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On 18-Mar-06, at 8:11 PM, Brian Fredericksen wrote:

>
> Does anyone have some experience with large indoor  installations
> and plumbing them to the outside world?
>

Hi Brian and all

There is a honeybee based tourist attraction in New Zealand, a short  
distance north of  Wellington, near Paraparaumu(pronounced Para pa  
ram).  I didn't see the exit from the extremely large natural hive  
display but it would have to be some distance from the exhibit.   
Maybe someone down there can provide details.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W

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