One of the better engineered beaver dams you've taken down. Lots of smaller sticks weaved throughout the face of the dam. This group must have a master's degree. LOL. Nice dismantling work 👍
The pressure of the water being held back is enormous. Beavers are fantastic engineers, I say it every time it's this volume of water. Good work as usual, you rule dude!
That was cool,..looks like a smaller version of Niagra Falls,..that is a lot of water for sure,..it is so weird how all of the dams that you do are never the same,..they all are so different,..which is cool,..that is what makes it so interesting,..
Mantas awesome video. Love the drone coverage before and after the video. Talk about a major amount of water. How the land can dry out with the beaver dam removal. David B.,Utah, USA. 👍👍👍💖💖💞💞❤❤❤.
That just looks so frightening at eye level, when you stand in front of it !! I'm sure if that just burst then you would get washed away quite far downstream !! Fifteen degrees and heavy showers (downpours). 😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Looks like you came up against some beavers with a PhD in dam building! Little did they know that the true Master of dismantling would show up and take it down! Nice work Mantas.
That was a huge amount of water. Keep doing what you’re doing. Beavers are destructive rodents. Latvia looks so similar to the prairie in Manitoba. So beautiful. Cheer. Watching you get closer to 100K. It will happen soon !!
Is it the kid in me that makes me want to do that? LOL. I'm 62 I couldn't do that now but watching you do it brings a smile to my face. Thank you very much.
Wasn't a full collapse however, it was great! There was way more water there than I expected and it was swift for quite a while. Another great job, Mantas...👍👍
Noticed comment where you’ve mentioned location was near Palanga; i.e. close to the Baltic Sea. So is the soil in that area already bit affected by salt from the sea? In any case, farming looks quite challenging there. Some very interesting observations wrt water flow and levels: you‘ve mentioned height of `main´ dam 2m / 7ft. Water level downstream already around 50cm / bit less than 2ft; judging from that you stood in knee high water (first mins). I’d estimate that first large breach took away approx. 50cm from top of the dam, which released huge amount of water already. Once you’ve continued to further take down the dam now from upstream, water level was knee high on top of the dam again. That suggests basis of the dam had remarkable width (and the ditch might have been filled with silt, too). But we’ve also noticed that level downstream increased to remarkable height and almost reached equal level towards the end (which means you didn’t have any real chance to remove the whole dam at that time). Obviously some structure downstream wasn’t able to cope with all the water, so it appears it retained back even up to your location at the main dam.
Labas Mantas. That is one tall dam. Pretty dangerous when the water is contained higher than your head. Bit of an odd collapse that did not move the mud much for you. Your beaver buddies cheated us out of seeing a full collapse and then seeing the Lietuvos daminių šokių čempionas dance steps. Of dam, I guess that's the way life goes. Good job on knocking out a lot of flooding. Sveiki to Roberta and Gintare. Be more careful with My rake. Don't get beaver bite marks on it😂
That dam was really reenforced engineering by the beavers. The water had so much pressure behind it and the dam finally collapsed! Enjoyed the video!! 👍😊
A lot of single short sticks, looks like when the beaver got done eating they took them to the dam. That dam looks like it was built slowly by just a couple of beaver. The removal was top notch like normal.👍👍👍
That cross piece on the rake seems to be too low, you hardly use it. Have you considered having a bespoke version made with a second cross piece such that your hands are closer together? You would get more pulling power and less stress on your body.
What a fantastic job you are doing, this is draining the fields. Thank you for your effort . I wonder if all those who watch what you do this appreciate your commitment, thank you.
Stray safe keep up the great work 👏💯 just have a great time 👍👍💪 hey man hope you all are doing great 👍💯 i think of you guys all the time ❤️ praying for y'all tonight love y'all too
That had to be the biggest one I’ve seen you dismantle. Seems like a never ending job to keep up with the busy beavers. Another you tuber doing what you do has evidenced how some people take a further step, eliminate the problem. Sad.
Oh to be young again in this day and age. I keep telling my children and grandchildren I was born in the wrong generation. Love your videos and your english is very good.
Hey Papa, do you think the beavers got all those sticks from close by to the channel area, or did they have to travel all the way to the tree line farther away to collect their stuff? It seems they packed a lot of sticks and branches into that dam today !!
