I believe several things make them special. 1. is the size of them 2. how long it takes to grow a tree that massive. 3.the beautiful grain they produce. 4. you can't go down yo your local lumber company and buy this kind pf product. Thank you for asking... @@justinh2701
How thick are the cuts on a tree of this size? It appears that it is a very thick cut, so you may plane and sand, or do you resaw to more reasonable dimensions? I am guessing, but it looks like between ten and twelve inches thick?
I am sure it is a KAURI that was buried for thousands of years after the ice age, It was NOT cut down by a man , they were some of the biggest trees to grow, and for whatever reason it fell into a swampy area and was covered up until it was found by usually a farmer ! It is amazing that they are so big and in such good condition!
Kauri is a wood that is dug up NOT cut down and only found in Australia and Tasmania and New Zealand There are a few living trees and they are protected as well as the Giant Secquoia in the US ! At one time it was only allowed to be used by Native artisans in those countries and NOT sold outside the countries
Maybe, it was buried under the ice bergs. And perhaps it was cut by alien from outside earth planet. It was transported to Vietnam not by man, maybe by aliens as well. The men working to cut wood into pieces with ordered sizes are also aliens, and people ordered wood planks are aliens, aren't they?
Super curious from where these guys acquired this beautiful old-growth wood! I know there's Co's in the USA that specialize in salvaging old-growth logs from lake and river beds. Is this such a piece?
Are not. Take a look at its outer shell. It was quite rotten, showing that it died a long time ago! but I don't know how the person who got this huge log transported it here
I explained this to someone else....they cry about the tree being cut down, when you can clearly see by the outside surface, this tree has been waterlogged or mudbogged for centuries and just recently been unearthed or dragged......and that this old growth lumber and primordial logs are worth thousands of dollars.
Red kumquat, other names such as tiger skin, ca te (two-part nomenclature: Afzelia xylocarpa), is a species of plant in the legume family, growing in some Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Characteristic Large tree, gray-white, rough bark. Low branching. The leaves are evenly pinnately compound, the leaflets are oval shaped, the tip has a blunt convex tip, and the tail is nearly round. Flowers are cluster-shaped, bisexual, white corolla, 1 petal, round shape with long claws. Glass-shaped bean pods. The fruit skin turns black when ripe. Seeds are cylindrical with edges, hard black seed coat, hard light yellow umbilical cord. The tree grows slowly, likes light, is distributed in evergreen or semi-deciduous forests, grows on flat land or drained slopes, deep soil layer, average soil mechanical composition.
Five minutes of research: did a search for the largest trees in Asia. Seems the three largest are a cypress, a fir, and a meranti. Visual clues in the video indicate meranti. It’s a shame such a big tree was cut down, but it looks like it was cut down a long time ago, and it would be a shame that the wood was just left the rot.
Great video, the tree is incredible. The lack of fall protection is scary. People die everyday from falling off stuff. Please be safe on top of these logs.
People don't understand how sad it is to see a tree that big have saw marks from being cut down. I guess it's possible some fell and were cut after but these are so old it's a shame they are not still flourishing on this planet. Along with billions of others
It’s not that we don’t understand. Many of us are woodworking enthusiasts, and we can recognize a tree that was laying in a bog or lake for quite some time. This tree was not cut down while it was alive-you can tell by the condition of the bark and the amount of mud that they had to wash off. It fell and lay submerged for a long time before it was discovered and sold to this saw mill. The saw marks that you are noticing were from cutting the tree into smaller, transportable sections. This section alone weighted several tons, so there was no way to transport it while it was still intact. Submerged trees of this size and quality are extremely rare-so much so that people literally hunt bogs and wetlands for them, as their full time occupation. When they are found and sold, they can change the socioeconomic trajectory of an entire family, lifting them out of poverty for generations, if they spend the proceeds wisely. So I, perhaps we, prefer to think of this as a life-changing gift from nature.
