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Re: Capture this - part 3
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That's pretty amazing. It reminded me in a way of a documentary we watched on China and there was a place where the men used diving birds to fish with. They would tie a little rope around then neck so they could not swallow the fish. It is so easy to forget how things like this are done in other parts of the world.
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Re: Capture this
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
That's pretty amazing. It reminded me in a way of a documentary we watched on China and there was a place where the men used diving birds to fish with. They would tie a little rope around then neck so they could not swallow the fish. It is so easy to forget how things like this are done in other parts of the world.
I think in all poor countries this is every day practice.They are forced to take maximum from their bodies....yes we forgot all this as we can buy or rent ,almost on every corner,a machine that does work for us...what really impressed me is the burden his head and neck can last out...now every brick has about 3 kg x 22 =66 kg ...he is just a kid
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Originally Posted by
Mundorf
I think in all poor countries this is every day practice.They are forced to take maximum from their bodies....yes we forgot all this as we can buy or rent ,almost on every corner,a machine that does work for us...what really impressed me is the burden his head and neck can last out...now every brick has about 3 kg x 22 =66 kg
...he is just a kid
Comedian Chris Rock said we are one of the only countries where people go hunting on a full belly. You are right, that is a lot of weight to be putting on your neck and back, you can shake it off when you are young, but that really catches up with most people as they age.
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It is so easy to forget how things like this are done.
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