The post showcases a 65-second time-lapse video depicting the construction of a 300-meter-long snake-shaped water slide in a lush, coastal jungle, starting from excavation to final painting and use, which has rapidly amassed 206,000 views and 1,000+ likes since its January 19, 2026 upload.
Replies frequently question its reality, with users suspecting AI generation or staging; this aligns with the "primitive building" YouTube trend, where exposés reveal many such videos use hidden modern tools and editing for dramatic effect, often damaging local ecosystems.
Posted by a Burundi-based horticulture influencer focused on sustainable farming, the clip emphasizes innovative, community-driven projects but lacks sourcing, prompting verification—similar constructions, like Wisconsin's king cobra slide, are confirmed real but smaller-scale theme park features.
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