No need to be upset. The earth is meant to produce resources for us to use. Its a bigger waste to just let things grow and die without doing anything beneficial with it. Think about how many fruits off of trees just grow and decay because no one and nothing came around to eat them for example.
Who claimed it to be cut down? Silly Goose, trees die. Nature ya know….it’s a fact. Check it out with your local forestry department! Everything has a lifespan. Fact! What you are seeing is that in order to relocate hundreds of tons of a huge quantity of wood, it must be cut into manageable pieces. Hence the “cuts “ you see. Research first growth trees in Northern California for example. Then you can come back and post an apology to your videos creators. Just because you have led a sheltered existence doesn’t mean that the rest of the world is “bad, or taking advantage of….” Forestry once upon a time was done by axes and bucksaws. Now we use a tool called a chainsaw. That is what is evident in the ends of the tree sections you see in the video. 😊
Very interesting. However, it would have been more enjoyable with statistics, such as type or species of tree, size and weight of trunk, thickness weight and value of each slab cut, and time to process.
Is this a species of mahogany tree? The reddish hue suggests it may be, but I'm just taking a stab. Incredible sawmill skills and tree. Thanks for the video.
There is any number of reasons ,ide like to think it naturally fell over given its size as can't see a saw big enough to cut that down , and life on earth includes plants and trees and its a fact that one day all life dies. Do you think there are trees out there with Dino pee splattered up them , no they are long gone and for someone to naturally think someone needs to go to jail just take a look what your sitting on , it's more than likely made of wood
This tree was big, but possibly not very old. Age can be determined by counting annual growth rings, and these rings seem to be very wide, so not very many years. It grew fast and then fell over.
Not true. The oldest tree since before 2 ice ages ago is still alive in Norway estimated age over 12,000 years. Not nearly as big as it grow in the tundra but certainly much much older.
It doesn’t matter if it was a giant redwood! This tree wasn’t cut for harvesting. It was already dead and down. The saw marks are from sectioning it for transport. All things in nature have a finite lifespan, and even sequoias die and fall down. Judging from the appearance of the bark and the amount of mud on this tree, this one had been submerged for some time before it was harvested. Trees that have been submerged in bogs for long periods are highly prized for their wood-people literally hunt for them in hopes of a huge payday.
They didn’t harvest this tree while it was alive. It had already fallen and was submerged in water when it was found. The saw marks that you see are from sectioning it for transport-this piece alone probably weighed 10 tons or more.
Ninguno de todos los comentarios, tiene verdadera conciencia de lo que es un árbol milenario y en general todos los arboles de la tierra , aunque ustedes no lo crean y no son capaces de entender, que los arbo les tienen vida como ser viviente , con conciencia y sentimientos, como todo ser viviente aqui en la tierra , la madre tierra sufre y se expresa su malestar, arraves como lo llamamos el ser humano ,el cambio climático, y bueno atraves de eso todo tiene sus consecuencias , como siempre algunos ser humanos retardados de conciencia, seran tarde o temprano ubicados en su lugar que corresponda
It doesn't matter if it's a giant redwood! This tree is not cut down for harvesting. It's dead. The saw marks are from dividing it for transport. Everything in nature has a limited lifespan, even coniferous trees die and fall. Based on the appearance of the bark and the amount of mud on this tree, this tree was submerged in water for some time before being harvested. Trees that have been submerged in swamps for long periods of time are prized for their wood - people literally hunt them down in the hope of making huge sums of money.
If you had expanding concertina blade supports with roller bearings each side of the different size logs, it would take the back pressure off the blade and cut faster. Set to the width of the log! Not a lot of work required to do this. I always think of many things; habit!
pecker poles, there are north american redwoods with base diameters of 35ft... routinely 25ft.. there are spruce larger than that log in the pac northwest.. maples a well... its a big tree but not largest on the planet
You no not about what you say. Trees die. Fact, check with your local extension agent before posting your ignorance. Someone who knows better may call you out on your claims. Like ME! 😂
You would rather it rots and not be utilized for its beauty and benefits? Now that would be sad 😮 😢. Grow up and think before posting. Do some research about the situation before showing your ignorance. Please. Don’t sound like a jerk 😊
Anyone else sad that this epic tree is being chopped up? My heart hurts, however I'm hoping she fell by nature. In that case, it's nice for it to be preserved, even in furniture.
