Building bricks are easy working with bamboo from what I have witnessed since starting to watch what these amazing persons achieve as caused me to admire their skills
She definitely is doing the work. Anyone with a skilled eye can tell that her familiarity, balance, use of hand tools... Especially the wooden mallet is something that she has spent time doing. If only i could have a partner like her. Damn the stuff that we would build together!
Yeah, but she's only one of the 30-40 that did..... these vids are all BS... they only film one person to make it look impressive... in other vids they've seen machinery tracks, tire tracks, and other noticeable help. Grifting for views, to monetize.
Lots of hard work done by a very dedicated young woman. Ingenious design for the bridge piers. Thank you for sharing this Ingenious and entertaining video. 🙈🙉🙊 😎 🇺🇸
Great type of construction , I think a point added to the up stream end of each of the piers would lower the water stress on the piers during higher water flow giving greater durability in flood periods again great work
………what? How is that possible doesnt matter how much up stream you build you will always be building down stream . How can you lower the stress on this by doing that is it is literally impossible .
@@Rustedinmyshackleferd I'm pretty sure they meant to add a triangle to the upstream section of this pier. It would be attached. The tip would cause the water to split and flow more smoothly past the pier thus reducing drag. EDIT: like an airplane wings leading edge.
@@Moriandrizzt yea cause i was wondering how there gonna keep this during a serious flood or down poor. From historical perspectives bridges like this on there own didnt last long. Normally there would be something built to help split the stream in some way or another but im not entirely sure about this bridge at all. My grandpa when i was a kid would take me to work with him he was a bridge inspector for the entire state of west virginia and he stated this bridge wouldnt hold. But stated if they put pillons behind the bridge innthe direction the stream was flowing toward the bridge in a V pattern they could potentially keep the bridge during a flood all depending on how they backed the V.
This is absolutely fabulous. Such much hard work. I do wonder what she is going to do to further secure the rocks when the bamboo rots in two years. The bamboo she's looks very green and not at all dried and treated to last and even if it was the direct contact with the water would rapidly rot it either way. It makes sense for a temporary place holder. I look forward to her next steps on how she resolves this issue.
Perhaps she knows more about the construction capabilities of the many types of bamboo she has been using her entire life - than you do. Seems possible.
@@mikelazure7462 Of perhaps this is yet another content farm where that put some eye candy in front of the camera and have a couple dozens locals putting everything together hidden by careful edits. 🙄 Then the thing they made falls apart less than a month later.
@@Mojo_3.14 What you describe as a 'content farm' sounds like industrious product creation (Quite a bit like a team producing a tv show, but without the big budget or corporate accountants.) - a worthwhile and admirable way to make a living. Probably every local worker in your imagined team knows more about the qualities of their materials than you or me.
Dung, this is a marvellous effort by yourself and any others who assist you, it will make things so much more convenient for everyone and is just an incredible project, well done
Πολλά Μπράβο... Όταν το μυαλό δουλεύει, μπορεί να κάνει θαύματα. Το βλέπουμε.!! ...εμείς (οι περισσότεροι) απλά το έχουμε να κοιμάται, και βλέπουμε σίριαλ στην τηλεόραση... Many Bravos... When the mind works, it can do wonders. We see it.!! ...we (most) just have it sleeping, and watch serials on TV... Greatings fron Greece...
Very impressive but those supports won’t last when that river floods. Just remember a cubic metre of water is a metric tonne of water pushing on those bamboo frames. When that river floods . Their will be thousands if not millions of tonnes of MOTHER NATURE pushing against that poor old bamboo. Once the bamboo gives way the weight of the ballast will move with the flow of the water and down the river the bridge goes.
She doesn't do anything close to all of that shit. Believe it.. there are many others doing alot of the work off camera. There is probably even some heavy machinery off camera somewhere. This type of thing has been proven for most of these type of channels.
Right at the 5:22 min mark, you can easily here someone honking a horn for possibly a dozer, log cutter, or auto mobile of some sort. But the description says she is alone and off grid. Bullshit. Just a clever ploy to get views. Probably wouldn't get anywhere near the views it gets if it was described as a woman with construction crew and heavy equipment builds primitive bridge on shallow stream.
Hahaha.. and look at the dirt road with tire tracks and what not that leads from the edge of the river. They didnt even try for this one at all. Cheap as hell.
