deserved rest.
Thank you for your comment and best regards from Poland :)
Well said sir, and I too can attest to a good days labor on the farm, hot bath, hearty supper and sleepy like a baby.
You forgot a cold beer.
The beavers say that before when do that huge work!
Dont think benefits to land...😢
Excellent piece of work. The work put in to demolish the dam justifies the brilliance of the beavers in building it. Credit to the two gentlemen for the efforts put in.
It made me think of the beaver's work ethic. It must be non-stop!
Вам не жалко Бобров?! Если к Вам придут и ваш дом снесут? Вы же будете себя защищать.😢
The man in the red shirt never stopped he didn’t stop to draw breath ,he deserves a medal .He practically did it on he’s own .well done to him fascinating to watch.
Thank you for the words of appreciation, because they apply to me🙂 For a full description of the situation, please read the pinned comment. Regards🙂🦫
This is the very best dam removal I have ever seen without using heavy equipment. Thank you
Don't worry, I have a few more impressive recordings up my sleeve, but all at the right time :)
Look up Post 10. This is what he does for fun ❤
So how many have you seen? And did you document the dates and times……with photos or videos..
THIS IS THE ONLY “MANUAL” Dam removal I have ever seen
@@paulthesoundguy1 "THIS IS THE ONLY “MANUAL” Dam removal I have ever seen"
Paul, please, look up and support 'Kenislovas', on YT.
This slight and gentle man, Mantas, will blow your mind.... One man, one dam (some much bigger and deeper than in this video), two simple tools and hard, hard work, in Lithuania where sometimes it is very cold. He now has 3 cameras and also before/after drone work too.
The land has waterlogged drainage channels between all the cultivated fields and they are not maintained well by the farmers and the eager beaver population does not help, at all.
He has developed an unique method to excavate and make a dam just roll over and release all the water at once... Very dangerous for him, but OK for where he works and it causes no floods or damage.
Mantas, is the Champion of Beaver Dam-Busting. 🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫
His work is well worth a good look.
😃😃😃
The guy in the red plaid is made of steel to be able to bust that damn up. The brother helped a lot too but the one in red never even seemed to slow down. You guys are hella fit! That's back breaking work. Thank you for what you do.
TH-cam brought me here because I watched a chap playing a beaver simulator game last night. I watched this at 2X speed and was quite pleased. I'm both in awe of the beavers engineering and the power of flowing water. You recording has been done well. Greetings from Pennsylvania USA. Stay well!
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🙂
The ability of the Beaver is pretty amazing. I know they are a PIA but to be able to block up a creek like that shows how tenacious they are.
I would like to know what happen to the beavers when we remove their dam ? Does someone know?
@@lhippocamperouge7845 that depends alot of environment ... a little creek like that they possible start to build again same place, or dependent of other waters around etc, they are extremelly resilient animals.
And when they rebuild the dam, they generally rebuild it a lot stronger. I've done this a time or two and it is hard @@lhippocamperouge7845
Don’t forget all the benefits the beavers do for the ecosystem. The good massively outweighs the bad.
@@lhippocamperouge7845 Yes, beavers sense the change in water level and movement. The beavers will investigate, get mad if you're still present and rebuild a stronger dam.
I’m sure you work that hard everyday but I would imagine you slept well that night. Very relaxing to watch for us!🤟🏼🤍
From this angle of the camera the dam looks like it goes to a knife edge at the top (3 minutes in). About halfway through the video you realise just how clear the water above the dam is, amazing. Great work you are doing.
:) So in this place the water was clear to the very bottom.
Meanwhile somebody downstream is wondering where all the water was suddenly coming from 😊 Good job!
Imagine the beavers surprise!!!
the water level went up a least a foot...probably another dam downstream
How clever and strong are Beavers to have constructed such an effective dam using just materials from their immediate environment.
We could learn a lot from Beavers.
TBH, I think humans have done pretty well in repurposing materials for use in construction.
"We could learn..." Nah, their dams are swept away by floods while ours control and contain floods for centuries. Theirs can be totally destroyed by a single man in a couple of hours using only hands/hand tools or a couple of minutes if he has an excavator.
I could sit and watch this water flow for hours. Thanks for bringing nature to our home
Hi. After working all day in such a wilderness, I just want to go home and listen to my son's antics and sounds of civilization;)
I enjoy the methodical way you use to disassemble the dam. There was a great amount of large branches in the dam. Excellent work!
That's what you have to do, the most important thing is to get the branches out of the dam, otherwise when you let them go downstream, you will get another blockage. On the other hand, with silt and leaves there is no such problem.