People have said that tree was dead & submerged, so why all the crying about it? Somebody could see that it was rotting , but could be salvaged with a little ingenuity ! All you ' belly-archers' stop it ok your ruining for thos who waist enjoy the beauty of the harvested wood,
Nature's laws of survival, sir. It's hard to explain a rather long story, everything on the planet has a lifespan and this tree is too old, it cannot bring abundant oxygen to the earth, so it needs to make room for other ecosystems. new state
How about a Sequoia? In Northern California the trees there that naturally fall are adequate to build three or four complete houses. Modern BIG houses. Giants!
Qué pena cortar esos árboles que igual tienen 800 900 años os imagináis que en Estados Unidos se cortarán las secuoyas de California qué tienen cerca de 1.000 años o algunos pasan de 1000 años qué asco de verdad
This is lumber fit for Kings and Queens!!!
Yes sir. Actually, there are very few trees like this left on this planet and luckily I was able to capture its last moments.
This is lumber fit for the museum
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I believe several things make them special. 1. is the size of them
2. how long it takes to grow a tree that massive.
3.the beautiful grain they produce.
4. you can't go down yo your local lumber company and buy this kind pf product.
Thank you for asking...
@@justinh2701
😊😊😊@@luatmac
This video is a beautiful reminder of the kindness that exists in the world. It's so heartening to see.
:((
Except the part where dumbasses chopped it down
Max, don't ever think that your videos are underrated....not at all, you can make a 10 hour video, and every minute would be supreme, my friend!
thank you very much for supporting me
WOW WOW WOW What a tree omg What is this tree It is amazingly well preserved.
thanks my bro
It would be good to see how a piece of this magnificent timber ends it's days after leaving the sawmill
Please follow me! I will show you beautiful works from it
How thick are the cuts on a tree of this size? It appears that it is a very thick cut, so you may plane and sand, or do you resaw to more reasonable dimensions? I am guessing, but it looks like between ten and twelve inches thick?
Guut amazing ❤🙏👍
Thanks my bro
I am sure it is a KAURI that was buried for thousands of years after the ice age,
It was NOT cut down by a man , they were some of the biggest trees to grow, and for whatever reason it fell into a swampy area and was covered up until it was found by usually a farmer !
It is amazing that they are so big and in such good condition!
That's right, sir, but it costs too much money to transport it
Kauri is a wood that is dug up NOT cut down and only found in Australia and Tasmania and New Zealand
There are a few living trees and they are protected as well as the Giant Secquoia in the US !
At one time it was only allowed to be used by Native artisans in those countries and NOT sold outside the countries
Maybe, it was buried under the ice bergs. And perhaps it was cut by alien from outside earth planet. It was transported to Vietnam not by man, maybe by aliens as well. The men working to cut wood into pieces with ordered sizes are also aliens, and people ordered wood planks are aliens, aren't they?
Super curious from where these guys acquired this beautiful old-growth wood! I know there's Co's in the USA that specialize in salvaging old-growth logs from lake and river beds. Is this such a piece?
Are not. Take a look at its outer shell. It was quite rotten, showing that it died a long time ago! but I don't know how the person who got this huge log transported it here
I explained this to someone else....they cry about the tree being cut down, when you can clearly see by the outside surface, this tree has been waterlogged or mudbogged for centuries and just recently been unearthed or dragged......and that this old growth lumber and primordial logs are worth thousands of dollars.
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Cám ơn bác nha
Looks like very dangerous work!
yes sir
Awsome what species of tree?
a wooden one
Try to guess what kind of tree it is that can be so huge
Try to guess what kind of tree it is that can be so huge
Что это за дерево где растет и что из его делают?
