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I can't believe this!
:27:03
Ghost!
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Ghost, where's that fucking hat?
:27:07
That hat is so frigging valuable
for this trip.

:27:10
Ghost, you come back here
with that friggin' hat.

:27:14
If it's in the den,
I'm gonna fucking explode.

:27:17
Ghost, where's that hat?
:27:19
It's not okay for you to steal it.
:27:22
Oh, man!
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Oh, man!
:27:27
It's a friggin' den.
:27:29
One of the things I've
heard about Mr. Treadwell,

:27:32
and you can see
in a lot of his films,

:27:34
is that he tended
to want to become a bear.

:27:37
Some people that I've spoken with would
encounter him in the field,

:27:41
and he would act like a bear,
he would "woof" at them.

:27:44
He would act in the same way a bear
would when they were surprised.

:27:48
Why he did this is only known to him.
No one really knows for sure.

:27:54
But when you spend
a lot of time with bears,

:27:56
especially when you're in the field
with them day after day,

:27:59
there's a siren song,
there's a calling

:28:01
that makes you wanna come in
and spend more time in the world.

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Because it is a simpler world.
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It is a wonderful thing,
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but in fact
it's a harsh world.

:28:11
It's a different world that bears
live in than we do.

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So there is that desire
to get into their world,

:28:17
but the reality is we never can because
we're very different than they are.

:28:39
The line between bear and human
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has apparently always
been respected

:28:45
by the native communities
of Alaska.

:28:48
We visited the curator
of Kodiak's Alutiiq Museum,

:28:52
which had recently been raided
by tourists out of control.

:28:57
Somebody wanted it so much,
they cut the paw off.


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