I was happy that you went back and worked on the dam after the water started flowing. It seems a great way to get rid of the dam using the flow of water. Not as much work lowering the dam!! Great video!
Great video. Have you ever thought of tossing a small grappling hook attached to a rope on the other side of the dam to help pull it down? This toss could be made while standing safely from the shoreline. I am concerned when you stand directly in front of the dam while you disassemble it. Stay safe.😊
This was a very pretty, slow take-down. I am curious to know where does the water finally discharge? Is there a nearby river? How much area does this canal drainage system cover? How far away from your home do you usually travel to do this? What is the farthest you have gone or are willing to go? How do you know where the beaver have been building? Does someone or some government agency notify you? Thank you for answering.
Your friend with the Kayak couldn't come today . He missed out on a great ride down stream. Lot of water on this one. The beavers know what they are doing, They must have went to. MIT.
It amazes me how well built the beaver dams are. With the water pushing up against it and your efforts to remove them, they still stay in place until you break it down.
It’s great to see the various angles via your investment in three action cameras but I wonder would you also like to have one that shows the viewers your angle. Perhaps mounted on your ball hat? I often think your view must be different. And have you considered using polarized sunglasses to see into the water ? Cheers on your excellent videos
If you do get flooding like in Poland can you please make a video or short of a dam in the flood. It would be quite amazing if it collapsed while filming.
Them beavers are keeping you busy as hell lol, you drop a video almost everyday. Keep up the good work and same to the beavers that way u can make way more videos and money
Great opening Drone shot.
Stay safe. Really appreciate these videos. Nice to watch and forget about the current mess in our lives in US.
Couldn’t agree with you more! 😀
Agreed....
That’s makes 3 of us that agree
Make that 4
Not just in the US
One of the better engineered beaver dams you've taken down. Lots of smaller sticks weaved throughout the face of the dam. This group must have a master's degree. LOL. Nice dismantling work 👍
The Amount of sticks the Beavers put in that Dam means they are adapting to your collapse Technique lol The fight back begins!!!
Please remember to hit the like button. Thank you.
Over 2,000 of you lovely people have watched but only 524 have hit the like button??
most people do a hit-and-run, just look as it gets advised to watch, its not there cup of tea
Great drone footage! Stay safe!
That was a very old, and solid built dam! Excellent job taking it down. Stay safe!!!
Do farmers give you requests, or do you have to go looking for dams to film?
No matter how many of your videos I watch, it never gets old. There is something very satisfying about seeing the water drain. Thank You for sharing.
and the sound of running water,
So close. I guess they all can't be winners. Regardless, you gave it your best shot.
Who needs a excavator when Mantus is around? Great video Mantas.
The pressure of the water being held back is enormous. Beavers are fantastic engineers, I say it every time it's this volume of water. Good work as usual, you rule dude!
That was cool,..looks like a smaller version of Niagra Falls,..that is a lot of water for sure,..it is so weird how all of the dams that you do are never the same,..they all are so different,..which is cool,..that is what makes it so interesting,..
Very nice! Thanks for letting us tag along!
Very nice work That was pretty big Dam
This would have been a majestic collapse
They have certainly woven a lot of wood together there ! 🇬🇧🇬🇧
That was a monster dam. Massive amount of water let out. Great job.😊
I think the beaver that built that wanted it to last for a while
Huge dam!!! Good job!!
You sure do stay busy.
Wow that is a monster Ken and that was a super aerial shot to your very talented and a great Dambuster ❤ it’s still very deep be careful
Mantas awesome video. Love the drone coverage before and after the video. Talk about a major amount of water. How the land can dry out with the beaver dam removal.
David B.,Utah, USA. 👍👍👍💖💖💞💞❤❤❤.
I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep up with the awesome work
That just looks so frightening at eye level, when you stand in front of it !! I'm sure if that just burst then you would get washed away quite far downstream !! Fifteen degrees and heavy showers (downpours). 😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Looks like you came up against some beavers with a PhD in dam building! Little did they know that the true Master of dismantling would show up and take it down! Nice work Mantas.
