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In rural parts of Rwanda, beekeepers carefully position hives along forest edges, hillsides and farms, attentive to flowering cycles and weather patterns that determine the quality of honey produced.
Rarer than gold and harvested in extreme conditions, this unique green honey is shocking the world with its price and harvesting technique.
This story, “I Was the Dog,” appeared in the December 1967 issue of Outdoor Life.
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