Yes very relaxing to watch
I did not realize just how extensive this beaver dam was until 44 minutes into the video. You must have been so tired after this. Thank you for sharing. From California USA
Hello. In fact, this work is very exhausting, so you have to be cautious about it and be well prepared for it :)
You two did a mighty job, but so did the Beavers. One heck of a structure..
Yes, they know dam building :)
I watched this for over an hour before I realized you were Polish. Siemanko z Florydy. I'll be watching the others, for some reason these unclogging water videos have been keeping me entertained. Zdrowko!
I was expecting some angry beavers to come out and object! 🤣😅💪🏻
Haha for my lucky, they aren't😁
Ya just gotta respect how such a small animal can construct something so solid and effective. I know it's probably irritating to those who have to remove it all, but still . . . ya just gotta give respect were respect is due. The mighty beaver is awesome!!
Amazing job. Very little talking. No annoying music. Just the sound of the water. Loved watching this entire video ♥️😊
Hello Nancy.
Iam very pleased to hear these words. I'm really glad you enjoyed this episode so much.
Regards❤️❤️
Awesome job! You are a beast. You pretty much tore out that whole dam by yourself. It was fun to watch!❤💯 Your brother had prefect timing...😉hahaha 🤣🤣
Thank you for your words of appreciation 🙂 But you are exaggerating a bit 😉
And the brother actually always has perfect timing 😁😁
I know it's tiring and saps your strength, but once you get to the sun shining thru the water in back of the water flow, it's beautiful! Wonderful job!
Yes, it's true, this job has its advantages and being in touch with nature is great🙂
I did enjoy watching the dam come down. Thank you for your work there.
Thank you for your comment.
Greetings from Poland :)
Man a beaver knows what he's doing when he builds a dam!!!
I wouldn't be surprised if the beaver came back and saw his dam destroyed, then goes and gets ahold of his buddies and rebuilds the dam!!??
Прекрасное видео!
Прекрасная работа!
Без музыки, без разговоров, только шум воды!
Ставлю "Лайк" и подписываюсь на Ваш канал!
В восторге от Вашей работы!
Beavers: "We build these wonderful dams, and those humans keep tearing them down. Someday they will appreciate our hard work:".
Great video. Fun to watch.
I plant wonderful trees and you destroy them for no reason!
@@cc111me The beavers do great work in replenishing the ecosystem that humans destroy. They’re actually being reintroduced in some places because of their ability to do just that. We owe them a lot.
What ever assistance that is given from the heart is always greatly appreciated.
Amazing how some sticks and mud can hold back so much water. Those little devil's sure know how to build. Thanks for the video.
They are so brilliant at it. Thank you for your comment :) Regards.
Thanks!
Thank you very much:)
It's like the branches and twigs were removed in the exact reverse order as when built... Brilliant!!!
And when you watch this video from the back, then you will see me building this dam all over again 😉😁
Thank you always for helping your community so diligently
Thank you for providing me calmness and peace while I read and share His Word our Bible
Thank you and bless you and your family 🙏 👍🏻🦫👏
Thank you and best regards to you too. All the best 💝💝
The best beaver dam removal I’ve watched on TH-cam! Totally absorbing. More please from the UK.
Thank you Brian.
For more just please check my another episodes.
Greetings, Maciej 🙂
Never thought this would interest me. I watched the whole thing. Those buggers can build! Amazing job guys!
Most enjoyable dam removal I have ever watched. You worked very hard.
Great job. Took hard work to remove that huge dam.
You guys did an awesome job removing that monster dam. It's unbelievable how much water is held back. During heavy rain my yard floods from water pouring under the fence from my neighbors yard. Shame I don't have a couple of beavers to build a dam across the fence line. Great job you guys....
Haha, in this case, you have to buy a beaver or two;)
Thank you for your comment:)
You need a French drain I had this problem takes work but not dreadfully expensive.
@@katarinad1309 Thank you. That's an excellent suggestion.
Besides, I wouldn't know what to feed Beavers..haha..
I think guy #1 did an excellent job!!
Guy #1 it's me;)
You guys are good keep up the good work. God bless you, take care.
Best ive ever seen and ive seen quite a few. WELL DONE.
Thank you for appreciation :) And in the future I invite you to new episodes.
The construction of that dam was awesome.. Those were some
Dam Busy Beavers
...WOW !!! great job, keep safe and enjoy..
Hello:) Thank you, I'll:)
Hello my name is Jim from Spencer Massachusetts USA. I enjoy watching you work so hard trying to help the local farmers protect there fields . I am disabled now and watch lots of p TH-cam videos . It is very relaxing for me and admire your dedication to helping others. Please be careful and enjoy your daughters first birthday. Cheers
Boy, these beavers are pretty resourceful - it's amazing that they are able to build this big of a dam! It's too bad that what they are doing is so damaging to the surrounding area!!