Red kumquat, other names such as tiger skin, ca te (two-part nomenclature: Afzelia xylocarpa), is a species of plant in the legume family, growing in some Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.
Characteristic
Large tree, gray-white, rough bark. Low branching. The leaves are evenly pinnately compound, the leaflets are oval shaped, the tip has a blunt convex tip, and the tail is nearly round. Flowers are cluster-shaped, bisexual, white corolla, 1 petal, round shape with long claws. Glass-shaped bean pods. The fruit skin turns black when ripe. Seeds are cylindrical with edges, hard black seed coat, hard light yellow umbilical cord.
The tree grows slowly, likes light, is distributed in evergreen or semi-deciduous forests, grows on flat land or drained slopes, deep soil layer, average soil mechanical composition.
It should have been preserved for history not cut up. Disgusting
Does anyone know what species that tree was? The grain and color is GORGEOUS!!!!!!! I would love to see what it looks like with a high gloss finish.
I will talk about it in the following videos
Five minutes of research: did a search for the largest trees in Asia. Seems the three largest are a cypress, a fir, and a meranti. Visual clues in the video indicate meranti. It’s a shame such a big tree was cut down, but it looks like it was cut down a long time ago, and it would be a shame that the wood was just left the rot.
Yes sir. In fact, this tree will be about 40 meters long. To transport it, the log must be broken into smaller pieces
What happens to the slabs after this? It must take a very long time for the wood to dry out before anything can be made of it. What country is this?
Việt Nam sir.On my channel there are many clips about the process of processing this type of wood
Great video, the tree is incredible.
The lack of fall protection is scary. People die everyday from falling off stuff. Please be safe on top of these logs.
Yes, thank you for your comments
Yes, thank you for your comments
People don't understand how sad it is to see a tree that big have saw marks from being cut down. I guess it's possible some fell and were cut after but these are so old it's a shame they are not still flourishing on this planet. Along with billions of others
People are gradually destroying their own lives. like war
Awwwh I guess you wipe your ass with your finger
It’s not that we don’t understand. Many of us are woodworking enthusiasts, and we can recognize a tree that was laying in a bog or lake for quite some time. This tree was not cut down while it was alive-you can tell by the condition of the bark and the amount of mud that they had to wash off. It fell and lay submerged for a long time before it was discovered and sold to this saw mill. The saw marks that you are noticing were from cutting the tree into smaller, transportable sections. This section alone weighted several tons, so there was no way to transport it while it was still intact. Submerged trees of this size and quality are extremely rare-so much so that people literally hunt bogs and wetlands for them, as their full time occupation. When they are found and sold, they can change the socioeconomic trajectory of an entire family, lifting them out of poverty for generations, if they spend the proceeds wisely. So I, perhaps we, prefer to think of this as a life-changing gift from nature.
No need to be upset. The earth is meant to produce resources for us to use. Its a bigger waste to just let things grow and die without doing anything beneficial with it. Think about how many fruits off of trees just grow and decay because no one and nothing came around to eat them for example.
Who claimed it to be cut down? Silly Goose, trees die. Nature ya know….it’s a fact. Check it out with your local forestry department! Everything has a lifespan. Fact! What you are seeing is that in order to relocate hundreds of tons of a huge quantity of wood, it must be cut into manageable pieces. Hence the “cuts “ you see. Research first growth trees in Northern California for example. Then you can come back and post an apology to your videos creators. Just because you have led a sheltered existence doesn’t mean that the rest of the world is “bad, or taking advantage of….” Forestry once upon a time was done by axes and bucksaws. Now we use a tool called a chainsaw. That is what is evident in the ends of the tree sections you see in the video. 😊
Very interesting. However, it would have been more enjoyable with statistics, such as type or species of tree, size and weight of trunk, thickness weight and value of each slab cut, and time to process.
In the following videos I will make about furniture from this tree, it is in the production process and will take at least 3 months to complete, sir.
