Two Families vs. The Mountain_ We Cut Wild Plants with Scythes All Day
This is not a camping trip. This is survival. Deep in the heart of the untamed mountains, two families join forces to tackle one of the toughest jobs on earth. Their mission? Harvesting wild mountain plants before the season ends. But there's a catch – no tractors, no electric tools, just sharp, heavy scythes swung by human hands, hour after hour, under the blazing sun. This is the definition of an extremely hard life. Every muscle burns. Every drop of sweat hits the dry soil. But they don't stop – because the workers are counting on them. While one team battles the fields, the other team prepares the fuel. They gather dry branches, strike a spark, and build a roaring fire right there in the middle of pristine nature. No stoves, no ovens – just flames dancing under the open sky. This is open-fire cooking at its most authentic. Pots clatter, smoke rises through the trees, and the aroma of fresh, hearty food fills the mountain air. But here's the real heart of this story: this meal isn't for themselves. It's for the hard-working laborers who have been swinging scythes since sunrise. When the food is ready, they call everyone down from the hills and start feeding the laborers – hot plates served on the grass, with nothing but the sound of wind and birds as their dinner music. This is rural life stripped of all glamour. No filters. No fake perfection. Just raw human effort, fire, and community. If you think your 9-to-5 job is tough, wait until you see what it takes to harvest plants with scythes in the middle of nowhere, cook over an open flame, and feed a team of exhausted workers – all before sunset. "Be brutally honest: Could you trade your comfortable life for this? Swinging a scythe for 8 hours, eating on the ground, and sleeping under the stars – or does your office chair suddenly sound like paradise? Which life would YOU choose? Write it down!" 👇 I personally read every single comment – drop your answer and let's get a real conversation going! 🌿 If raw, unfiltered mountain life and authentic nature content speaks to your soul, hit that SUBSCRIBE button and turn on the bell 🔔 so you never miss a new journey into the wild. / @horaman_village_life 📸 Follow the daily behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram: 👉 @bahram_nature – more stories, more nature, more real life.

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