ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 6月17日 19時00分
Photo by @renan_ozturk // words by m_synnott // Three hundred feet in the air, Mauli Dhan dangles on a bamboo rope ladder, surveying the section of granite he must climb to reach his goal: a pulsing mass of thousands of Himalayan giant honeybees. They carpet a crescent-shaped hive stretching almost six feet below a granite overhang. The bees are guarding gallons of a sticky, reddish fluid known as mad honey, which, thanks to its hallucinogenic properties, sells on Asian black markets for $60 to $80 a pound—roughly six times the price of regular Nepali honey. Read more @ナショナルジオグラフィック “The Last Honey Hunter” article. #TheLastHoneyHunter @dzifoundation
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