Hi I noticed that at 5:07 that a young pike swam along the top of the dam towards the camera it's quite amazing to think that this little fish could grow up to be 150 cm long and weigh up to 25+kg , stay safe and keep up with the great content
Looked like there was concrete added to the regular stick, stone and muck dam. Hot, no breeze, rubber suit and I felt dizzy for Mantas just watching him work under those conditions.
As a garden lover, ornamental rather than veggie, I've worked out in 80° temps often and it is no picnic! Work 20 minutes, take a shade break & drink water, then back to work. I'm 78 now and two hours is the max in warm weather. Be sure you keep yourself hydrated and cooled off. You do a fantastic job and we'd all like to keep watching you in the field, not on a stretcher in the ER!!
Wow it looks like they built that with more mud than I've ever seen b/4 on any of your other dams. Good job just a lot of work on your part. Thanks for the very interesting video and view of the farmers homestead.
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Lovely green natural countryside there. If I ever get to Lithuania on vacation, I will arrive with one small suitcase and one medium-sized wood chipper machine. I think I could corner the market in wood chip mulch. 😊 All the best to you, Mantas, and to your family.
That was a tough one however once again you did a great job. Please stay safe and stay hydrated. We want to see your videos for many, many more years to come!
Wow Mantas! The beaver put that dam in a very difficult spot. I've not seen you work that hard in a very long time. Interesting construction and a lot of extra materials put in this one. But never fear Mantas is here, destruction is inevitable.
I’m just a guy on RUclips who watched this with low sound… But I’m pretty sure the little island that the sticks were thrown on was part of the dam. XD
I love your videos, but would it be possible to show a before and after drone flight? Just a suggestion, as I don’t really know what I’m looking at in the afternoon removal flights.
Mantas,great job,that was a well built dam,had your work cut out for you.just take your time,too much of a chance to get overheated.too bad the farmer wasn’t home,1 extra hand would have been nice.was impressed how you try to remove as much as possible of the structure.just keep on doing your thing.be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Overtopping this dam instead of undercutting it was a good strategy for this dam. This is especially true as you had no help, or back hoe, or explosives! ;) The erosive power of the water will be your assistant on this job. Well done from Canada mat!
Mantas great video. Hope you are drinking lots of water during your workout on the beaver dam. You need to keep your water intake up when it hot,great drone coverage as always. Look forward to your three camera's in the future. David B.,Utah, USA. 💞💞❤❤❤.
That would’ve been a awesome dam collapse if you were able to do it. Either way another awesome video take care my friend and have a great weekend 🤙😎🇦🇺
Wow, that was one of the most substantial dams you've done ! Been overcast here for a couple of days and below twenty degrees, ideal weather for you ! 😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
13:50 i think digging away the support on the back instead of the top will create a bigger collapse. i mean you already cleared the front, don't dig it down, just throw the back support over it. i am no expert, just my look at it. keep it up man!
It was different to see you not in your "dam busters" gear. That dam was deceptively wide from ground level - big job to do alone fella, you sure the farmer wasn't hiding in the back room (just teasing.)
I'm watching this most recent video, and I feel so sorry for you in the heat. I don't know how hot it is there, but you obviously are feeling the heat, because of all the breaks you are having to take. You are working so hard
That dam was huge. For you to work that hard, for that long under those conditions, you did one helluva job taking down as much of it as you did. I don't even know if a machine could have gotten to that dam and I'm sure it makes a big difference that you were able to do your thing and help them out.
Excellent content, as usual. Far be it from me to add suggestions you are at the top of your game. Stay hydrated particularly in the heat and possibly use wet towel to cool your face and neck.
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Definitely got your aerobic points in taking down the beaver dam! Tough work. PS - wonder if it would be a better solution to install several siphons to drain off water without causing the beavers to respond by repairing the dam?
It's nice around there when everything grows. It can get very hot around here, too. I've seen plenty of the 80's and a bit of the 90's and even 100 a season. It can get hot, but it beats 40 below, which I've also seen too many times.
I think the beavers have been watching you and have now built the mark 2 dam that needs great engineering skills on your part to get “ spectacular “ destruction 😅😅😅😅😅😅👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Hi I noticed that at 5:07 that a young pike swam along the top of the dam towards the camera it's quite amazing to think that this little fish could grow up to be 150 cm long and weigh up to 25+kg , stay safe and keep up with the great content
Then at 5:59 it returns with a friend to check out your work and then they swam of
I hope you stay hydrated with electrolytes in that heat. What a remarkable young man.. I bet that farmer is very grateful!
