Didn't chip a nail or get her hair dirty. She is quite Fit and Model like for Bush craft. How many people really worked on it? I don't think those are Regulation Size Pants.
Amazing how she mixes dirt with water and suddenly gets red clay. Then later mixes the same dirt with water and gets brown clay. Have you seen the aerial photos of these places after they finish filming? They just abandon them. They don't fill them back in or anything. I bet there are dozens of other pits scattered around that area from all the other "bushcraft" videos they've done.
At least they are not building those pools ... they cause a lot of problems after the team that does the work leaves. That stagnate water is no good. At least with these bushcrafts once they are done people who like camping out can use them. SL and her team do a good job building them. Hopefully people will use them for camping.
Thanks for the ideas and for showing it can be done, in a week or so, though not sure I would go as far as she did in making it homey. Great job though!
Well IF she had put all the excess dirt around the outskirts of the shelter walls and mounded it up as a water barrier - instead of just hurling it helter skelter all over the place - flooding in winter would have been negligible. 🤔👌👍 🙃
this be one of them fake bushcraft channels lmao. This girl dug this massive hole and moved literally thousands of pounds worth of dirt and it's daylight out the entire time. Even if this video is multiple days spliced together, each shot of her doing any work, there's not a single drop of sweat on her.
**"Greg Penny Greg Penny 10 hours ago @thebadness You sound like an American know it all, just watch the video you tool! "** @@gregpenny4384 one doesn't need to know all to see bullshit. lmao. You bringing "American" into this makes it seem like you're a racist cunt though eh?
I notice that many commenters are in awe of her skills. To those people I say get a grip in reality. First, she is not building this dugout herself and second those people assisting her used a piece o heavy equipment to minimally dig the hole.
@@mandy10ca Other video's are out there exposing the Asian girl builds elaborate structure silliness. Let me ask you to ponder a couple of things, you dig a deep hole in the woods and yet you don't sweat or get dirty. She's wearing the same clothes including same red socks she started with. Further the pack with the rolled up ground insulation never leaves the same tree. She never opened it? Also, when one looks at the video where the below ground section is nearly complete all of the dirt is dug out and piled to one side. Would think that dirt (debris) would be sprinkled liberally around several sides. Also note that the many of the logs are almost all uniformly cut and stripped clean. The cutting part is by a power tool. The stripping part is manual but wasn't done by one person this in itself is at least a day long process. If you ever dug a somewhat deep hole you might have encountered big rocks (creating voids) and roots and yet these walls are all uniformly smooth. Someone mentioned the mud bricks not being "burned" to harden them. He actually should have said fired. To make bricks with that uniformity requires molds and days if not weeks of drying. To be clear I think the designs are great and the end result is cool but all of the laudatory comments for this video are ridiculous. This structure was built by a team of people working with power tools, a full set of hammers, shovels and larger tools used for shaping the walls over several days. Anyone who has had to actually engage in the labor of digging a ditch could point out the obvious.
@@patricklonski Thank you! I don't need to write it as you have for me. look at the ends of the wood that she uses for the bed and the fronting. Some are smooth which you are not going to get with a hand saw. Beautiful woman but the design needs some work. It was mentioned that the roof should over hang the ends so maybe they have not finished it yet but the 1st heavy rain will not be nice to the chinking? nor the inside of the structure. But honestly I knew all this for watching it the 1st few minutes but she is nice to look at while she works at I sit!
Whether fake or real, only the people who were there and God knows for sure. Give them some love and just say job well done young lady and crew. Why so serious ? Lol.
@@amirmagonid3386 I did say the designs are great and the and the end result is cool. My comments are directed at all of the silly comments about how talented, organized and hardworking the woman is. She may be those things but this video and the many others like it on youtube isn't a demonstration of those attributes. This is a staged production utilizing multiple "team members". Next week another video from the same creator may appear doing a similar fantastic structure but with a different woman who everyone will assume is the same person as this video. I'd like to add one more thing. The commentors asking whether rain will come in because of the roof miss the reality. NO ONE IS GOING TO LIVE IN THIS HOUSE. After the filming everyone went home and this structure probably collapsed in a week.
