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A honey collector locally known as âMawalâ struggles to break a honeycomb to get honey in the Sundarbans. More than 1000 honey hunters join in the operation every year.  About 1,20,000 kilograms of honey and 30,000 kilograms of beeswax collect from the Sundarban during honey hunting season. This is a dangerous occupation as many honey hunters die or injure in tiger attacks which are common in this area. Sathkhira, Bangladesh. March 2011
A honey collector locally known as âMawalâ collects honey from a honeycomb in the Sundarbans. More than 1000 honey hunters join in the operation every year.  About 1,20,000 kilograms of honey and 30,000 kilograms of beeswax collect from the Sundarban during honey hunting season. This is a dangerous occupation as many honey hunters die or injure in tiger attacks which are common in this area. Sathkhira, Bangladesh. March 2011
Wax honeycomb with pollen in the cells in the Sundarbans. Sathkhira, Bangladesh. April 2011
Wax honeycomb with pollen in the cells in the Sundarbans. Sathkhira, Bangladesh. April 2011
Honey hunting
Wax honeycomb with pollen in the cells in the Sundarbans. Sathkhira, Bangladesh. March 2011
Honey hunting
Wax honeycomb with pollen in the cells in the Sundarbans. Sathkhira, Bangladesh. April 2011
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Deer in Sundarban
Flock of birds at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. December 2010.
Spotted deer at the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. April 2011.
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. March 2011.
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about a third of which is covered in water. Sundarbans, Khulna, Bangladesh. March 2011.
Fishing boats at Dublar Char, an island located at the southern border of the Sundarban, facing the Bay of Bengal. Khulna, Bangladesh December 2010.

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