The electric fence is deactivated by pressing the "off" timer in the mine entrance. You have very little time to run left, up the ore pile, then right across the conveyor to reach the hole in the electrified barbed wire.
get the exploding berrel drag it to the rock and turn off the switch
Slide them from the left of the elevator. Be sure to turn off the sparking switch before you do, because that's how you set them off.
you go get a construction hat from the photographer and then go to the diamond mines and turn off the gate and take it from there.
go to the diamond mines and turn the switch off then run up the crane and click enter from thee figure it out....;)
The explosives in the Diamond Mine are left of the elevator, as many as you need. You detonate it with the sparking switch (turn it off before moving exlosives).
You need a helmet to (briefly) turn off the electric fence at the Diamond Mine. Get one by playing the Safari. You can get a camera at Nabooti by swapping the gold nugget (in the second palm tree at Kaya Forests).
Go to Diamond Mines if you aren't already there. Go to the way right and the timer thing is there. You need a hard hat to go there though. Move quickly after you turn off the electricity.
Actually there are no explosives. Just when you get into the cave part you turn off the button. Then you go t the left of your screen and push the barrel to where you wan t it. Then turn the button back on and Boom! there you have it.
Run quickly up the pile at left, across the conveyor at the top, and farther right to the hole in the fence.
You run left and jump onto the conveyor belt. Jump off the first one and enter the hole in the fence. I hope you mean nabooti island.
There are barrels of explosives at the left side of the elevator. Click the sparking switch to turn it off, then slide a barrel across (first for the rock, then for the wall). When you turn the switch on again, it sets off the explosives.
You can't feel a shock because there is a insulator which insulates the flow of electricity. That's why you can't feel a shock when you turn off a switch.