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This is so bizarre but pretty incredible

Posted By: beaversnipe

This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 04:13 AM

Wondering if they got any help though...

Posted By: majekman

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 11:23 AM

That’s nuts....Not sure I buy all that. If true, it’s amazing.
They sure a couple talkative ol boys.
I’ll pitch in on a couple shovels for em......
Posted By: Tbar

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 12:51 PM

Amazing!

No snowflakes there.
Posted By: LFD2037

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 02:33 PM

I can't see them doing all that by themselves. That's an absolute ton of work, w/primitive tools, in a tough location. Just to fill it with water the way they were would take weeks.
Posted By: TEXASLEFTY

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 03:06 PM

Real or not... that’s impressive
Posted By: NORML as can be

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 04:17 PM

Originally Posted by TEXASLEFTY
Real or not... that’s impressive

x2
Posted By: jrgocards

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 04:22 PM

The effort they put in on the video made me tired just watching. That said - a hole that deep would have made a mound of dirt the size of a house.

JR
Posted By: hopalong

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 06:43 PM

nice to see that el chapos tunnel crew got work.
Posted By: TXHOGSLAYER

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 06:59 PM

I think I would have just went swimming in the river...
Posted By: Gravytrain

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/06/19 07:53 PM

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Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/07/19 10:23 PM

Considering some of the bunker NVA complexes I saw in Vietnam this is probably true. One had a hospital complex that was under ground, the largest of the bunkers was about a 150 feet long and at least 100 feet wide with about 4 foot of dirt on the top of it. There were a lot of smaller bunkers, from 10 x10 to 20x40. After we secured the area, the Engineer Battalion came in a blew it up with C4, it took them several days to set the charges. There were no roads, no major trails etc., leading to the / The engineers said the enite complex was hand dug. Trees and bamboo were hand cut for the shoring material.

This was supposed to be an NVA Division hospital complex, they were surprised by us in an air assault and most had left in a hurry. We found remnants of uniforms, tools, hospital supplies, and some food supplies. In the 2 day firefight that kept us out of the complex, they were able to remove everything else.
Posted By: Homer Jay

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/07/19 10:54 PM

I've seen some of their other stuff on You Tube. Nothing this elaborate though.
Posted By: NORML as can be

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/08/19 06:36 AM

Wonder what they get paid to do that

Posted By: Stub

Re: This is so bizarre but pretty incredible - 07/08/19 10:34 AM

Originally Posted by TXHOGSLAYER
I think I would have just went swimming in the river...


Agree unless thats what it takes to get the women to take a dip with ya banana2

I have seen a similar video of another project, pretty cool up
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