@iqutech: Watch This Family Cook _ Play with a Stream in Their Kitchen_ 🌊. #inventions #innovation #DidYouKnow #naturephotography #nature #construction #ingeneering #genius #ingenious #factory #why #gadgets

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besttunerecords
besttunerecords :
what if it brings snakes
2025-02-23 05:52:23
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user7903593566633
david :
u contaminate the water and leave it to others.mot good
2025-02-22 19:02:37
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davidtukura0
Warrior Of the Savannah :
How do you keep out snakes?
2025-02-22 17:07:35
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kingtalkerofficial2
kingtalker official :
imagine popping on the mountain other side then let it flow down to the family kitchen 😹🤣🤣. any Nigerian here 🌚🤣
2025-02-23 12:24:14
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user1172743770740
user1172743770740 :
then they contaminate it for others downstream that is selfish
2025-02-23 08:14:13
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ushaayoluwa1
Uche idu :
😢 polluting the stream with soap chemicals
2025-02-23 09:30:56
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starmikeh
Starmike :
Imagine everyone is doing this
2025-02-23 13:46:26
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blacq_k2
K2 :
They should just install a filter on both ends…. Filter it before using and filter it before releasing it back to the stream
2025-02-23 08:24:16
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norish49
user7523855769798 :
Thinking about the wastewater been produce and release directly in to the downstream. I pity the people that are using same stream😳
2025-02-23 06:34:05
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111johnw
john111 :
this is good if u r only person on earth 🌍
2025-02-23 06:18:30
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user3305097562242
Dr Hassan :
can't risk what if it clogs and water flood into electricity ...wat will happen??
2025-02-23 08:40:46
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kelumsdomain
Digital Nomad :
Stupid ideas of people! Dissolving all home chemicals n soaps and dirt into the flowing water.
2025-02-23 11:09:51
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aimmyaimlace585
aimmyaimlace585 :
they will pollute the water
2025-02-23 02:00:58
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ekastic_2
ekami_805 :
snakes
2025-02-23 10:03:45
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noanden5
User1234 :
Pitty for the people downstream
2025-02-23 01:36:03
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broth5200
broth🎡 :
you are contaminating the water ...
2025-02-23 03:49:51
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ben_mula2
Exotic breeders Ug. :
Water contamination
2025-02-23 06:12:31
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moiwo232
@Moiwo :
I will pass.
2025-02-23 07:58:05
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donna.johnson37
Donna Johnson :
soap kills the water than kills the animals 😳
2025-02-23 07:23:31
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raymondkelly019
raymondkelly019 :
Doesn't soap contaminent that stream 🤔
2025-02-23 09:10:22
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shingirainyamadzi
MUSSOLINI :
In harmony with nature...no chemicals and sewerage spills.
2025-02-22 17:49:52
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khla145
Khla :
People keep concerning about polluting the water like they never do anything harm environment.
2025-02-23 15:11:13
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hebeneezerr
Hebeneezerr :
you are polluting the water with your dish soap
2025-02-26 09:08:39
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edna_tus
ednah_tus :
I would just enjoy the sound of the flowing water coz it helps me sleep better
2025-02-26 08:20:09
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mel10_dollar
Mel_Dollar :
imagine those excreting upstream and all that mess flows into your home. that's not a good idea for me.
2025-02-25 09:02:57
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