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On 3-Apr-08, at 10:53 AM, Erin Martin wrote:
>  I'm compiling a list of interesting
> bee-related travel destinations, roadside attractions,
> etc.

Hi Erin and all

It has been 7 years since we visited this site.  North of Wellington  
New Zealand is a honey bee  tourist attraction with an observation  
hive that filled a small glass enclosed room.  I have never seen a  
larger hive.  I don't remember the name or exact location. I'm sure  
someone from NZ can fill in the details if the attraction still exists.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W

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