Ancient engineering that modern campers still use



    by NegotiationNo1504

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    1. MoeSzyslakMonobrow on

      That “modern camper” looks a lot like the Russian military that’s committing genocide in Ukraine.

    2. SeaLeopard5555 on

      russian soldier not “camper” – also as pointed out dangerous for subterranean fires and on par with russian soldiers destruction of land

    3. koolaidismything on

      Did one recently with a ton of yard waste.. mostly a ton of branches from a fig tree and dried up weeds and some old rotted fencing. Did like a bonfire. Fat wood and one of those DeWalt battery powered leaf blowers is all it took. Was kinda cool, it took about an hour to catch but once it started to smolder it turned it all to dust. This dude here is trying to make a pit to boil or some type of furnace or something not just a little campfire. 🔥

    4. I understand the fact that feeding a fire oxygen makes it strengthen but why would someone need to stoke a fire like that in the first place? what’s the benefit?

      Maybe if you plan on using the fire for an extended amount of time, and if you know it’s gonna rain later, the effort required to build a fire this way would be beneficial?

    5. MintyFresh42069XxX on

      Seems like alot of work to dig 2 holes and a tiny tunnel when you could just breathe on it for pretty much the same results

    6. OMG. I’ve been looking forever to find out the name of this physical phenomenon, the way they filed up the bag with air so quickly.
      It had an Italian name with “effect” attached… Something like Bertolli Effect, Bernucci effect. Something along those lines. Any civil engineer or clever redditor that knows the name of this effect, where the air creates turbulences and drags more air with it?

      I’m trying to find out the name for ages and it drives me crazy

    7. slantedangle on

      _”Ancient engineering that modern campers still use”_

      Bellows were invented around 3000 BCE, in the bronze age.

      They are less than $10 on Amazon.

      This is modern plastic engineering that lazy campers use because they didn’t think to bring a cheap tool.

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