How heavy is a 8 inch slab ?
It's about 7 tons sir
I wonder what the accident rate is on a site like this?
0% sir
rất hay
thanks bro
Dont customers want the wood cut 90 degrees to the way they are cutting it so it shows its rings?
it's all the bosses opinion sir
What were the dimensions of this piece? Diameter, length and weight? And what was the thickness of the slabs?
The width is 4m, the average thickness is 25cm, the length is 3.8m and the log weight is about 60 tons.
Nice lumber.
thanks my bro
10:01 The tree is so big it's amazing
Thanks my bro
Is this a species of mahogany tree? The reddish hue suggests it may be, but I'm just taking a stab. Incredible sawmill skills and tree. Thanks for the video.
Not mahogany, sir. But thank you very much for your concern
Cedar or Cyprus
Hemlock
No sir
No sir
You never answered what all this BEAUTIFUL LUMBER IS USED FOR!!!
it is used to create monolithic tables that serve the biggest and wealthiest tycoons around the world
Did you find out?🇨🇦
@@garyduscha2579 Yes, very RICH PEOPLE!!!
@@luatmac được mua bởi những đồng tiền tham ô hay phi pháp mà có.chứ những đồng tiền chân chính thì không đủ để sở hữu nó.đây là sự thật ở xh vn này
What species is it?
ekop zing sir
all the wood go to china ?
no sir
Whoever cut down that tree should be thrown to jail.
And you should not use any wood for any reason DA
Have you ever thought maybe it was dead?
It had fallen already, as to not infect the other trees they chopped in up and the good pieces were sold, all proceeds will go back to the trees
The tree must thousand years old
There is any number of reasons ,ide like to think it naturally fell over given its size as can't see a saw big enough to cut that down , and life on earth includes plants and trees and its a fact that one day all life dies. Do you think there are trees out there with Dino pee splattered up them , no they are long gone and for someone to naturally think someone needs to go to jail just take a look what your sitting on , it's more than likely made of wood
When did the ice age happend in indonesia?
Apparently a couple hundred years ago. 😂
Thank you for answering my question. It looks to be a vary dangerous job requiring a lot of skill and experience. GOOD LUCK and stay safe.
Thank my bro
should have cut the end off & given it to a museum
Cannot be transported to a museum, sir
is het kout daar ?
cold car sir
I would like to see the dates in history marked on the trunk, if possible
I will try to find it again sir
i maket bai paint , ant jy sea it not ?
no sir
This tree was big, but possibly not very old. Age can be determined by counting annual growth rings, and these rings seem to be very wide, so not very many years. It grew fast and then fell over.
How old do you think it is?
Non ho mai visto un uomo misurarsi con un albero di tale misura. ❤ 10:24
it's too big compared to other trees
Not true. The oldest tree since before 2 ice ages ago is still alive in Norway estimated age over 12,000 years. Not nearly as big as it grow in the tundra but certainly much much older.
Yes sir! I hope it will live forever as an eternal monument
In Ontario Canada on the Bruce Peninsula there are 3 ft cedars that some are estimated to be around 12-1500 years old
I wonder how they decide which side to cut the log on. It's a big decision!
To cut a tree like this requires a lot of meetings and opinions from the giants who own it
its colt ?
:((
ik maak dit met verf en je ziet er niets van , waarom dan die boom omzagen ?
:((
I'm surprised that tree even lived as long as it did. I don't believe they cut it down, most likely went down due to bad weather.
it died and lay deep in the forest until people discovered it; Its shell was quite rotten
Let the people say---AMEN'.
amen
why must its down ?
:((
I would love a coffee please
:((
toi ui cay go to khung qua o dau mang ve vay
Nhập nam phi bác ạ
cam on con nhe
Dạ vâng ạ
Buried by flood then found by curious ppl and put to useful creativity. No shame here tree huggers!!!!
thanks sir
voelen hoe dik de zaag is ?