That's true.
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱🙂
They actually slow water runoff and help restore the water table. Sad to see them destroyed.
man that is some good construction. Great video
Very awesome removal video. It is very calming to listen to the water just flowing.
Thank you for your comment and I invite you to the next episodes :)
I had to watch you remove this dam again. So glad you stayed on your feet the whole time. Thank you for this video.
Hi Bonnie. Good to hear that 💛💚💙
Greetings from Poland:)
Wow that was an extraordinary amount of work. I enjoyed watching the video very much thank you for taking the time to make it
Relaxing! What a beautiful day. Great video. Thanks guys
I really got to see how a beaver dam was constructed thank you, I appreciate that.
You welcome:)
Wow! Well done, that was a lot of hard work. I was great to see the area after the it had been drained.
This show how genius the beaver are, how without tools they manage to build it with branches and twigs.
Yes, they are good at it🦫🙂
@@msTECH86
Yes, have to give them credit for working with nature in the sense they are FINE BUILDERS, WE could learn alot from them.
What an amazing job! Who needs Tannerite when you've got heroes like these. All the best Guys!
Thank youand greetings from Poland:)
Later that night a beaver comes to check why the water is so low and says "What the flipping heck happened here".
We certainly made a surprise for them; P
Why didn't. A back joe come in and rip it apart in less time and what about all the wood? won't they just bring it all back.? What was the purpose to be fine with? I mean why was it so important to open that up. That was a lot of mud holding those branches tog ether but they'll just bring them back. That is great camp fire wood for for someones fireplace I kept watching cause I thot for s ure one of ur yanks on a branch and ud have fallen on ur butt.but u didn't itive u credit took a lot of time and strength to keep doing that till it was done that's why I thot they'd have a back joe come in and do it and u could have driven it piled all the wood up and who ever wants it could have gotten it.im from PA and that was an everyday sight in the mountains in pa.but that's the most beautiful state in the world never will b a prettier state but I'm prejudice.
@@winniekelley8276omg! Your grammar is pathetic! Are you American?! 😅 PA - Penn or Pennsylvania? correct?
Thing is Canadians 🇨🇦school curriculum is in my opinion better than in the USA 🇺🇸 what do you think?!😉
GEO101 HIS101
I am really impressed at how sturdy the beaver dam was built. Those critters are good at that. Nice job gentlemen. Hard work, done well.
respect to the beavers for building such a well-constructed dam.
The dismantling of this dam was mesmerizing
Absolutely great to watch, no messing straight in and gets the job done, thanks 😎🏴
Thank you. I just don't cut corners and do my job conscientiously :)
John the car is really coming around. That last pass was a heck of a drag race. Your car is going to be beast with a little more tuning time. I knew that big block was gonna be a beast. Great job John.
Your work reminds me of a sign posted where I worked years ago:"There's never time to do it right,but there's always time to do it over".You do it right to begin with.
You sure do a good job on those dams and aren’t even afraid of getting wet! Some of those sticks were huge….
There is nothing to be afraid of, it's just water;) And you just have to do your duties properly.
That is a very big damn. Good job. 👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 The sound is magnificent . Just love it.
I'm glad you like it 🙂❤️
Got some good fire wood there great work again enjoy watchin you as a team stacking and keeping the area nice
I am glad that you appreciate our work :) We do our best.
This THEE BEST beaver dam removal video on the internet. What a great sounding and visual video
Thank you 🙂
It’s amazing how tangled up all those branches are. Hard work I know, but you did a fantastic job pulling it all out. ❤️
Hello and thank you 🙂🙂
One stick at a time. Determination! Love the video!
I truly appreciate seeing this video. I have seen others but they just get the water moving and leave debris making it quick and easy for beavers to rebuild. Great job!
I have watched a gazillion videos such as yours beginning with Post 10. for some reason yours stands out! huge dam that had to give you pause upon first seeing the size of that thing!!! Excellent job! sensible, pauses to study it. steady work and quiet determination... congratulations... you are now almost at the top of my list of favorites. outstanding job!!! sheer pleasure watching you work! ive been watching the far background and seeing the swampland slowly emerge from the drowning.. Good On You! A Fan!!
At the outset, I did not expect to receive such a wonderful response from viewers, for which I would like to thank you and everyone else :)
Yes, it's true, you have to be determined and reasonable during this work in order not to quit at the start;)
Thank you again for such warm words and I hope that I will not disappoint your expectations.
Greetings from Poland:)
Yeah....I think post 10 is a bit of a wimp 2 be honest...
Hello from Nepal. I really enjoy watching your work. It is so relaxing. You are such a hard working gentleman. Regards to you and your lovely family, special greetings to your father.
