This BBC video is supposed to be about alcoholic monkeys:

(HuffPo) In St. Kitts, vervet monkeys have developed a penchant for alcohol by eating fermented sugarcane for the past three hundred years. Recently, the monkeys have started to scavenge local resorts and sip from tourists' glasses to get their fix.
But the video is not really about drunken monkeys but a human garden of ripe rumps and sea-fresh flesh.


For example, beyond her ass, if you can get beyond her ass, the monkey drinks a stolen cocktail.

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In case you want to see the lovely face that goes with that delightful ass:

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(The edit has nothing to do with the whole silly monkey business.)

Another alcoholic monkey just happens to be next to a woman who's "got legs and knows how to [cross] them."

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Clearly, the video is aimed at the tourist industry. The idea (or the hope) is that after seeing it, the potential tourist will want to go to the sunny island of St. Kitts to see more of something that has nothing to do with a bunch of drunk monkeys.