You are doing these domolitions in a very dangerous way putting not only your own life in danger but the lives of others too. The best way to take down the dam would be to creat a slipway at the side from the top lowering the level of the water and then working it all the way to the bottom emptying the dam gradually before dismantling the rest.
Doesn't anyone root for the beavers? In many drought plagued areas of the U.S., beavers have been brought in deliberately and the restoration of the original habitat is absolutely amazing.
I root for them when they're in the right places, generating reservoirs, cycling the local vegetation, and replenishing the water table where it's desperately needed. I don't root for them when their constructions clog man-made waterways to the point of causing serious negative impact on farmland and drying out the areas downstream of the dams. I think it's a fair compromise to remove the dams periodically while leaving the beavers unharmed. They're not malevolent, just doing what their instincts tell them to do.
Please name these "many drought plagued areas" where beavers are deliberately brought in and what are the "amazing original habitat"? I think you are making up stories.
@@redwitch12maybe people shouldn't live in the beaver habitat? They were there thousands of year before man was...how bout instead we let the loose and create a better landscape
I much rather watch a Lithuanian man take out beaver dams than watch Disney try pushing its woke stuff onto us. Just a dude and his mission to take down beaver dams and save others a lot of money by doing so. Doing a great service to his community is much more rewarding anyways.
Fantastic work with the drone. It gives us a sense of what is happening with the water. I can't wait to see more drone view collapse. Thank you for all the improvements and consideration that you have for us viewers. Even the ones who complain, too much, you try very nicely to explain the necessity of your work, and you do it w grace. Hopefully that helps them understand.
Why did you remove the dam? Now the whole riverbed will have a trickle of water only. I would understand if the dam was causing road erosion, but this one seemed beneficial.
Plus, when you have substantial rainfall, it has the potential for flooding those fields, wasting earnings for the farmers, in addition to environmental issues.
@@ShadowbannedbyTH-cam My guy, asking questions is always fine. Just because this guys approval isn't needed, doesn't mean there couldn't be genuine curiosity behind the question because OP just can't think of a good reason to take down the dam, and wants to see if there are any besides 'content' and 'because I wanted to'. You, as an uninvolved third party, have no business telling OP its not their business.
Because proper flow of water is important for the fields soil moisture levels as well as it could possibly be leading to a reservoir of some sort, point is, the water probably shouldn't be impeded like this, also I just remembered that if water stops and sits like this for long enough it can change direction of flow and destroy other parts of the landscape
Do you keep that nice black dirt from the dam? Seems like really nutrient rich mud. I also am curious to know if the sudden drainage pulls the good soil away stripping the land? Curious to know these things. Id like to think the beavers do something good like having water around if there's a drought.
Wish I had a property with a beaver dam. The fishing and wild life are amazing. I understand they can't exist everywhere in all situations. But they do serve many purposes.
This was epic for sure and it was wild watching the bubbles and mud flowing up from the front of the dam floor and the collapse was huge and the amount of water was incredible and this was one of your very best videos ever made so thank you so very much for sharing this with us all!!! The drone shot was amazing!!!
The drone footage was awesome, Mantas!!! ❤ The way you pulled back after the collapse was PERFECT, now fly downstream and show everybody the flashflood😂😂😂
You sure make interesting videos. I watch your intro and watch you show the layout. I will admit I then scrub closer the exciting part. Keep up the videos
OMG, I was just thinking about this the last time I watched one of your videos. I thought that if you could get a drone shot of a collapse, it would be epic. IT WAS. As I’ve said before, you are the master.
Wow! Beaver really like to play in the mud and grass along with rocks put in the mix! Love your methods to making the dams collapse! Thank you!!!💖💖💖😂😂😂✨✨✨
Your Drone work on this one was especially good showing the dam breaking they will rebuild that in a matter of days they all ready started the very next day
Wow, this video is so impressive! The way you captured the whole process from above is just amazing. That said, it's interesting to think about the impact of collapsing beaver dams on the local ecosystem. While it looks cool, I wonder if we should really be disrupting nature like that? Just a thought!
1:00 just FYI it is unusual to display the American length system in decimals. They use the feet-then-inch system. 6' (feet) are 182.88cm. 1.8m are pretty much 5'11" (182.88 - 2.54)
In the UK, naturalists are wanting to reintroduce the Beaver. They say apart from many other benefits they reduce flooding! Not sure about that from what ai have seen on your channel!
Can’t help but feel sorry for the beavers, such industrious creatures. They don’t have easy lives and this will make survival difficult for them. Interesting video.
Back in the 1960s my friend’s father used 4 sticks of dynamite to remove one on his property. Turned out that it was a bit of overkill but the problem was abated without much effort.
