Looks like something Victor Schauberger would do. The one side has the metal that doesn't rust. I think the other side was originally like that too and the ugly wooden pipe is the best we could do for repairs. Great stuff. Thanks for the video!
@@ShepuShuki Shepu I couldn’t believe my eyes!!!! the SAME type of wood piping we found in Fitchburg Massachusetts!! Except still being used …. crazy ! 🙏🙏🧱🧱🍻
There was a bunch of huge hollowed out oak trees used for drainage pipes in Gloversville NY.Saw it when they redid the streets.I wonder if this was part of the next evolution of old school wooden public infrastructure piping.Whiskey barrel,charred,type pipe from reservoirs or something improves water quality down the line maybe or more cost effective than building aqueducts.idk.Really cool find!
@@NathanLarin ShawnyBee and I found remnants of another wooden pipe 50 miles southwest of here a couple weeks back…. Same exact type of pipe !! fascinating to say the least…. thanks for watching Nathan 🙏🙏🧱🧱🍻
Awesome 👍
Looks like something Victor Schauberger would do.
The one side has the metal that doesn't rust. I think the other side was originally like that too and the ugly wooden pipe is the best we could do for repairs.
Great stuff. Thanks for the video!
@@faaqcee3 hmmmm …. interesting 🧐 🧐🧐
So weird we've never noticed them before
I agree !!
🙏🏼💚👍wow never seen those before ever ? Nice !
WO-HOW!!!
Where's it coming from?
Where's it going to?
I don’t know, I’m gonna look into it though!
🤣🤣🤣 wow !! leaking all over !! but still is working ! amazing !
@@ShepuShuki Shepu I couldn’t believe my eyes!!!! the SAME type of wood piping we found in Fitchburg Massachusetts!! Except still being used …. crazy ! 🙏🙏🧱🧱🍻
@@kurtis47 Crazy stuff bro ! wow
There was a bunch of huge hollowed out oak trees used for drainage pipes in Gloversville NY.Saw it when they redid the streets.I wonder if this was part of the next evolution of old school wooden public infrastructure piping.Whiskey barrel,charred,type pipe from reservoirs or something improves water quality down the line maybe or more cost effective than building aqueducts.idk.Really cool find!
@@NathanLarin ShawnyBee and I found remnants of another wooden pipe 50 miles southwest of here a couple weeks back…. Same exact type of pipe !! fascinating to say the least…. thanks for watching Nathan 🙏🙏🧱🧱🍻
@@kurtis47 weirď.there has to be info on it somewhere if theres a whole system like that.hope to see updates!
Sweet 🧱❤️
Wow, Kurtis, that's soo awesome! I've never seen a wooden pipe like this before!! Nice find! :)
@@pattyg.6533 crazy huh ?!?! 😵💫😵💫🧱🧱♥️🙏🙏
so good
@@AlexPletcherPhoto 🙏🙏🧱🧱🍻🍻
BOOM BABY.
@@Meltology_101-01 💣💣💣💣💥💥💥💥