In the Ganges Delta sits the largest mangrove forest on earth; six times the size of Greater London. The forest is home to thousands of giant Asian honey bees, and the liquid gold that they make. Honey vendors need to collect this honey to make a living, but with the dangers posed by the bees and other inhabitants, the task is a risky one.
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