Sir , thank you for all that you do for us . We get to see your beautiful country , learn new things and are entertained by you ! Have you been back to the place that has the red water ? I think it was a beet root processing plant . Keep up the quality videos !
Thanks so much for your fantastic videos! I know you like feedback & I wanted to say that firstly the drone footage of the collapse was amazing! Secondly I really enjoy when you chat about the dam structure and the level of difficulty- it really adds to your already fantastic footage 😊
Is it possible to reassure your viewers that the beavers have either been relocated to a beaver friendly area, or left alone to return another day? No reason to harm these amazing God given creatures. Has anyone seen them in action on Post 10? Their building skills and ability for water preservation never ceases to amaze me 😊
When you see that many air bubbles you juts know something is about to go and I am so glad you are putting your name in your videos hopefully that will stop the thieves
I really like the drone view when it first collapsed and the saw the changes upstream and downstream. When I saw there was practically no sticks, I knew this would be a very tough one. Please be careful with your back on hard ones like this.
You had to go that extra mile on this dam,you put a lot of work into getting it to collapse.great collapse.great footage,great video,great job.your efforts paid off.just keep on doing your thing.going to be hitting that 100k soon.be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
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oh, cool, with the drone it was my idea))
You are doing these domolitions in a very dangerous way putting not only your own life in danger but the lives of others too. The best way to take down the dam would be to creat a slipway at the side from the top lowering the level of the water and then working it all the way to the bottom emptying the dam gradually before dismantling the rest.
@@margaretjohnson4413 OMG I never thought of that! Think of the chiiiiiiiildren!
@@margaretjohnson4413 His middle name is Pavojus! (Lithuanian for Danger)😅
Very unsafe.
The beaver bringing the last stick to finish his work next morning:
:O
😂
So sad
Beaver: "DAMMIT!"
Doesn't anyone root for the beavers? In many drought plagued areas of the U.S., beavers have been brought in deliberately and the restoration of the original habitat is absolutely amazing.
I root for them when they're in the right places, generating reservoirs, cycling the local vegetation, and replenishing the water table where it's desperately needed. I don't root for them when their constructions clog man-made waterways to the point of causing serious negative impact on farmland and drying out the areas downstream of the dams. I think it's a fair compromise to remove the dams periodically while leaving the beavers unharmed. They're not malevolent, just doing what their instincts tell them to do.
@@redwitch12 plus the dam will probably be back in a couple of days if they haven’t abandoned the aria
They will have that built back quickly.
Please name these "many drought plagued areas" where beavers are deliberately brought in and what are the "amazing original habitat"? I think you are making up stories.
@@redwitch12maybe people shouldn't live in the beaver habitat? They were there thousands of year before man was...how bout instead we let the loose and create a better landscape
Its so wild a Estonian man with a couple cameras on sticks create better entertainment than disney 😂
Lithuanian man✌️😀
@@Kenislovas my mistake 😂
I much rather watch a Lithuanian man take out beaver dams than watch Disney try pushing its woke stuff onto us. Just a dude and his mission to take down beaver dams and save others a lot of money by doing so. Doing a great service to his community is much more rewarding anyways.
Thats because its honest and real. Not fake made up screens
You are dam right!
The beavers must be watching your channel. They are creating harder and harder dams to bring down. Great video and collapse. Thank you.
In their eyes this is pure vandalism
The best dam collapse ever you've filmed, the whole dam destroyed in one flow, awesome job bro
11:00 you're welcome
@@camplethargic8thanks
So destroying a beavers home is cool now
Am I the only one that thought he was going to destroy the dam with a drone?
he doesnt? i havent watched the full vid yet lol
Thanks!
Thank you very much❤️❤️❤️ Ron!
It was amazing how the dam rolled over a twisted to face downstream
The water power pushing against it is tremendous 👏 👌 💪 👍
Great job, Manthis
Wow, wow, wow. Everything you said before. I saw the bobbles appearing upstream before the collapse. Excellent work.
Fantastic work with the drone. It gives us a sense of what is happening with the water. I can't wait to see more drone view collapse. Thank you for all the improvements and consideration that you have for us viewers. Even the ones who complain, too much, you try very nicely to explain the necessity of your work, and you do it w grace. Hopefully that helps them understand.
Thanks mate!
Great roll over looked like a huge log rolling down the canal. Thanks for sharing.
Why did you remove the dam? Now the whole riverbed will have a trickle of water only. I would understand if the dam was causing road erosion, but this one seemed beneficial.