When can you come build one for me please? How do you stop the rain from pouring down the steps and making a big cover pool? How long you cure the chain sawed & shaved wood for? Did you add straw to brick to make them more sturdy? Good build but not done in a couple days work. The firepit has a nice "Wok size" hole for cooking. Door is a bit wonky.
Such a talented and independent young lady parents should be proud. Well done young lady u r very talented u have made yourself a great living space. You have won the game of life God Bless. Stay safe.
I like how she organises herself and the way she designs the whole thing including the tiles, roof and sometimes the pavement area around the shelter, just brilliant. Looks like they've a master plan behind everything they build even before they build it but i have one question though, don't you need to burn the bricks to harden them? . Plz show that part next time.
I’m sorry but you do realise she has a lot of help on these projects & some of them take weeks so please don’t kid yourself that it’s a 1 woman show, cause it’s not & then there either abandoned or bulldozed for her next build. It’s all done on private land
Love the content.. Firstly I listen to the rhythm of hammer and saw to sleep by. Now I watch to see what you are building next. I get to thinking where to get the straight logs cause the trees you build in are never that straight. And how long does it take to dry your bricks. How long are your actual builds from start to finish?
I have mixed feelings about this video. First the good: This young woman is a very hard worker. She has excellent construction skills, a great sense of space management, and an understanding of the natural materials available to her. I have no problem with the tools, or the natural materials used. My criticism is that with the title of the video says "bushcraft shelter" which implies only natural materials will be used. So while I was willing overlook the nails being used, it was disappointed to see roofing sheeting being used. To me, that was cheating.
Muy bueno el video , La verdad Te Distraes viendo estas cosas jaja .. Una pregunta nada mas .. Si fueron capas de llevar todos los materiales incluso los clavos ¿ Porque no dieron un martillo? Jaja Si Ya es obvio que tienen todo a mano
Well, she is very skilled. She can walk ino the woods with that dull pruning saw and that little hatchet and come back out with very straight peeled and all cut to size poles. SKILLED.
Well IF she had put all the excess dirt around the outskirts of the shelter walls and mounded it up as a water barrier - instead of just hurling it helter skelter all over the place - flooding in winter would have been negligible in heavy rainfall times but I think you are right about the flooding issue though. 🤔👌👍 🙃
Definitely cool, but probably took a month and not really bushcraft with premade roofing, bricks and nails. None the less souper cool house! Until monsoon season ?
Hi your determination and design are fully on display your skills just amazing the way you work so organized it's just unreal what you can make and doing all of this just using what is available in the forest incredible skills keep safe and well 👍✅😃👌🎉💯💪💖💐
That gals kinda like the wife, build us a home from scratch, wash, clean, plant the garden, put up hay in the afternoon, have supper ready by 6:00 then after supper mow the yard. All I gotta do is watch TV and have her bring me snacks on her breaks. I'd recommend this kinda woman to any guy serious about a family and future.
Hi, for a start it would depend entirely on the location and what type of ground you have chosen to dig this type of shelter. In my location and even on my small 2 acre bush property 120ks away further north NW from here, in the Gold field regions of Victoria, Australia, even though it's still bushland, technically - you'd need a jackhammer to even dig the ground in summer at my present location 1hr's drives west of Melbourne - because it sets like concrete and digging it up even for a garden is almost impossible by hand. Come winter time it turns to mush and mud unless there is some ground cover like grass to hold it together. Both locations are clay types beyond the ground cover few inches and you'd spend month digging a shelter like this. 😉 With the bush block - though - it's still like concrete all year round and rain only penetrates the first few inches depth [if even that much] when it does get soaked and most of the run off ends up in my dam. It's even extremely hard and very time consuming to even dig stump holes - by hand - for fence posts to only a depth of 12-16 inches and digging beyond that depth near impossibly time consuming and not worth the extreme effort and hard labour involved. Assumed flooding to over half the bush block is the main reason I can't build on the block and it must remain a camping block, only - due to council restrictions, as it has been reported that the block foods halfway in heavy rainfall times - even though during the 8 years I've had it - that has never happened. 🤨🤔 Still, The novel idea for an underground shelter is a good one for those areas that have more amenable types of ground to dig in.🙃
Wow !!!after building and during it all you and your clothes still clean.
