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Primitive tools / Survival builders ... the carnage left behind (exposed)

Edit: for the no-brainers - this is not literally 'the day after', but actually 2 to 3 months after!
Edit2: For the trolls out there who don't seem to care about this, I have given up on trying to explain the different between good and bad. Any comment which is not raising the level of debate will be deleted.

They call themselves 'Survival something' or 'Primitive something' and surf on a trend of building underground swimming pools, tunnels and houses.
At first, it is really impressive work and entertaining, until you find out their filming location.
I recently purchased 2 hectares of forest in the province of Siem Reap, and I had heard about this activity. But I was shocked to uncover the damages they had made to this otherwise untouched forest.
- litters of waste left behind including beer cans, plastic, cement bags and temporary brick shelters
- holes left open and structures slowly degrading
- the high density of projects almost back to back in such a small forest

As you can see, they do not hesitate to use cements (instead of termite soil) and spray paint (instead of natural colors).
It will take years before the forest can recover from the damages when it is again a pleasure to walk between the high trees.

PS: there is no river, lake or waterfall anywhere near. Instead they simply use a 10 meter water well, water pumps and a lot of extra manpower... behind the cameras.

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