@@dustyjones8988 I agree with the general approach of what we see being built, caves which then become villas with every comfort..., houses, huts, igloo bridges on trees etc etc It is an economy, for those poor parts of the world..., based on their manual skills of their peasant civilizations etc etc. With well organized projects, with adequate media resources and good post-production work... this is the result. From the series; they live there very well talk about 225,610 views in 7 days, at 1 USD cent per view... that's a lot of money Think about it when they will have millions of visions of it. they make 1 film a month.... ;)
Vau tonneittain kiviä mikä työnäyte, silta joka kestää ja näkyy vielä pitkään nostan kunjoitukseni huippu rakentajille.hienoa seurata videoitanne jo vesimylly oli hieno.kiitos😮
It will be washed away during the very first storm. If registered with UNESCO, it may have to be reconstructed the same way every time it gets washed away.
Hello Dung have a great day watching this video from Nepal you are a greater person because you have extra talent and brave that's amazing lots of support and love for your good job ❤❤❤❤
Slow and steady and a passion for living simply.The Instant gratification lifestyle Modern places have will never allow you to have the satisfaction as this woman has.I share this mindset in a quarry with my stone work A old soul way of living and the peace of mind we have doing it no short cuts.This is why people today still think the pyramids were built by aliens they cannot fathom how life was is and still can be it is in your mind. Training should start early in childhood as play and continue to do so as adult's resist to lose the playing child in you in today's greedy world. Passion ,purpose, family,Skills and the experience can never be stolen from us.
người phụ nữ miền núi thì ai cũng giỏi, giỏi việc nhà chăm con. Khả năng sinh tồn thì quá là tuyệt vời. chúc c thật nhiều sức khỏe và kênh càng ngày càng phát triển.
I know it is a bit late now but it would have been better if the rocks were taken from between the pillars and not in front or rear of them. The rocks upstream would protect the islet from floods. But heck what a fantastic bridge you created from bamboo as strong and beautiful as the builder.
Definitely not a solo project. Regardless I am impressed at bamboo as a construction material. I wonder how long a bridge like this could withstand normal river conditions and typical weather patterns. And how it holds up against more serious flooding. I wouldn't give it more than two years. But I really don't know - maybe it lasts much longer. Any old bamboo bridges like this in existence?
Seeing her do all the work and still thinking that she being a woman cannot possibly have done the work all by her self.... Men can be pathetic lil D's😂
Fabuloso, tu destreza he inteligencia es la envidia de muchos y halagos y admiración de miles. Te felicito joven guerrera y triunfadora. Te saludo desde CR con mucho cariño. 🫶🇨🇷🙏🇨🇷🫶
Not only is there a native North American bamboo species, but the USA is now home to 100s of other introduced bamboo species. Everything from canes to the big ones you see in this video. Secondly, you don't go to jail for building shit without a permit. You get fined. Then if you don't pay those fines you go to court and they can tell you to tear it down. Then if you refuse to follow court orders they can issue a warrant for you arrest. It takes a long time to end up In jail over unapproved structures and by the time it gets there and you go to jail, the city will probably already be sick of dealing with you and be threatening to bulldoze the structure flat. They don't just show up and see a shed you didnt have approval for, and call the cops and you go to jail 🤦♂️
Building bricks are easy working with bamboo from what I have witnessed since starting to watch what these amazing persons achieve as caused me to admire their skills
Impressive, with a simple way of assembling and stacking local material. It looks very robust. 👏😄
very nice job here and can't wait to see that bridge done.
She definitely is doing the work. Anyone with a skilled eye can tell that her familiarity, balance, use of hand tools... Especially the wooden mallet is something that she has spent time doing. If only i could have a partner like her. Damn the stuff that we would build together!
Yeah, but she's only one of the 30-40 that did..... these vids are all BS... they only film one person to make it look impressive... in other vids they've seen machinery tracks, tire tracks, and other noticeable help. Grifting for views, to monetize.
You mean dam the stuff she could get done for you.
I'm thinking that since being disabled
I agree she’s doing the work. I just think there’s a lot of people helping others between takes.
Lots of hard work done by a very dedicated young woman.
Ingenious design for the bridge piers.
Thank you for sharing this Ingenious and entertaining video.
🙈🙉🙊 😎 🇺🇸
Great type of construction , I think a point added to the up stream end of each of the piers would lower the water stress on the piers during higher water flow giving greater durability in flood periods again great work
………what? How is that possible doesnt matter how much up stream you build you will always be building down stream . How can you lower the stress on this by doing that is it is literally impossible .
