In this episode on Tekniq, we learn how ice is cut and harvested from nature, while sand is used for physical well being of humans. Furthermore, we observe how coconut is harvested, after which we witness the operation of a duck farm.
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Riding Weirdest Homemade Forklift Truck
Riding Cheapest Village Train to Transport Tons of Fresh Sugarcane
Insane Way They Transport Millions of Ducks by Trucks
Dumping & Processing Tons of City Trash in World’s Biggest Landfills
How They Transport Giant Elephants in Trucks
Riding Weirdest Old Railcar of America
How Passengers Ride the Weirdest Bus in Cuba
Primitive Way They Still Produce Fresh Rosewater in India
Amazing Way They Operate Super Powerful Boat Engines by Hands
Risky Way They Produce Massive Truck Drum Brakes by Hands
Starting the World’s Largest Helicopter Ever Produced
Extreme Method to Cut Expensive Marble Rocks in Quarry
Inside Marble Factory Cutting Giant Marble Slabs
The Weird Way Netherlands Dig Deep Ground Holes With Unique Truck
Primitive Process of Cutting Massive Volcanic Glass to Make Crystal Balls
Genius Way They Transform Wood into Millions of Matchsticks
Dangerous but Genius Sliding Technique They Use to Transport Tons of Wood
Genius Solution They Found to Move Millions of Bamboo Down River
Primitive Way They Produce Gigantic Blocks of Ice
Japan’s Cheapest Solution to Produce Tons of Industrial Ice
How They Harvest & Process Millions of Red Chilli Peppers by Hands
Crazy Way They Transport Goods on Cheapest Carts of Philippines
Satisfying Way They Produce Millions of Rubber Bands By Hands
Pakistan’s Cheapest Solution to Transport Tons of Sugarcane Waste