Honey collecting in the Sundarbans is a risky business
For generations poor fishermen and villagers around Bangladesh's Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forests in the world, have been collecting wild honey from April to June every year.
On average, the fishermen earn around $70 to $80 (£42 to £49) each during the season.
They use the extra money to repay their debts or to repair their boats.
Honey gathering may sound like a normal rural occupation but here it is perhaps the most dangerous job in the world.
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