*munipolicity))
I think the beavers have been watching your videos. They made that dam impossible to collapse. Great Job!
I was most definitely waiting for a collapse
Looked like there was concrete added to the regular stick, stone and muck dam. Hot, no breeze, rubber suit and I felt dizzy for Mantas just watching him work under those conditions.
Beavers added rebar. 😅
As a garden lover, ornamental rather than veggie, I've worked out in 80° temps often and it is no picnic! Work 20 minutes, take a shade break & drink water, then back to work. I'm 78 now and two hours is the max in warm weather. Be sure you keep yourself hydrated and cooled off. You do a fantastic job and we'd all like to keep watching you in the field, not on a stretcher in the ER!!
thank you for your dedication to remove destructive dams. Haven't missed a video since I found your site.
Thank you!
Same here.👍🏻
A beautiful waterfall. Thanks...stay hydrated.
Just what I wanted to say: no collapse this time, but a beautiful waterfall :)
It was so nice to see you in the flesh, I mean without your work gear on. I watch all of your videos and enjoy every minute, thank you so much
That was a dam big dam! lol.😂🤣😂🤣😂👍
Dam well built. Didn't just fall over
Thank you
Wow it looks like they built that with more mud than I've ever seen b/4 on any of your other dams. Good job just a lot of work on your part. Thanks for the very interesting video and view of the farmers homestead.
Enjoy watching your videos! Thank you for sharing them!💖💖😍😍💗💗🍹🍹
All that mud must've made it very heavy and tiring. Glad you switched to working topside as this one coulda gotcha!
Great video. Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
wonderful Mantas!! thanks for this!!
A great video again well done x
Was very nice to see the old way of removing the damn, awesome job.
Those dam beavers!
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Love watching your videos, those Beavers made that dam extra strong. Good job.👍🏻👍🏻
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Thank you! Actually I am doing many different jobs :)
The beavers on this damn are very good that’s a good damn
Good job Mantas. Great video, and thanks for sharing.
Very nice work, very warm.👍👍👍👍👍
O boy the beavers made a solid dam this time but they can’t hold you back you really know how to get it done great job
I like the drone view of the area. Beautiful!
Great job Mantas!
Love it! Stay cool out there!
This one was a tough one but no match for the master of destruction, another fantastic video 👏 ❤
Excellent video! I love the way the sound of the water changes as you work on the dam!
Lovely green natural countryside there. If I ever get to Lithuania on vacation, I will arrive with one small suitcase and one medium-sized wood chipper machine. I think I could corner the market in wood chip mulch. 😊 All the best to you, Mantas, and to your family.
this one seemed like a whole lot of work, great job, they built this really good
Well done. Thats the highest temp I've seen you work in. Glad you took breaks to cool off❤
That was a tough one however once again you did a great job. Please stay safe and stay hydrated. We want to see your videos for many, many more years to come!
This is one of the toughest dams you've tackled! These beavers had obviously been to college and had passed with distinction!!!
Wow Mantas! The beaver put that dam in a very difficult spot. I've not seen you work that hard in a very long time. Interesting construction and a lot of extra materials put in this one. But never fear Mantas is here, destruction is inevitable.
aw now your a entertainment Star there at home.
That is a large dam. You have your job there.
I’m just a guy on RUclips who watched this with low sound… But I’m pretty sure the little island that the sticks were thrown on was part of the dam. XD
I agree. For such a young man, he doesn’t have much stamina.
@@kenball8526see if you can do it the way he's dressed. And in the heat too.
Yeah, that dam had to be 8 feet thick 10 feet high and 15 feet from end to end. At least he punched a little hole in it. Hardly a "removal" though.
@@TenBuckCanuckcan you do better? If so buck up and make a video and let us rag on you. Flapping lips and shakey ass.
I love your videos, but would it be possible to show a before and after drone flight? Just a suggestion, as I don’t really know what I’m looking at in the afternoon removal flights.
I kept expecting the entire hillside to collapse. That was a massive dam!
Awesome video Kenislovas
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Mantas,great job,that was a well built dam,had your work cut out for you.just take your time,too much of a chance to get overheated.too bad the farmer wasn’t home,1 extra hand would have been nice.was impressed how you try to remove as much as possible of the structure.just keep on doing your thing.be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Overtopping this dam instead of undercutting it was a good strategy for this dam. This is especially true as you had no help, or back hoe, or explosives! ;) The erosive power of the water will be your assistant on this job. Well done from Canada mat!
I’m always surprised by the length and how much wood these Beavers use , destructive but clever animals. Well done once again Ken ❤
Feels like the beavers added some cement to that dam! Wonderful water flow but wow was that high!!