It was a big amount of water in one area, even a little bit of water can go a long way in an environment
Plus, when you have substantial rainfall, it has the potential for flooding those fields, wasting earnings for the farmers, in addition to environmental issues.
It was causing trouble upstream so that’s why he had to remove it
None of your business
@@ShadowbannedbyTH-cam My guy, asking questions is always fine. Just because this guys approval isn't needed, doesn't mean there couldn't be genuine curiosity behind the question because OP just can't think of a good reason to take down the dam, and wants to see if there are any besides 'content' and 'because I wanted to'.
You, as an uninvolved third party, have no business telling OP its not their business.
Super Drone Footage! Thanks for Sharing!
Superb filming especially seeing the water not flooding down stream! Excellent!
Another great video Mantas, the collapse was incredible. The drone capture was impressive.
That looks like you created a 2Ton peninsula! :)
Fantastic! A drone view of a beaver dam collapse, I think this is a first, never seen before on any other channel. Bravo!
Thanks mate!
Yep. That’s a first!
Why did the Dam have to be removed ?
AT 01.38 MN
@@jeanlouis2487not "when" they asked "Why"
Because proper flow of water is important for the fields soil moisture levels as well as it could possibly be leading to a reservoir of some sort, point is, the water probably shouldn't be impeded like this, also I just remembered that if water stops and sits like this for long enough it can change direction of flow and destroy other parts of the landscape
Dam if I know
@@Hammydavis thanks for ?
The Beavers are no match for you Mantas. That was a spectacular collapse. You are the King. Thanks for sharing.
88k subscribers 🎉 We're going to carry this dude to 100k very soon 😅
That dam was thick and messy! You have done an outstanding job again!
You are going to work hard to beat this one it was fantastic. With the drone we got everything GREAT job.
Do you keep that nice black dirt from the dam? Seems like really nutrient rich mud. I also am curious to know if the sudden drainage pulls the good soil away stripping the land?
Curious to know these things. Id like to think the beavers do something good like having water around if there's a drought.
Niiiiice! The slow roller collapse. Another great job!
Since a week I am looking at your videos and with every time, looking at one of them, I am amazed about the result! Kudos !!!
That was pretty cool dude well done here have a beer on me looks like you need one! Thanks for making the world a little better😊
Thank you very much!
That was a sweet rollover and shows just how thick that mud is. Great job
Wow. Best ever capture. Amazing! You're taking single person multi-capture to another level!
Wish I had a property with a beaver dam. The fishing and wild life are amazing. I understand they can't exist everywhere in all situations. But they do serve many purposes.
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. Nice capture.
Seattle here, wished I lived where you live. Lol
@@Mybeardog Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. I tried to live there, it didn't work,
This was epic for sure and it was wild watching the bubbles and mud flowing up from the front of the dam floor and the collapse was huge and the amount of water was incredible and this was one of your very best videos ever made so thank you so very much for sharing this with us all!!!
The drone shot was amazing!!!
Thanks🙏
The drone footage was awesome, Mantas!!! ❤
The way you pulled back after the collapse was PERFECT, now fly downstream and show everybody the flashflood😂😂😂
I love that you did a drone view!!🎉🎉. More drone views really adds to it
It took out the whole dam. Excellent
A real dirt mover! The way the entire dam just slid down stream was nice!
Magnificent achievement both in your art and your knowledge of these dams.
Why was it removed ? Was it causing trouble upstream ?
Yes.
What a massive job you have done. The Beavers will rebuild you already know that. 👍👍😊
I will make even better video 🫡
You sure make interesting videos. I watch your intro and watch you show the layout. I will admit I then scrub closer the exciting part. Keep up the videos
Thanks!
Wonderful job as usual. Be safe for your beautiful family...........Jay
Dam big dirt! Great work!
Thank you, a great video, a master beaver at work building that dam.
Amazing Engineering those Critters ! Seems a shame Man and Beaver can't work together on projects ! ❤😉🙃😎 NZ
Beautiful drone footage of the surrounding area. You’re the damn man!👍🏼
Excellent job , and with the drone too. Way to go!
That was pretty cool drone footage
Oh my goodness, that’s amazing.
Amazing! It took the whole dam out. 🤘🏻💪🏻
OMG, I was just thinking about this the last time I watched one of your videos. I thought that if you could get a drone shot of a collapse, it would be epic. IT WAS. As I’ve said before, you are the master.
Wow! Beaver really like to play in the mud and grass along with rocks put in the mix! Love your methods to making the dams collapse! Thank you!!!💖💖💖😂😂😂✨✨✨
That was a ton of work, but it was the best yet - the WHOLE dam went - nice one there Mantas!!!!