Last week she built a launderette a couple of bushes over, next week she will have a 4 bed house with swimming pool made out Mcdonald straws. LoL
she not even break a sweat...lol
Didn't chip a nail or get her hair dirty. She is quite Fit and Model like for Bush craft. How many people really worked on it? I don't think those are Regulation Size Pants.
Yess mommi gooo
I wish i could stay as clean when working with dirt like you did. Its as if its magical clothes you have on
OMG , Shes Beautiful !!!
Simp!
Hayran kaldım. Çok çok beceriklisiz 👏👏👏
Whoever the guys were that dug that did a great job.
Amazing how she mixes dirt with water and suddenly gets red clay. Then later mixes the same dirt with water and gets brown clay. Have you seen the aerial photos of these places after they finish filming? They just abandon them. They don't fill them back in or anything. I bet there are dozens of other pits scattered around that area from all the other "bushcraft" videos they've done.
The jungle will reclaim them quickly. enough
At least they are not building those pools ... they cause a lot of problems after the team that does the work leaves. That stagnate water is no good. At least with these bushcrafts once they are done people who like camping out can use them. SL and her team do a good job building them. Hopefully people will use them for camping.
She is amazing woman, with this kill she can have a comfortable life and she needs a man to look after her too😊
So? 😒
Thanks for the ideas and for showing it can be done, in a week or so, though not sure I would go as far as she did in making it homey. Great job though!
I wonder how long it will take to fill with water during the rainy season
Well IF she had put all the excess dirt around the outskirts of the shelter walls and mounded it up as a water barrier - instead of just hurling it helter skelter all over the place - flooding in winter would have been negligible. 🤔👌👍 🙃
Shelter in the winter swimming pool in the summer
I’ve built and seen built tons of brush shelters. This is the most bad ass shelter I’ve ever seen. Equal parts art and utility. My utmost respect !!!
this be one of them fake bushcraft channels lmao. This girl dug this massive hole and moved literally thousands of pounds worth of dirt and it's daylight out the entire time. Even if this video is multiple days spliced together, each shot of her doing any work, there's not a single drop of sweat on her.
@@thebadness6217 You sound like an American know it all, just watch the video you tool!
**"Greg Penny
Greg Penny
10 hours ago
@thebadness You sound like an American know it all, just watch the video you tool! "**
@@gregpenny4384 one doesn't need to know all to see bullshit. lmao.
You bringing "American" into this makes it seem like you're a racist cunt though eh?
@@thebadness6217 or dirt
@@mathiaspierce9204 racist dirt?
THE BRICK MOULD IS BRILLIANT. THANKS...
You made a beautiful house! Safe and warm. ❤
High One. Good House and Home.
Great Job!
Mamma come è bella 💜
Ur exceptional
Je suis ébloui par ce que tu accomplis. Un vrai chef d'oeuvre
Just once I’d love to see them time lapse video one of these so we can see how it’s ACTUALLY done.
are you joking? I could write a 5000 word help how to after watching this video
I notice that many commenters are in awe of her skills. To those people I say get a grip in reality. First, she is not building this dugout herself and second those people assisting her used a piece o heavy equipment to minimally dig the hole.
How do you know? Where you there?
