Now that the school building is taking its final shape, it was time to level the school grounds and create a retaining wall along the access road, connecting to the previously made wall of filled steel mesh constructions. The bulldozer has been working for more than 25 hours for this, which took considerable time to free usable chunks of stone from the mountain side 1 kilometer away from the school.
In the video you can see how local craftsmen use a hammer and pickaxe to make the stones fit and fit together like a large puzzle.
It's nice that it was realized before the rainy season, then it can settle a bit and there is little chance that it washes away during the downpours.