My favorite too and relaxing ❤
Your Drone work on this one was especially good showing the dam breaking they will rebuild that in a matter of days they all ready started the very next day
I will make even better video when they will rebuild.
Yes🎉 you did it bro 🎉🎉🎉
11:00 when you see the dam moving.
Awesome timing with the drone. So cool❤
Wow, this video is so impressive! The way you captured the whole process from above is just amazing. That said, it's interesting to think about the impact of collapsing beaver dams on the local ecosystem. While it looks cool, I wonder if we should really be disrupting nature like that? Just a thought!
You're not real
1:00 just FYI it is unusual to display the American length system in decimals. They use the feet-then-inch system. 6' (feet) are 182.88cm. 1.8m are pretty much 5'11" (182.88 - 2.54)
……
Clearly he isn’t American
Best mud burrito yet!
Never get tired of watching your videos😊
❤️❤️
Fantastic.. your best yet. You work so hard for us to view, thank you xx 🏴 😊
It’s the giant burrito collapse lol😊 That drone view was Awesome 👏
congrats on including drone shots in ur usual great videos :)
Greetings friend. Today we worried for your safety!
Please be careful so that someday we will have a picnic....best wishes to all.
Wow were those beavers productive! that is a very sturdy, well built beaver dam!
In the UK, naturalists are wanting to reintroduce the Beaver. They say apart from many other benefits they reduce flooding! Not sure about that from what ai have seen on your channel!
I love this whether you do this by hand or you have help with an excavator it's all great. I love seeing the water just bust through and level out
Well done using my idea of the drone in action when the dam is collapsing. Next try to have the drone directly above the dam for a birds eye view. :)
Can’t help but feel sorry for the beavers, such industrious creatures. They don’t have easy lives and this will make survival difficult for them. Interesting video.
Most humans don't have easy lives either.
@@dansands8140lmao, that's a joke, right?
Wow - I enjoyed that 🙂🙂
Really enjoyed the aerial footage!
excellent!! thanks for this Mantas!!
Back in the 1960s my friend’s father used 4 sticks of dynamite to remove one on his property. Turned out that it was a bit of overkill but the problem was abated without much effort.
Sir , thank you for all that you do for us . We get to see your beautiful country , learn new things and are entertained by you ! Have you been back to the place that has the red water ? I think it was a beet root processing plant . Keep up the quality videos !
Thanks! Beet's channel is clean up to now ;)
Amazing! How long do you think has this dam been there?
Reading the tracks sure tells a story for you to listen to. Best way to know them is to track them.
Thanks so much for your fantastic videos!
I know you like feedback & I wanted to say that firstly the drone footage of the collapse was amazing! Secondly I really enjoy when you chat about the dam structure and the level of difficulty- it really adds to your already fantastic footage 😊
Thanks😀🫡
That was cool slow motion
Bravo, your method has become very scientific
Is it possible to reassure your viewers that the beavers have either been relocated to a beaver friendly area, or left alone to return another day? No reason to harm these amazing God given creatures. Has anyone seen them in action on Post 10? Their building skills and ability for water preservation never ceases to amaze me 😊
Keep up the good work! You managed to out do yourself again!
Cool video!! Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
When you see that many air bubbles you juts know something is about to go and I am so glad you are putting your name in your videos hopefully that will stop the thieves
Wow 😮! That was alot of hard work the dam first seemed too solid to collapse but you saw it threw. What a beautiful collapse. Thank you 😊
you think tearing it down was work, think about the beaver that built it.
You got the drone shot! Awesome!
Nice. What drone did you use?
Djib mini 2
Dji
Thanks for a great video keep up the great work
Got some post 10 vibes going on there with that garden rake.
Nice collapse! Love the new drone too! 👍
It's already half year for this drone :D
Praying for your safety and may God bless you. 🙏🥰👍
Not many people show programs on how to preserve and care for beavers
Fantastic video again x
Wow, this one was fantastic! All of your videos are great, but this one rises to the top of all of them I think. Great job as usual!
Super 👍👋🇵🇱
This wasn't the "beaver collapse" video I was looking for, but I still stayed to appreciate it. 😂
I really like the drone view when it first collapsed and the saw the changes upstream and downstream.
When I saw there was practically no sticks, I knew this would be a very tough one. Please be careful with your back on hard ones like this.
Even though it didn't go with the flow? It was still a great Dam-bust! 👍🏻👍🏻💪🏼💪🏼
Great video angles Ken.
You had to go that extra mile on this dam,you put a lot of work into getting it to collapse.great collapse.great footage,great video,great job.your efforts paid off.just keep on doing your thing.going to be hitting that 100k soon.be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
great drone view of the collapse
Very thick dam. Good job