@@mandy10ca Other video's are out there exposing the Asian girl builds elaborate structure silliness. Let me ask you to ponder a couple of things, you dig a deep hole in the woods and yet you don't sweat or get dirty. She's wearing the same clothes including same red socks she started with. Further the pack with the rolled up ground insulation never leaves the same tree. She never opened it? Also, when one looks at the video where the below ground section is nearly complete all of the dirt is dug out and piled to one side. Would think that dirt (debris) would be sprinkled liberally around several sides. Also note that the many of the logs are almost all uniformly cut and stripped clean. The cutting part is by a power tool. The stripping part is manual but wasn't done by one person this in itself is at least a day long process. If you ever dug a somewhat deep hole you might have encountered big rocks (creating voids) and roots and yet these walls are all uniformly smooth. Someone mentioned the mud bricks not being "burned" to harden them. He actually should have said fired. To make bricks with that uniformity requires molds and days if not weeks of drying.
To be clear I think the designs are great and the end result is cool but all of the laudatory comments for this video are ridiculous. This structure was built by a team of people working with power tools, a full set of hammers, shovels and larger tools used for shaping the walls over several days. Anyone who has had to actually engage in the labor of digging a ditch could point out the obvious.
@@patricklonski Thank you! I don't need to write it as you have for me. look at the ends of the wood that she uses for the bed and the fronting. Some are smooth which you are not going to get with a hand saw. Beautiful woman but the design needs some work. It was mentioned that the roof should over hang the ends so maybe they have not finished it yet but the 1st heavy rain will not be nice to the chinking? nor the inside of the structure. But honestly I knew all this for watching it the 1st few minutes but she is nice to look at while she works at I sit!
Whether fake or real, only the people who were there and God knows for sure. Give them some love and just say job well done young lady and crew. Why so serious ? Lol.
@@amirmagonid3386 I did say the designs are great and the and the end result is cool. My comments are directed at all of the silly comments about how talented, organized and hardworking the woman is. She may be those things but this video and the many others like it on youtube isn't a demonstration of those attributes. This is a staged production utilizing multiple "team members". Next week another video from the same creator may appear doing a similar fantastic structure but with a different woman who everyone will assume is the same person as this video. I'd like to add one more thing. The commentors asking whether rain will come in because of the roof miss the reality. NO ONE IS GOING TO LIVE IN THIS HOUSE. After the filming everyone went home and this structure probably collapsed in a week.
Did something similar but it was a warm underground crack den. Good times.
She is an artist
# Mr. Peter Pawerful # # 👍👏✨👏
Thats impressive
Hi keep up the good work miss!
Such a beautiful little thing
Very good!
The best dugout build I've seen!
Hardworking women 😳😳 Amazing
Nice little house, but it would fill with water when the rains come.
Hope next video will be perfect one home.
Whatever people comes in to your life, dont ever let them change you. You canot be moe perfect than you allready are Powegirl.
Thank God it didn't rain during this build. The clay dirt would turn to mud. I like the hut, though. Snazzy
Would be nice airbnb
When can you come build one for me please? How do you stop the rain from pouring down the steps and making a big cover pool? How long you cure the chain sawed & shaved wood for? Did you add straw to brick to make them more sturdy? Good build but not done in a couple days work. The firepit has a nice "Wok size" hole for cooking. Door is a bit wonky.
Such a talented and independent young lady parents should be proud. Well done young lady u r very talented u have made yourself a great living space. You have won the game of life God Bless. Stay safe.
I like how she organises herself and the way she designs the whole thing including the tiles, roof and sometimes the pavement area around the shelter, just brilliant. Looks like they've a master plan behind everything they build even before they build it but i have one question though, don't you need to burn the bricks to harden them? . Plz show that part next time.
💡🙏😳 And she did it all in 41 min 35 secs ... Amazing 🤷...😂
Uiijklmnnm.
JAMAS .NUNCA .ES UN GRUPO GRANDE..YA TIENEN TODO CARCULADO
EL TERRENO .LOS MATERIALES .ELLA SOLA NUNCA .