@@Rustedinmyshackleferd I'm pretty sure they meant to add a triangle to the upstream section of this pier. It would be attached. The tip would cause the water to split and flow more smoothly past the pier thus reducing drag. EDIT: like an airplane wings leading edge.
@@Moriandrizzt yea cause i was wondering how there gonna keep this during a serious flood or down poor. From historical perspectives bridges like this on there own didnt last long. Normally there would be something built to help split the stream in some way or another but im not entirely sure about this bridge at all. My grandpa when i was a kid would take me to work with him he was a bridge inspector for the entire state of west virginia and he stated this bridge wouldnt hold. But stated if they put pillons behind the bridge innthe direction the stream was flowing toward the bridge in a V pattern they could potentially keep the bridge during a flood all depending on how they backed the V.
Even the down side should have a point to to minimise turbulent flow during high waters
Eu gostei das pontes que você tá fazendo faz cozimento para passar carro
May you congratulate yourself every time you walk your bridge! Inspiring work!
The bamboo bridge pillars are very sturdy, you are very persistent and talented, wish everyone a good day
Wow what a talent. She can be hired as an engineer to help with rural community
Insanely hard and complex work, deepest respect!
Молодец, надо ценить таких женщин. Браво.
This is absolutely fabulous. Such much hard work. I do wonder what she is going to do to further secure the rocks when the bamboo rots in two years. The bamboo she's looks very green and not at all dried and treated to last and even if it was the direct contact with the water would rapidly rot it either way. It makes sense for a temporary place holder. I look forward to her next steps on how she resolves this issue.
Perhaps she knows more about the construction capabilities of the many types of bamboo she has been using her entire life - than you do. Seems possible.
@@mikelazure7462 Of perhaps this is yet another content farm where that put some eye candy in front of the camera and have a couple dozens locals putting everything together hidden by careful edits. 🙄 Then the thing they made falls apart less than a month later.
@@Mojo_3.14 What you describe as a 'content farm' sounds like industrious product creation (Quite a bit like a team producing a tv show, but without the big budget or corporate accountants.) - a worthwhile and admirable way to make a living. Probably every local worker in your imagined team knows more about the qualities of their materials than you or me.
@@mikelazure7462you sweet summer child. bless your heart.
This bridge will take about two years to build in my country plus the corruption etc 😂😂😂 salute to this lady! She has balls! 😂😂😂
Dung, this is a marvellous effort by yourself and any others who assist you, it will make things so much more convenient for everyone and is just an incredible project, well done
that lady is brilliant and made a very strong structure using natural resources
Great work!! A wonderful application of the gabion technique. Cheers.
That is very impressive, simple and very clever, she is a great skilled worker!
Bamboo is such a great material , just doesn't get utilized enough.
i suggest taking the stones from the downstream side in the future
Very impressive and very good idea on how one can build a bridge !
Πολλά Μπράβο... Όταν το μυαλό δουλεύει, μπορεί να κάνει θαύματα. Το βλέπουμε.!! ...εμείς (οι περισσότεροι) απλά το έχουμε να κοιμάται, και βλέπουμε σίριαλ στην τηλεόραση...
Many Bravos... When the mind works, it can do wonders. We see it.!! ...we (most) just have it sleeping, and watch serials on TV...
Greatings fron Greece...
έχετε απόλυτο δίκιο, η νέα γενιά δεν μπορεί πια να σκεφτεί αυτή την ιδέα, ειδικά τώρα έχει κολλήσει στα μέσα κοινωνικής δικτύωσης
Very impressive but those supports won’t last when that river floods. Just remember a cubic metre of water is a metric tonne of water pushing on those bamboo frames. When that river floods . Their will be thousands if not millions of tonnes of MOTHER NATURE pushing against that poor old bamboo. Once the bamboo gives way the weight of the ballast will move with the flow of the water and down the river the bridge goes.
You are great engineer , name the bridge after you
Qua tuyet voi ,va khung khiep ,đay mơi la gioi ,chi co tâm long tư bi mơi lam đươc,chuc chi nhiêu sưc khoe va gia đinh hanh phuc,cam ơn ❤
Wow truly amazing how you work , good stuff , hope it fantastic and has a good life.
Amazing precision engineering 👏🏼👏🏼
wow! this is so amazing - You go girl!
So great work today from a strong gorgeous person 👏👍👏❤️🌹❤️
Wow, smart Lady!
