Snímky i video je naprostá bomba. 👍💯✔ Stavební šlendrián stěn, stropů a průvlaků, ani netřeba asi komentovat. 🤮🤮🤦♂ Díky za shlédnutí. ✔ Vaše tvorba je úžasná. 👍🌞🌷🌷
7:42 if I was 12 or 13 years old again I would have climbed up there and closed the valve. The town hall of Estepona was lucky that their culvert networks had no mechanical infrastructure because I used to occasionally visit a particular system on my own, channeled the underground Arroyo Monterroso river , 1.1km long and ten metres wide (like in 0:21 but larger) and those were memories. The drain cover sounds as well. I remember entering an adjacent structure where I saw my first CSO regulator in person- just a 1x1m brick thing that resembled a deep well in the corner, a large flow of sewage enters the box in the base and exits via a smaller pipe. During rain conditions, meant to rise up very high and overtop a botched divot, and dump into the subterranean river, Arroyo de Los Melonares. There was a football floating above the hydraulic mean depth and I was tempted to jam into the smaller pipe. Funnily enough, it had a history of being vandalised and put on the newspaper and everything due to pollution. I can only imagine the havoc that can be reeked in a system of this size. Thank you for the video as always, things the public will likely never see nor think about.
Co oči nevidí, to srdce nebolí, problém podzemí je, že se musíme spolehnout na dobrou práci služeb jinak si nemá kdo stěžovat, jedině nafotit přetrvávající potíže a otravovat magistrát 😂
No musel bych se znovu detailně kouknout na starší videa, abych poznal změny - teda až na nově instalované uzávěry. Trochu jsem doufal, že voda z prasklin a děr nepoteče vůbec... teda pokud to není záměr (?).
Snímky i video je naprostá bomba. 👍💯✔ Stavební šlendrián stěn, stropů a průvlaků, ani netřeba asi komentovat. 🤮🤮🤦♂
Díky za shlédnutí. ✔ Vaše tvorba je úžasná. 👍🌞🌷🌷
7:42 if I was 12 or 13 years old again I would have climbed up there and closed the valve. The town hall of Estepona was lucky that their culvert networks had no mechanical infrastructure because I used to occasionally visit a particular system on my own, channeled the underground Arroyo Monterroso river , 1.1km long and ten metres wide (like in 0:21 but larger) and those were memories. The drain cover sounds as well. I remember entering an adjacent structure where I saw my first CSO regulator in person- just a 1x1m brick thing that resembled a deep well in the corner, a large flow of sewage enters the box in the base and exits via a smaller pipe. During rain conditions, meant to rise up very high and overtop a botched divot, and dump into the subterranean river, Arroyo de Los Melonares. There was a football floating above the hydraulic mean depth and I was tempted to jam into the smaller pipe. Funnily enough, it had a history of being vandalised and put on the newspaper and everything due to pollution.
I can only imagine the havoc that can be reeked in a system of this size. Thank you for the video as always, things the public will likely never see nor think about.
Closing the valve here would probably mean a big problem. Thank you for sharing your story!
Nádhera. Hlavně, že ten vodovod je možná opraven. Už bylo načase 👍
Co oči nevidí, to srdce nebolí, problém podzemí je, že se musíme spolehnout na dobrou práci služeb jinak si nemá kdo stěžovat, jedině nafotit přetrvávající potíže a otravovat magistrát 😂
Thx for this nice video, bro🙏
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Those pissing sealed up side pipes are disturbing. Imagine If the concrete plug popped out 😮
@@PracticalCat Exactly 😁
@kanalismus35 😅
No musel bych se znovu detailně kouknout na starší videa, abych poznal změny - teda až na nově instalované uzávěry. Trochu jsem doufal, že voda z prasklin a děr nepoteče vůbec... teda pokud to není záměr (?).
Nechápu, proč rovnou nepřstala téct vůbec. Ale je to velká změna k lepšímu, pakliže opravdu šlo o pitnou vodu. Hlavní díry vypadají nečinné.
@ asi ses nezkoušel ptát na bvak co se tam děje co? 😀
@@Maulincio To kolega o komentář níž mnoho let zpět a prý šlo o vodovod.