Melita - The Native Honey Bee
Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
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15m
In the beginning, people and the honey bees lived together, but people wanted a quiet life, as it was loud where the bees were. So the people moved on and created an oasis of their own, washing away the honey and with it, the scent give back to the bees.
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