Thanks❤
Awesome job ,know for the bridge ❤
De verdad conoces ese puente ??!!😳😲
What a great job and I loved the video 😘👍🏻💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻
Man ... clapping hands to her for this project ... the reason being ... think how many rocks she had to gather and carry to do those pylons!
She doesn't do anything close to all of that shit. Believe it.. there are many others doing alot of the work off camera. There is probably even some heavy machinery off camera somewhere. This type of thing has been proven for most of these type of channels.
Right at the 5:22 min mark, you can easily here someone honking a horn for possibly a dozer, log cutter, or auto mobile of some sort. But the description says she is alone and off grid. Bullshit. Just a clever ploy to get views. Probably wouldn't get anywhere near the views it gets if it was described as a woman with construction crew and heavy equipment builds primitive bridge on shallow stream.
Hahaha.. and look at the dirt road with tire tracks and what not that leads from the edge of the river. They didnt even try for this one at all. Cheap as hell.
@@dustyjones8988
I agree with the general approach of what we see being built, caves which then become villas with every comfort..., houses, huts, igloo bridges on trees etc etc
It is an economy, for those poor parts of the world..., based on their manual skills of their peasant civilizations etc etc.
With well organized projects, with adequate media resources and good post-production work... this is the result.
From the series; they live there very well
talk about 225,610 views in 7 days, at 1 USD cent per view... that's a lot of money
Think about it when they will have millions of visions of it.
they make 1 film a month.... ;)
怎麼沒有看到往竹子圈的石頭里倒水泥?
Vau tonneittain kiviä mikä työnäyte, silta joka kestää ja näkyy vielä pitkään nostan kunjoitukseni huippu rakentajille.hienoa seurata videoitanne jo vesimylly oli hieno.kiitos😮
This bridge must be classified as a historic monument by UNESCO, well done, excellent work.
😂
It will be washed away during the very first storm. If registered with UNESCO, it may have to be reconstructed the same way every time it gets washed away.
Parabéns, sugiro que envolva os pilares com uma malha de aço, assim quando o bamboo se decompor a malha segura as pedras.👍👍🇧🇷
You are physically & mentally very strong. Well done, young lady !!
Impressive,or good thingking project of the energetic lady, god blesss.
Hello Dung have a great day watching this video from Nepal you are a greater person because you have extra talent and brave that's amazing lots of support and love for your good job ❤❤❤❤
Great skills! My compliments for your hard working and perseverance! ❤ 👍
I think so she is a clever girl and hard working
Unbelievable. Well done my friend. Such hard work. ❤😊
amazing what can be accomplished without electricity !!!
What hard working job done by beautiful woman.
Eu gostei da sua Marreta parece a Marreta do Chapolin Colorado parabéns Brasil abraço🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Para poder usar a estrutura: dai ela treinou kung fu e foi pulando de pilar em pilar.
Wont the holes in the bamboo tear or rott, i belive this is why bamboo should always be bound and not nailed? Anyways very cool project.
I enjoy seeing women work hard and want this to be real.
Great ... thank you very much for doing such good karma ...rejoice
Aparentemente lo hizo todo en un día porque siempre usó la misma ropa, buen intento!
Bamboo gabions, very nice.
Slow and steady and a passion for living simply.The Instant gratification lifestyle Modern places have will never allow you to have the satisfaction as this woman has.I share this mindset in a quarry with my stone work A old soul way of living and the peace of mind we have doing it no short cuts.This is why people today still think the pyramids were built by aliens they cannot fathom how life was is and still can be it is in your mind. Training should start early in childhood as play and continue to do so as adult's resist to lose the playing child in you in today's greedy world. Passion ,purpose, family,Skills and the experience can never be stolen from us.
So beautiful, my friend❤
EU AQUI DO BRAZIL MEUS PARABÉNS ❤❤❤❤
Wow, well done !
The way she carry the bamboo is different
SHOW 👏👏👏from Brazil.
อยากจะเชื่อทำคนเดียว แต่ชื่นชมฝีมือ🙏👍😄
Excelente ideia e perfeita execução. Parabéns!
대단 합니다 👍👍👍👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
mong đc xem chiếc cầu tre như nào , chúc mừng kênh đã công phu thực hiện clip !
người phụ nữ miền núi thì ai cũng giỏi, giỏi việc nhà chăm con. Khả năng sinh tồn thì quá là tuyệt vời. chúc c thật nhiều sức khỏe và kênh càng ngày càng phát triển.
Where is this
Vous faite cela toute seule qu'elle courage.