:((
Has anyone ever shown them what a forklift is?
tight space! so forklift can not work
That's a lot of toothpicks right there.
:))
Each slab must weigh well over a ton.
5 tons sir
I dont think that's the last tree. I see lots of trees every day
It's very big, isn't it, sir?
You could take a floor sander to just that one slab.
:v
Yeah, right, and I have really cheap land for sale in North Korea. 😅
:((
việt nam 🇻🇳 mà đã chơi thì không một nước nào bằng , từ siêu xe đến sập gỗ
Cám ơn bác nha
I noticed a lot of split in the core of the tree.
When the tree dies, the environment and harsh weather are the causes of wood cracking
I'm surprised this saw is getting this done actually. Primitive machinery....
yes sir
I was looking for prehistoric raillics in the tree.
What did you see?
@@luatmacI noticed that the tree was becoming into a stage of turning into stone.
Everything in this world has a lifespan. Likewise, trees cannot endure and live forever
I see it was attacked by a Canada wood beaver 🇨🇦🍁🪵🦫
How many casualties per board foot of lumber?
absolutely not
haha ice age....more like rain forest yesterday
:v
zolamg de gek er maar voor betaald ?
The fool has no money to buy it sir
And for the tree huggers on here ,it was cut to ship easier, it wasn't cut down, and if it was that person is dead long ago,!
lol
HOW CAN YOU NOT TELL US WHAT KIND OF WOOD THIS IS??? IS IT A GIANT RED WOOD?????
It doesn’t matter if it was a giant redwood! This tree wasn’t cut for harvesting. It was already dead and down. The saw marks are from sectioning it for transport. All things in nature have a finite lifespan, and even sequoias die and fall down. Judging from the appearance of the bark and the amount of mud on this tree, this one had been submerged for some time before it was harvested. Trees that have been submerged in bogs for long periods are highly prized for their wood-people literally hunt for them in hopes of a huge payday.
ekop zing sir
Thank you for expressing my feelings. Once again thank you very much
viet nam bay gio con loai nay sao
Còn nha băc
Very crude operation.
we are used to it
for the monny ?
no sir
Please tell me that this Magnificent tree died of natural causes meaning it was Sick or Old rather than murdered. 🎸❤️
yes sir
I bet a tree ring anylsis person would be highly interested
yes sir
OK is not the largest. 😢
🌎🌎🌎
of alleen maar voor yutube ?
yes sir
Making toothpicks
lol lol
I am so far from a tree hugger but to cut down a tree of that size and magnitude is unexcusable shaking my head at this just totally unnecessary
Humans always find ways to destroy the world! just like war
They didn’t harvest this tree while it was alive. It had already fallen and was submerged in water when it was found. The saw marks that you see are from sectioning it for transport-this piece alone probably weighed 10 tons or more.
The log weighs about 60 tons, sir
If you don't like this ,Then you should never check out the History of the PNW .
P.S. I have lived here since I was born beautiful place.
Shows you how greedy and despicable the people of the place where this majestic tree used to stand.
Why would you cut a thousand year old tree??
I also don't know why the tree fell! But we heard from them that it died in the Amazon jungle and we bought it back, sir
Ninguno de todos los comentarios, tiene verdadera conciencia de lo que es un árbol milenario y en general todos los arboles de la tierra , aunque ustedes no lo crean y no son capaces de entender, que los arbo les tienen vida como ser viviente , con conciencia y sentimientos, como todo ser viviente aqui en la tierra , la madre tierra sufre y se expresa su malestar, arraves como lo llamamos el ser humano ,el cambio climático, y bueno atraves de eso todo tiene sus consecuencias , como siempre algunos ser humanos retardados de conciencia, seran tarde o temprano ubicados en su lugar que corresponda
People are gradually destroying their own lives. like war
I've said the same thing for decades... tress live, breath, feel and are one of God's creations.