I’m sorry but you do realise she has a lot of help on these projects & some of them take weeks so please don’t kid yourself that it’s a 1 woman show, cause it’s not & then there either abandoned or bulldozed for her next build. It’s all done on private land
Kalau hujan air nya pasti masuk ke dalam.
Just WOW ❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic work young lady.
Dam girl very impressed....
Great building skills
Nice
What an awesome shelter and cooking skills maam!
Love the content.. Firstly I listen to the rhythm of hammer and saw to sleep by. Now I watch to see what you are building next. I get to thinking where to get the straight logs cause the trees you build in are never that straight. And how long does it take to dry your bricks. How long are your actual builds from start to finish?
Young lady you have done fantastic job bravo😊
😍😍😍😲😲😲😋😋😋
Well done and highly interesting. Thank you.
Best l've seen so far and far better than any other. An artist and a craftswoman. Thanks for letting me watch.
I like to watch girls build stuff , good for you.
Brilliant.
Steak with Brussel sprouts! Good taste, too.
Bravo.........wow.........hey we have hot springs in area ......could use a hut to..........are u for hire........?.........cheers
Beautiful work...keep it up and continue to be a blessing to others..I Thank God for the gift He has given you..
Wow. Nice
Love what she has created. Great effort. Love to know what her name is.
Fake lee
Her name is Seng Ly
Blago majci što je rodila, spremna za život. 👌
👏👏👏good job😅
Amazing
Mashallah
That chicken made me so hungry🍍🥕🍄🧀
Food taste better outdoor
Amazing human being
I have mixed feelings about this video. First the good:
This young woman is a very hard worker. She has excellent construction skills, a great sense of space management, and an understanding of the natural materials available to her. I have no problem with the tools, or the natural materials used.
My criticism is that with the title of the video says "bushcraft shelter" which implies only natural materials will be used. So while I was willing overlook the nails being used, it was disappointed to see roofing sheeting being used. To me, that was cheating.
Muy bueno el video , La verdad Te Distraes viendo estas cosas jaja .. Una pregunta nada mas .. Si fueron capas de llevar todos los materiales incluso los clavos ¿ Porque no dieron un martillo? Jaja Si Ya es obvio que tienen todo a mano
Excellent job. She needs help with her roofing technique. More overlap at the seams.
I would love to hear you speak. You're obviously an intelligent woman. I talk to myself when doing things. You should to.
Did she make something?🤷🏻♂️ I didn’t see it… I was to enamored by her. So beautiful. 🥰
That's the straightest wood I've ever seen coming out of the forest
Well, she is very skilled. She can walk ino the woods with that dull pruning saw and that little hatchet and come back out with very straight peeled and all cut to size poles. SKILLED.
It must not rain there very often because it looks to me like that place would flood at the first decent rain.
Well IF she had put all the excess dirt around the outskirts of the shelter walls and mounded it up as a water barrier - instead of just hurling it helter skelter all over the place - flooding in winter would have been negligible in heavy rainfall times but I think you are right about the flooding issue though. 🤔👌👍 🙃
Definitely cool, but probably took a month and not really bushcraft with premade roofing, bricks and nails. None the less souper cool house! Until monsoon season ?
비가많이올텐다 물에 잠기지않나요?
대단합니다
Good cuestion.
I just found your channel and have already watched three videos so far today!! You are amazing! So talented!
How would you measure that in glasses of wine?
you'd have to be a moron to think she did this lol
Hi your determination and design are fully on display your skills just amazing the way you work so organized it's just unreal what you can make and doing all of this just using what is available in the forest incredible skills keep safe and well 👍✅😃👌🎉💯💪💖💐
Much respect for you. Lots of hard work and you did a great job!
Lindo demais, só tem uma falha, se vinher uma chuva de encontro a porta entra em casa pois a escada está vulnerável, está descoberta.
muito bons seus videos👏
Sem dúvida nenhuma, uma das melhores do UA-cam.