Ola bom dia pra vc viu Deus abençoe sua vida 🇧🇷🇧🇷🌹🌹❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️🌹🙏🙏🙏
Перевести на русский язык
👌👍🙏 good job
I know it is a bit late now but it would have been better if the rocks were taken from between the pillars and not in front or rear of them. The rocks upstream would protect the islet from floods. But heck what a fantastic bridge you created from bamboo as strong and beautiful as the builder.
đẹp quá chị ah.học hỏi từ chị được rất nhiều
INACREDITÁVEL , FORTE, ENGENHOSO E OBSTINADA ESSA MULHER ....DIGNA DE SEU POVO.
very nice
She is good 👍
There's always someone's maybe to help out.
Một ý tưởng làm cầu tuyệt vời từ nguyên liệu tự nhiên!
Dung Bushcraft you are good job
สุดยอดเลยค่ะ เป็นผู้หญิง👱♀️ก็ทำได้👍👍👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lads, they don't make them like that anymore.......bamboo bridges that is...what did you think I meant?
I'm guessing the river tends to flood.
I would like to see the final finished bridge
Тяжелый труд но не за один же день она все это сделала.Месяца 4 - 5 она это делала , не меньше .Камней сколько надо наносить . Вот это женщина .
Definitely not a solo project. Regardless I am impressed at bamboo as a construction material. I wonder how long a bridge like this could withstand normal river conditions and typical weather patterns. And how it holds up against more serious flooding.
I wouldn't give it more than two years. But I really don't know - maybe it lasts much longer. Any old bamboo bridges like this in existence?
Selamat berjuang doa ku selalu iringi langkahmu ❤
Ei Sra não vai deixar lixo no rio que é feio a NATUREZA não gosta. Boa noite.
اول تعليق 😍😍😍😍
And this is how materials were found to build the great wall of China.
Cô ấy chỉ là một diễn viên, đằng sau clip là 1ekip rất nhiều người, mục đích là thu hút thật nhiều người xem từ nước ngoài.
Great Persistence. I love it.
Semoga anda sekeluarga dalam lindungannya ❤
I had a trellis made of bamboo. After one year, it was rotting, and after 2 years, it fell apart. The bamboo has completely decomposed now.
I can't believe she caught all those rocks by hand
How long does a bamboo bridge last in flowing water?!?!?
AKAL.TAKAT.SABAR.AUR.DUNIA.DI.WAKHRI
.KARAGARI.1.AURAT.
DUARA.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
giống cảnh miền quê mình
Wonderful engineering.
Intelejente ni ma'am good idea👍👍👍👍
Lol, no way in hell she did all this alone.
I agree. But damn even a man doing it would be impressive
Seeing her do all the work and still thinking that she being a woman cannot possibly have done the work all by her self....
Men can be pathetic lil D's😂
@@j.a.r.family2576All bambo and how long will they last? 😢
@@hailua478315 years
She did and on her free time after making stuff in a factory all day
Don't let anyone tell you you need an engineers diploma to build something
does she ever show how she determines distance between piers ???
gioi lam Dung oi
She strong as buffalo!
Fabuloso, tu destreza he inteligencia es la envidia de muchos y halagos y admiración de miles. Te felicito joven guerrera y triunfadora. Te saludo desde CR con mucho cariño. 🫶🇨🇷🙏🇨🇷🫶
Ini bohongan bukan beneran atau kisah nyata...
Mustahil jika di kerjakan sendri ...
Tanpa orang tak bisa apa apa ., Manusia hidup butuh orang lain..
Obviously not done in the USA, first no bamboo here, second the EPA wouldn't allow her to do it and if she started without a permit she'd be in jail.
Yes, definitely, she would be in jail for making a bridge on her own property here in the USA🇺🇸
Not only is there a native North American bamboo species, but the USA is now home to 100s of other introduced bamboo species. Everything from canes to the big ones you see in this video. Secondly, you don't go to jail for building shit without a permit. You get fined. Then if you don't pay those fines you go to court and they can tell you to tear it down. Then if you refuse to follow court orders they can issue a warrant for you arrest. It takes a long time to end up In jail over unapproved structures and by the time it gets there and you go to jail, the city will probably already be sick of dealing with you and be threatening to bulldoze the structure flat. They don't just show up and see a shed you didnt have approval for, and call the cops and you go to jail 🤦♂️
Not if you live in a un incorporated county but you would have to have water rights.
Who said it’s in USA ?
Yes, so much for a free country huh?😂😂😂