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A man from Vancouver, Canada, who survived a close encounter with a
black bear while camping last week has shared video of the interaction.
David James Weale said he'd needed a little downtime, so he went to the
Capilano River Regional Park, hiked down a path and set up a small tent.
He was meditating the next morning when he heard sniffing sounds nearby.
When he sat up, he came face-to-face with a black bear.
"I guess I startled him a little bit and then he came close and just
started exploring the tent," Weale said.
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