That was huge, and the sticks that was in there was so many. But you triumped again
Gigantic dam,.awesome!
90.6k subs! congrats
Damn thats huge. Be safe and thank you
Great job, mate 👍
That was a lot of water
That was a lot of water
How far away are you from the Ukraine and Russian war ? 🇺🇲🇺🇲🪖🪖👮👮🚓🚓
Russia is 100km away from me🤷♂️
Stay safe. And keep up the good work. You must work nights to have so much daytime to remove those dams..............Jay
You probably released 1,000,000 gallons of water. That's 3785411.78 Litres 😁. Cheers.
can you please tell me where in the USA this is...which place is nearby...thanks...
It’s not USA:) it’s Europe✌️
@@Kenislovas ...please...where...??
@@ms-0503 Lithuania, near Palanga town.
what beautiful countryside💜💜💜💜
That is a beautiful countryside.
Was that your rendition of a Beaver booking it 😂😂you missed the slap shift😂😂😂
The amount of energy that you put into your job of removing beaver dams is amazing. I always enjoy the views and job.😊
Not a huge rollover this time, but still very satisfying to watch. Great work.. well done..
That was a huge amount of water. Keep doing what you’re doing. Beavers are destructive rodents. Latvia looks so similar to the prairie in Manitoba. So beautiful. Cheer. Watching you get closer to 100K. It will happen soon !!
Definitely one of your bigger takedowns, Mantas.
Good video. This one was wide and slow to start. But I watched anyway. I think it's important to add a comment to help your algorithm. Great job.
Is it the kid in me that makes me want to do that? LOL. I'm 62 I couldn't do that now but watching you do it brings a smile to my face. Thank you very much.
Wasn't a full collapse however, it was great!
There was way more water there than I expected
and it was swift for quite a while.
Another great job, Mantas...👍👍
Wow that one really made you work for it. Awesome job anyway mate 🤙😎🇦🇺
do you ever have to deal with angry beavers ??
Hiya Mantas! That one like it was going to beat you to the raking. And it just did.😂😂😂😂
That was an interesting take down! Lots of hard work! Great job once again Mantis😎
Noticed comment where you’ve mentioned location was near Palanga; i.e. close to the Baltic Sea. So is the soil in that area already bit affected by salt from the sea? In any case, farming looks quite challenging there.
Some very interesting observations wrt water flow and levels: you‘ve mentioned height of `main´ dam 2m / 7ft. Water level downstream already around 50cm / bit less than 2ft; judging from that you stood in knee high water (first mins). I’d estimate that first large breach took away approx. 50cm from top of the dam, which released huge amount of water already. Once you’ve continued to further take down the dam now from upstream, water level was knee high on top of the dam again. That suggests basis of the dam had remarkable width (and the ditch might have been filled with silt, too). But we’ve also noticed that level downstream increased to remarkable height and almost reached equal level towards the end (which means you didn’t have any real chance to remove the whole dam at that time). Obviously some structure downstream wasn’t able to cope with all the water, so it appears it retained back even up to your location at the main dam.
What an immense amount of water, i'm getting tired just watching you do the breaking of the dams. Well done ! God bless.
Labas Mantas. That is one tall dam. Pretty dangerous when the water is contained higher than your head. Bit of an odd collapse that did not move the mud much for you. Your beaver buddies cheated us out of seeing a full collapse and then seeing the Lietuvos daminių šokių čempionas dance steps. Of dam, I guess that's the way life goes. Good job on knocking out a lot of flooding.
Sveiki to Roberta and Gintare.
Be more careful with My rake. Don't get beaver bite marks on it😂
That dam was really reenforced engineering by the beavers. The water had so much pressure behind it and the dam finally collapsed! Enjoyed the video!! 👍😊
A lot of single short sticks, looks like when the beaver got done eating they took them to the dam. That dam looks like it was built slowly by just a couple of beaver. The removal was top notch like normal.👍👍👍
Your videos are a reprieve. The beavers were giving you a challenge today.
wonderful stuff Mantas!! thanks for this!!
My first thought was how good the camera work was on the introduction. My second thought was what a monster of a dam…just wow. Well done sir.
That ones going to make a big splash. Very good work Mantas. Those beavers will be hating you for sure!!
