00:03My first teddy bear's name was Betty. I loved him more than anything else.
00:09Later, I often stood at this railing. I was convinced the big animals were excited about my visit.
00:16I want to know what will happen to me when I encounter this animal without a railing and an eye
00:22level.
00:25This is Luna. She received her name earlier. Unfortunately, she also ran out of the picture.
00:34For more than 15 years, David Bittner has spent the summer months in the west of Alaska.
00:40This closeness. How is this possible with wild creatures?
00:45I am seized by curiosity and by a longing for the wild and the unknown.
00:57I embark upon a journey with David. Venturing into a region where more bears live than humans.
01:05You know, this is the last real wilderness, I think, in the U.S.
01:11Hey, bear!
01:12I have to pay attention to the birds by the way.
01:18As a human being, in such a wildness, is always a Störfaktor.
01:25Hello, Mama!
01:26This is all of a sudden, this is my family.
01:35I have to see a couple of times.
01:53I have to see it there as a city.
01:55This is going to be a miracle against the camp.
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