4 Men Build Big Fine House with pool in Village Using only Mud, Video Goes Viral
- Four Cambodian men have become an internet sensation after the works of their hands using mud came to light
- One remarkable construction of theirs is a big fine house in a village that was built using only mud
- Molly, the man who brought the mud builders together, said it took up to a month and cost money to arrive at the beautiful structure that had a swimming pool
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Four talented men from Cambodia have taken making items with mud to a new height entirely - they built a big house using only mud.
Nas Daily shared on Facebook a video of the incredible village mud house that has a swimming pool, cushion chair and other household items made with only clay.
They use special locally made tools to build
Speaking with Nas Daily, a man identified as Molly said he noticed the creative works of Cambodians and sought to bring their special handy talents to the world by featuring their works consistently on YouTube.
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Molly, a builder who is resident in Cambodian, added that he then found clay builders who reside in the jungle and would give them building plans to which they brought to reality using mud.
The four men are talented at digging clays using special locally made tools to create shapes and objects on the ground.
Their creations have become tourists attraction
Creations as the big mud house usually take them up to a year and cost thousands of dollars to build.
The houses they build are however not habited by humans but abandoned dogs and puppies and are tourists destinations.
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Molly noted that unfortunately clay houses they build stay up for up to a year after which they get destroyed either by rain or natural causes.
Social media reacts
Paul Njenga thought:
"I can't belive that people are so talented like this. Some have to go to University to learn but some are just gifted. In life some will have to go to school to make it in life but others have to use their talents to make it in life."
Danica Joy Castañeda-Monreal wrote:
"I hope these men were paid enough and get their fair share to have at least a decent home and comfortable life..or maybe get themselves some medical treatment coz I noticed the one guy with cataract.They did all the hard work anyway, might as well give them what they truly deserve. Kudos to all their hard work!"
Maye Costa remarked:
"No wonder the Angkor Wat along with the other temples were built like that. Cambodians are really talented!!!
"I will forever cherish my memory in Cambodia in its amazing people."
Claus Andersen opined:
"These guys descent from the people who built Angkor Wat. Their building skills have just been forgotten by the world because of wars, natural disasters and isolation from the rest of the world. Good to see that they are being rediscovered."
Man builds hotel that floats on sea using 800k plastic bottles
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a man had built a hotel that floats on the sea using 800k plastic bottles.
Eric's floating hotel has become quite the catch and attracts visitors with an average of 100 persons per week.
The well-furnished floating hotel rents at $100 (N40k) per night and boasts of facilities like Wi-Fi, a solar-powered lighting system and air conditioners.
Basking in the euphoria of the success of his first mind-boggling idea, the businessman is seeking to build more hotels in a similar fashion and has intensified efforts at collecting more plastic bottles wastes.
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