Parabéns
UNA GRAN MENTIRA .ESTA TODO CARCULADO .Y UN GRAN MONTON DE GENTE AYUDANDO .DISEÑO Y MATERIALES
YA A SU DISPONSICION .NUNCA VA A TERMINAR EN UNAHORA
I was wondering how it would be with rainy days? Because your dughout will became a true water collector.. .due to his position.
That gals kinda like the wife, build us a home from scratch, wash, clean, plant the garden, put up hay in the afternoon, have supper ready by 6:00 then after supper mow the yard. All I gotta do is watch TV and have her bring me snacks on her breaks. I'd recommend this kinda woman to any guy serious about a family and future.
Impressive, but what about rain? A covered swimming pool?
She built it so fast she had time to grow brocoli and spuds for dinner that very same day.
It proves that with a piece of string and cardboard you can build a nuclear reactor
🍍🍍🍍😋😋😋😍😍😍
Great idea, what happens if it rains? How do you deal with water coming in?
this was my first thought too ;)
That's great . BUT HOW LONG DID IT TAKE HER WITH THE TOOLS SHE WAS USING?????????????????????
She is smart I will give you that
Do a time lapse to prove the work is yours.
🧀🧀🧀😋😋😋😍😍😍
Love this dugout! So adorable!
Lol 😉
what country is this bushcraft being bulit in? ( like it,, looks like a nice country)
Viet Nam
This video had me loving it until she started chewing her food like a giraffe (around 00:39:00)
I wonder how many days it actually took to build that up.
Probably not as many as the commenters think.
Excavators do most of the heavy work after all🤣🤣🤣
Interesting build, but I'd hate to be in there if it rains
Hi, for a start it would depend entirely on the location and what type of ground you have chosen to dig this type of shelter. In my location and even on my small 2 acre bush property 120ks away further north NW from here, in the Gold field regions of Victoria, Australia, even though it's still bushland, technically - you'd need a jackhammer to even dig the ground in summer at my present location 1hr's drives west of Melbourne - because it sets like concrete and digging it up even for a garden is almost impossible by hand. Come winter time it turns to mush and mud unless there is some ground cover like grass to hold it together. Both locations are clay types beyond the ground cover few inches and you'd spend month digging a shelter like this. 😉
With the bush block - though - it's still like concrete all year round and rain only penetrates the first few inches depth [if even that much] when it does get soaked and most of the run off ends up in my dam. It's even extremely hard and very time consuming to even dig stump holes - by hand - for fence posts to only a depth of 12-16 inches and digging beyond that depth near impossibly time consuming and not worth the extreme effort and hard labour involved.
Assumed flooding to over half the bush block is the main reason I can't build on the block and it must remain a camping block, only - due to council restrictions, as it has been reported that the block foods halfway in heavy rainfall times - even though during the 8 years I've had it - that has never happened. 🤨🤔
Still, The novel idea for an underground shelter is a good one for those areas that have more amenable types of ground to dig in.🙃
I like the design and build. How many days did it take to complete this. If I were doing this it would have taken months.
Plus the wood is dried and shaved, a chainsaw and probably a crew did a lot.
wow...no sweat,,,what happens to the world ha ha
As the lady's real-estate grows this going to be a bed&breakfast
SON UN GRUPO MARAVILLOSO .DEBERIAN SALIR TODOS AL TERMINAR EL VIDEO .JAMAS UNASOLA MUJER LOGRARA TODO .
Ok, Where's the damn excavator at?!
So many beautiful straight poles. I don’t see anything like them in her surroundings. 😂
Ты большая молодец, по чему не делаешь стол еш срук,
How long did this actually take to finish?
Hii
If her blade was made of carbon black steel. It would be easier to sharpen
Bizarre,tout semble être préparé er sur mesure,pour le reste bel abri 🤔