Crossing the Hiep Tro Mountains to Find Natural Honeycombs
Crossing the dangerous Hiep Tro Mountains in search of hidden natural honeycombs deep in the wild forest. This traditional honey hunting journey is filled with steep cliffs, giant trees, and pure wild honey collected by hand using survival skills passed down through generations. Experience the adventure, the risk, and the beauty of nature in Vietnam’s remote mountains. #WildHoney #BeeHunting #HoneyHarvest #ForestLife

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Dangerous Wild Honey Harvest — Climbing Straight up a 200 Meter Tree Without Any Safety Equipment

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Slow Living: Harvesting Wild Honey in the Forest, Going to Local Market Day | Young Ceo Trieu Phong

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One Wrong Step and Everything Was Over — The Craziest Wild Honey Hunt Ever Captured on Camera! 😨

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Master of Heights Hunting Giant Wild Honeycombs 400 Feet Above the Forest

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No One Can Believe This Is the Biggest Wild Beehive I’ve Ever Seen!

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Unbelievable! Harvesting Wild Honey from 200-Meter Jungle Giants

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Giant HONEYCOMB Underground Harvest - Dwarf Family Collecting Massive Wild Honey Deep Below Earth

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Terrifying Battle Against a 20kg Giant Aggressive Beehive in the Deep Forest

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The joy of catching a 19kg fish, two highland boys brought the fish back to the village to sell

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Continued a day in the forest to harvest honey, got many beautiful honeycombs / more than 40 lite...

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Digging up the beehive - the swarm became so enraged it lost control

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How to climb from small tree to big tree without effort - hunting for natural honey

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Climbing a giant, withered old tree to harvest wild honey -a one-of-a-kind bee-catching event

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Vietnamese girl goes alone into the forest to catch bees for a living - ha thi muon

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Secrets of Catching Giant Honey Bees Using Traditional Forest Knowledge

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Traditional Honey Hunting The Most Dangerous Job in the World

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Chinh Phục Thành Công Tổ Ong Cắn Lá Cực To, Phá Vỡ Kỉ Lục Thợ Rừng.

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NOT FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED | Climbing a Giant Tree for Wild Honey

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A day spent searching for honey and earning a living in the Vietnamese countryside

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