In the foliage, Hamsah and his brother Boni harvest, with the help of smokers, ropes and baskets, about twenty nests of the giant bee. This ancient technique barely differs from the harvests by the primitive people living on this island 12,000 years ago, as can be attested by the cave paintings of bee combs in the caves of Liang Karim situated in the east of the island in the Marang mountains.///Dans la frondaison, Hamsah et son frère Boni récoltent à l’aide... more »
In the foliage, Hamsah and his brother Boni harvest, with the help of smokers, ropes and baskets, about twenty nests of the giant bee. This ancient technique barely differs from the harvests by the primitive people living on this island 12,000 years ago, as can be attested by the cave paintings of bee combs in the caves of Liang Karim situated in the east of the island in the Marang mountains.///Dans la frondaison, Hamsah et son frère Boni récoltent à l’aide d’enfumoirs, de cordes et de paniers une vingtaine de nids de l’abeilles géante . Cette technique ancienne diffère peu des récoltes des premiers hommes vivant sur cette île il y a 12 000 ans comme l’attestent les peintures rupestres de rayons d’abeilles des grottes de Liang Karim situées à l’est de l’île, dans les monts Marang. « less