Primitive Survival Builders Damaging Forests for Videos Exposed

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The popular survival builders in social media are allegedly damaging forests in Cambodia, as exposed by concerned netizens in a viral video that is now circulating online.

One of the most interesting videos to watch on YouTube is when primitive people do their stuff inside the forest; they’re calling themselves “primitive” survival builders and have lots of videos on YouTube earning their managers huge amounts of money in return.




These primitive survival builders were seen using ordinary tools like those crafted from bamboo or other primitive materials to build impressive structures like tree houses and even swimming pools in the forest.

Most netizens who were fans of survival videos might have been impressed at how these alleged primitive builders could create amazing things inside the forest by just using ordinary tools.

Despite the prominence and popularity of these Cambodian primitive survival builders on social media, garnering hundreds of millions of views on YouTube alone, another YouTuber from Cambodia exposed their secrets on social media.

According to YouTube, Amazing Cambodia by PhotoXpression, the videos of these primitive Cambodian builders were fake, and the structures they built were fake “primitive” structures inside a small forest in Cambodia.




The person or group of individuals behind the YouTube Amazing Cambodia Channel was shocked to discover the extent of the damage that the alleged primitive builders did to the once pristine forest in the middle of Cambodia’s jungles.

Based on the video presented in Amazing Cambodia, plenty of abandoned swimming pools have become death traps for the wildlife in the Cambodian forest.

Based on the previous viral videos posted by the primitive Cambodian builders, they were supposedly using “termite cement.” Still, they used real cement, and discarded bags can be seen in many spots close to the structures they built. Of course, these weren’t shown on camera by the Primitive Builders.

Some fans of survival videos on YouTube might have been impressed at how these guys could create paint from crushed leaves and fetched buckets of water from the nearby river to fill the pool up.




But in reality, which was exposed by Amazing Cambodia, these builders used paint and filled the pool with pumped water from a well.

There are PVC pipes that were cleverly hidden inside bamboo tubes, and the videos are carefully angled so the pumps aren’t exposed.

According to Amazing Cambodia, which exposed the viral primitive builders, these YouTubers damaged an estimated two hectares of forest, possibly more, for the sake of content.

These primitive builders and their bosses earned millions of dollars from their viral videos but didn’t even bother cleaning up the forest after filming.

Watch the Video Expose of the Cambodian Primitive Builders:

Source: YouTube


Ed Umbao

Founder of PhilNews.xyz | co-Founder of PhilNews.ph

3 Comments

  1. I can’t believe these so-called primitive survival builders are damaging our forests for the sake of their YouTube videos. It’s heartbreaking to see the destruction of the natural beauty and biodiversity that these forests provide. As a reader, I hope more people will speak out against this senseless destruction and demand better from these so-called experts.

  2. I can’t believe this is happening! The destruction of our forests for the sake of entertainment is absolutely heartbreaking. It’s one thing to watch primitive survival builders on TV, but it’s another thing entirely to know that their actions are causing irreparable damage to the environment. We need to hold these individuals and networks accountable for their actions and demand better. #forest protection #primitive survival #environmental responsibility

  3. I’m shocked and saddened by the revelations in this blog post. As a nature lover and advocate for sustainability, it’s disheartening to see individuals and groups engaged in destructive practices like forest clearing for the sake of videos. The impact on the environment and the wildlife that depend on these ecosystems cannot be overstated. It’s crucial that we hold these actors accountable and demand better practices. #sustainability # EnvironmentalProtection #PrimitiveSurvivalBuilders

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