The man entered the woods and dug a canoe! It’s quiet outside, but there’s even a public bath inside
The man excavated a canoe in the midst of a small clearing deep in the dense jungle.
The entry is an inconspicuous door in the ground, scattered with plants, and will most likely be impossible to locate from the outside.
The author of the structure filmed what is inside, and there is even a bathhouse. The author had to dig a deep hole below the structure’s base, which was a massive iron barrel.
He didn’t just fill the barrel with earth; he built a wooden frame around it, stitched it with plywood, and covered the plywood with greenery.
The bath’s stove pipe is exposed and barely visible.
A dugout with interior décor is even more inviting — a canvas covers the walls, a checkered blanket lays on a handcrafted seat, and a portrait hangs.
Finally, the author films the most fascinating aspect of the work of a bathhouse in an underground dugout:The author stated in the video’s comments that he would be leaving the building for an extended period of time.
Who knows when a safe haven will come in handy?