Hi there Good job have good day.
Be safe.
See you next time.
Beautiful!
Mantas great video. Hope you are drinking lots of water during your workout on the beaver dam. You need to keep your water intake up when it hot,great drone coverage as always. Look forward to your three camera's in the future. David B.,Utah, USA. 💞💞❤❤❤.
That was fun. Glad we could help a little!
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Great work today, congratulations to You
Awesome job!!!
Wow! What A Tough Dam, Dam Those Beavers ;).
Thank you for the excellent camera work.
And the fish were checking you out as well lol. Good one brother keep doing your thing
Wow! That was one big dam! Take care of yourself in that heat!
Excellent work with just a Rack awesome job
I bet that wasting,..but you got it,..love the drone pictures,..a;ways a pleasure to watch your videos,..
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Wow that was a lot of work! Great job! Hope you are staying hydrated! Thank you!
That would’ve been a awesome dam collapse if you were able to do it. Either way another awesome video take care my friend and have a great weekend 🤙😎🇦🇺
You looked exhausted during and after that removal, hope you're ok!!!
I am ok :) Thanks!
@@Kenislovas I was just worried that something was wrong. I am really glad you responded and all is WELL!!!!!
Wow, that was one of the most substantial dams you've done ! Been overcast here for a couple of days and below twenty degrees, ideal weather for you ! 😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I enjoy these videos! Greetings from Canada!
Hey! Thanks!
Wow, that was a tough one!
Cool video as always. Stay safe out there.
Great Job 👏
Another awesome waterfall removal 👏❤️🇦🇺
Great job.
13:50 i think digging away the support on the back instead of the top will create a bigger collapse. i mean you already cleared the front, don't dig it down, just throw the back support over it.
i am no expert, just my look at it. keep it up man!
It was different to see you not in your "dam busters" gear. That dam was deceptively wide from ground level - big job to do alone fella, you sure the farmer wasn't hiding in the back room (just teasing.)
It looks like those little fish are sensing you are about to free them.
The fish are all screaming "FREEDOM HERE WE COME, THANKS MANTAS".
You are a credit to your work!
Swansea Illinois USA checking in . Great video Mantas
I'm watching this most recent video, and I feel so sorry for you in the heat. I don't know how hot it is there, but you obviously are feeling the heat, because of all the breaks you are having to take. You are working so hard
Good 1, again!
That dam was huge. For you to work that hard, for that long under those conditions, you did one helluva job taking down as much of it as you did.
I don't even know if a machine could have gotten to that dam and I'm sure it makes a big difference that you were able to do your thing and help them out.
Excellent content, as usual. Far be it from me to add suggestions you are at the top of your game. Stay hydrated particularly in the heat and possibly use wet towel to cool your face and neck.
Great job,all the way from Ohio USA
You live in such a beautiful country ! I was wondering if there are venomous snakes to worry about while you work ?
Only 1 species are venomous. ✌️ I am lucky😀
That was a beast of a dam. It was taller then 😅 was worried for you. Stay safe.
This damn is a task for an excavator. Ouff, well done!
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Greetings to you, family and all in your great country!
Good job 😂👍
Definitely got your aerobic points in taking down the beaver dam! Tough work.
PS - wonder if it would be a better solution to install several siphons to drain off water without causing the beavers to respond by repairing the dam?
It's nice around there when everything grows. It can get very hot around here, too. I've seen plenty of the 80's and a bit of the 90's and even 100 a season. It can get hot, but it beats 40 below, which I've also seen too many times.
That mud looks like concrete!
A job well done🎉🎉🎉
that was a bit of a tough one to do in the heat. good there was plenty of shade for you to use
I hope you know how to swim! Thought you were going to ride the wave! Thanks for sharing.
I think the beavers have been watching you and have now built the mark 2 dam that needs great engineering skills on your part to get “ spectacular “ destruction 😅😅😅😅😅😅👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Two small fish come to visit you at the 5:48 mark. Lower left of screen. First time I have ever seen that in your videos.
it look good are you coming back hear in a day or 2 to see if they started rebuilding the dam
I will come back after several weeks I guess :)
That is a tall dam!
nice job
Zoo was a good video. You worked in the heat. The water was cool, could you not just swim to cool off? God bless you.
Any day you are in rubber boots is hot. Good job!
Superbe vidéo mais pensez à mettre le sous titrage 🙏👌
The beavers had fresh mud on the back of that dam - they must be active in that area.
Get over there and sit down and take a break