The drone footage helps us to understand the landscape and sometimes the conditions that the beaver dams cause.
That cross piece on the rake seems to be too low, you hardly use it. Have you considered having a bespoke version made with a second cross piece such that your hands are closer together? You would get more pulling power and less stress on your body.
What a fantastic job you are doing, this is draining the fields. Thank you for your effort .
I wonder if all those who watch what you do this appreciate your commitment, thank you.
Boy that was a very well built dam! 👍🏽😊❤️🇺🇸
Endless amount of water, not countless.
Stray safe keep up the great work 👏💯 just have a great time 👍👍💪 hey man hope you all are doing great 👍💯 i think of you guys all the time ❤️ praying for y'all tonight love y'all too
Wow that one had to be taken down the hard way, piece by piece, that's gonna take a while to drain.
The wood appears to be old. Did the beavers chew the bark off for food? Did they just accumulate wood for the dam? Where from?
The sound of the rushing water made me want to go fishing! Thank you! 🇺🇸
This was a big job. You displaced a lot of water. The dam was well built by the beavers.
This was a nice change of pace, just an old-fashioned dam removal. Super fun for one time
That had to be the biggest one I’ve seen you dismantle. Seems like a never ending job to keep up with the busy beavers. Another you tuber doing what you do has evidenced how some people take a further step, eliminate the problem. Sad.
Oh to be young again in this day and age. I keep telling my children and grandchildren I was born in the wrong generation. Love your videos and your english is very good.
Nice mix of taking it down. Keep up the good work
Hey Papa, do you think the beavers got all those sticks from close by to the channel area, or did they have to travel all the way to the tree line farther away to collect their stuff? It seems they packed a lot of sticks and branches into that dam today !!
I continue to be amazed at how fast you bring one down. I had thought it would take hours based on the nightmare beaver dam tales I have heard.
How far they carry the sticks is amazing
Its to bad your government doesn't see the value in cleaning out the debris in these canals
The beavers packed this dam good!
I was happy that you went back and worked on the dam after the water started flowing. It seems a great way to get rid of the dam using the flow of water. Not as much work lowering the dam!! Great video!
Great video. Have you ever thought of tossing a small grappling hook attached to a rope on the other side of the dam to help pull it down? This toss could be made while standing safely from the shoreline. I am concerned when you stand directly in front of the dam while you disassemble it. Stay safe.😊
This was a very pretty, slow take-down. I am curious to know where does the water finally discharge? Is there a nearby river? How much area does this canal drainage system cover?
How far away from your home do you usually travel to do this? What is the farthest you have gone or are willing to go? How do you know where the beaver have been building? Does someone or some government agency notify you? Thank you for answering.
Your friend with the Kayak couldn't come today . He missed out on a great ride down stream. Lot of water on this one. The beavers know what they are doing, They must have went to. MIT.
Good current already and fam still standing
You worked hard on this one. Great job!
It amazes me how well built the beaver dams are. With the water pushing up against it and your efforts to remove them, they still stay in place until you break it down.
It’s great to see the various angles via your investment in three action cameras but I wonder would you also like to have one that shows the viewers your angle. Perhaps mounted on your ball hat? I often think your view must be different. And have you considered using polarized sunglasses to see into the water ? Cheers on your excellent videos
Very beautiful one to watch.
If you do get flooding like in Poland can you please make a video or short of a dam in the flood. It would be quite amazing if it collapsed while filming.
You are really doing a good job of removing that beaver dam. Well done.
Big dam and a lot of work to remove it.
Each video is different and each dam ist different, here are a lot of smaller sticks.
Looks as if there is a massive amount of water upstream(s) It's going to take awhile to lower levels.
Love to watch your videos sir, thank you for keeping them coming. 👍💦👍💦💯
Them beavers are keeping you busy as hell lol, you drop a video almost everyday. Keep up the good work and same to the beavers that way u can make way more videos and money
Beautiful job ken . 🇺🇲🇺🇲🪖🪖👮👮🚓🚓
Beautiful country!
Thanks, Mantas for all you do!
Would be great if you used the drone to follow the released water away to where it goes.
That damn is huge so much water