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Would You Walk Into a Room With Millions of Bees? | Expedition Raw


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·Nov 11, 2024

What in God's name were we thinking? I swear that comes a point we have to draw the line, and I think we passed that somewhere in between bees crawling up my cameraman's leg and me screaming like a twelve-year-old girl.

I am in the foothills in Uganda with Keep Wanna. My goal is to find out if I can survive as a beekeeper. The process of getting ready to go into the abbey area is to put on a beekeeper suit. The next step is not having a heart attack.

Oh, that's cool. What is this? I am horrified of these! So I thought the only way to actually overcome this fear is to walk into a beehive with millions of these uncommon alive.

So Rob is crossing the river right now to get away from the bees. This nut is not meant to keep the bees from stinging you; it's just to keep the bees from getting into the suit.

You want to be a beekeeper? Unquestionably. This is my last time, is it? Beekeeper? Wow, that's beautiful.

More than that, we just not only did we find a puppy, but we found arguably one of the cutest puppies in the world. He'd been abandoned.

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