Thank you for your greetings, I will pass on your warm words to him 💛💚💙
I'm glad you like my episodes, so see you again soon 🙂💝
Amazing to watch this is in Poland. Read you’re contracted by state to do this. Now I’ve researched and read about your country’s national parks. So interesting. Looks absolutely beautiful there.
Hello from Mound, Minnesota USA
Yes, I am glad that you are interested in my channel.
And yes, Poland is a beautiful country that I would never want to leave :)
Yours sincerely, Maciej :)
That's my name;)
That was Great watching you dismantle that beaver dam stick by stick. Exhausting work...time to rest now😉🤤💖
That’s amazing how beavers can intertwine logs and twigs along with grass and mud to hold all that water from flowing awesome work on taking that dam apart that’s thousands of gallons of water that you let flow wow 👍🏻💪🏻
It is not an easy job, but to be honest, I am very satisfied with this job.
This is my third season doing this job this year, so if I'm still doing it, it must mean something. In addition, the experience gained also makes it easier for me to perform these orders.
Greetings from Poland 👋👋
Two very hard working men ,,great job men.
Hello and thank you:)
guy in the blue shirt didn’t do much work
I was wondering, what happens to all the stuff pulled out that goes downstream? Does it flow all the way out to what ever larger body of water there is or does it pile up somewhere else? Very nice to see a video showing hard work and the relief it can bring. Thanks for putting it our for all to watch.
Oh? The river neatly deposits it on the banks..😐... no such thing as an ecosystem u kno
Thanks for d sound it makes me sleep well... no one can disturb me at that time... so relaxing
A GREAT JOB WITH A LOT OF EFFORT💪💪!!!!!!!, after eating well and resting you deserved it 👏👏. Health!! and good luck 🍀from Spain❣️❣️
Hello. Thank you and greetings from Poland:)
Wow that was a job and a half. So well done 👍🏽👍🏽.
Молодец,работает отлично,заслуживает уважение!
That was freakin awesome !
What a back-breaking job! Fantastic work👍
you have to marvel at the Beavers for their skill.
Wow! Really hard work. Great job 😊
Thank you:)
AMAZING how those little animals can build dames like this. How many hours they put into making it.
Wow that’s a huge dam, great video, you must be worn out after that. 👏👏❤️
I was a bit cold that day, because I was prepared for the work of the excavator, which unfortunately broke down on that day.
Loved it. Was fascinating to watch how you removed the dam o.o greetings from Germany
I'm glad you liked the episode :) Greetings from Poland :)
It was such a tremendous transformation that the water resided. With your tireless effort from the beginning then your brother join. Great job. Really admire your patience and hard work looking after nature and the community itself. 1st time come across to your channel and catches my attention.
Love all the waterfalls coming over the top. Beautiful! ❤ Not sure why water is so relaxing to watch, but it definately is. Great job!
I don't know why either, but the flowing water is actually very calming 🙂
Greetings and have a nice day 💖💖
Cool watching it breech more and more, piece by piece. You are a determined man.
I like how you begin to defeat the Beaverdam from the bottom, rather than starting from the top and having to fight the rushing water to remove the material
I've never seen this one before this is pretty cool I've seen the other guy with the big old pipes. Be safe there
Hello. I will try to be safe 🙂❤️
I like the way you clear all of the debrie from the dam. Great job!
Wow, I enjoy that.I've never seen that before. Great job.
Thank you 🙂
It's nice to see someone tear a dam down the right way. There are so many people that don't know how to do it. Great video as well. Good job buddy.
You are the real deal to remove dams.
I try my best:)
This is your best video yet. Best dam removal I've seen. Super great film.
I love watching, but sometimes I get a little worried. Be safe! You are the best.
Thank you for your concern for me, but I try to stay safe🙂 Thank you for your appreciation as well. Regards ❤️❤️
I´m so glad I just found this channel. You really worked hard breaking up the dam and the amount of heavy pieces of tree they use, just blew my mind. Beavers are amazing and so are you sir.
What was the dam hurting, I am always curious as to why these dams are removed. I would like to see the watershed area from the air before a dam is removed.
Exactly! People are trying to replicate these all over the world because they realize the benefits, like restoring the water table. It’s sad to watch them get destroyed.
That was some serious dam busting. Great technique.
Thank you:)
You're the Best Finisher !
Now you see it, now you don't. #beaverdambegone. Another great job by you and your assistant. I must admit that I was very scared for you when the dam released the water at full force. Be careful my friend water has deadly powers🏞
This assistant is my brother.
And that water can be dangerous, I know very well. Therefore, whenever I have the opportunity, I go to work in the company of another person. Recently, it's often my wife. If only we have the opportunity to leave our son with my mother or with my mother-in-law.