Good thing they didn't make toothpicks out of it
great idea
Imi kayu dari pulau kalimantan yang di tukar guling untuk IKN
Killing the Rainforest,creating mines for rare earth mineral extraction...beautiful isn't it?!...
It doesn't matter if it's a giant redwood! This tree is not cut down for harvesting. It's dead. The saw marks are from dividing it for transport. Everything in nature has a limited lifespan, even coniferous trees die and fall. Based on the appearance of the bark and the amount of mud on this tree, this tree was submerged in water for some time before being harvested. Trees that have been submerged in swamps for long periods of time are prized for their wood - people literally hunt them down in the hope of making huge sums of money.
太粗了, 可以當紫禁城的龍柱
yes sir
the smal boys whant the fet wood lake whe whant the fhet car ?
:((
If you had expanding concertina blade supports with roller bearings each side of the different size logs, it would take the back pressure off the blade and cut faster. Set to the width of the log! Not a lot of work required to do this. I always think of many things; habit!
yes sir, we will try harder
You're right, that tree will not be cutdown otherwise you'll be thrown to jail. That tree will be include to national wealth.
it will contribute to changing the economy in a small area. They can build tourist areas to display products made from it
vip
pecker poles, there are north american redwoods with base diameters of 35ft... routinely 25ft.. there are spruce larger than that log in the pac northwest.. maples a well... its a big tree but not largest on the planet
Where can I see that tree?
In the forest
☺️☺️☺️☺️
Northern California, Oregon, and Washington States. USA.
What a shame 😢🪓
😭😭😭😭
You no not about what you say. Trees die. Fact, check with your local extension agent before posting your ignorance. Someone who knows better may call you out on your claims. Like ME! 😂
This is very sad and very much in keeping with what humans do with nature's glory. Cut it up and sell it off.
That's right! Humans are the cruelest animals
You would rather it rots and not be utilized for its beauty and benefits? Now that would be sad 😮 😢. Grow up and think before posting. Do some research about the situation before showing your ignorance. Please. Don’t sound like a jerk 😊
@@wrstew1272 You do not understand how nature works lad. You could use some biology instruction.
just count as many growth rings as you can. this tree is not hundreds or thousands of years old. pretty simple.
How old do you think it is?
Anyone else sad that this epic tree is being chopped up? My heart hurts, however I'm hoping she fell by nature. In that case, it's nice for it to be preserved, even in furniture.
yep.grieving.
Yes ma'am. Unfortunately! But it will stay with us forever
:((
People have said that tree was dead & submerged, so why all the crying about it? Somebody could see that it was rotting , but could be salvaged with a little ingenuity ! All you ' belly-archers' stop it ok your ruining for thos who waist enjoy the beauty of the harvested wood,
Nature's laws of survival, sir. It's hard to explain a rather long story, everything on the planet has a lifespan and this tree is too old, it cannot bring abundant oxygen to the earth, so it needs to make room for other ecosystems. new state
I see workmen smoking on the job!!!
We are free about our needs
Why dont they have a carriage to firmly hold this log?? This a typical third world operation
So why did they complete the job and nothing happened during the journey?
not even close to the largest
:((
มันมือยุ่มุมใหนของโลกอย่ากรัุจ้ก🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅😅
South Africa sir
Horrible people. Unless you found that log there lkke that. Please tell me you fou d that like that and you were not the ones to cut it down hoime.
Read the prior comments before jumping off the roof.
Never seen a Redwood?
Redwood is abundant on this planet
@@luatmacRedwood are trees at risk of extinction due to climate change
How about a Sequoia? In Northern California the trees there that naturally fall are adequate to build three or four complete houses. Modern BIG houses. Giants!
Human greed knows no bounds ...
:((
So why cut it down
human greed
Qué pena cortar esos árboles que igual tienen 800 900 años os imagináis que en Estados Unidos se cortarán las secuoyas de California qué tienen cerca de 1.000 años o algunos pasan de 1000 años qué asco de verdad
:((
human greed
Nice lumber.
Thanks my beo
Thanks my bro