Using nothing but his bare hands, primitive tools, and natural materials, he builds this impressive shelter. By the time he's finished, there's even a fireplace with chimney!
The world has become digital in all aspects. Whether it be ordering your food or getting a hotel reservation, everything can be done with a touch of a fingertip. While modern technology has numerous benefits to civilization, it is still important to not forget the simple kind of life because it is through the primitive that our advanced living is shaped and based.
We found this video of a man, who amazingly built a hut in the middle of the forest using nothing but naturally-occurring materials. From stones as ax and sticks as lighter, nothing looks modern in everything he used. According to the YouTube description of the video, the hut is two meters in width and two meters in length. The side walls are one meter and the highest point is two meters with a triangle-shaped roof standing with an angle of 45 degrees.
The video may be long but it is sure worth watching! From the foundation of the hut to the fireplace with chimney, the way he created a humble abode with only his bare hands is awesome!
It is not wrong to progress in life and advance in technology but it is still necessary for us to commune with nature once in a while and still know the basics.
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