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Honighäuschen
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March 18, 2006, 05:14:47 AM »
Hi,
have a look on
http://www.honighaeuschen.de
we've got also an english version and lots of pictures; for example my last visit in Thailand where I took lots of pictues from the Asian Giant Honey Bee Apis dorsata
http://www.honighaeuschen.de/Galerien/Dia-Apis-dorsata/index.php?id=0
and the Dwarf Honey Bee Apis florea
http://www.honighaeuschen.de/Galerien/Dia-Apis-florea/index.php?id=0
Greetings from cold and rainy Germany
Klaus
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March 18, 2006, 07:49:06 AM »
Klaus,
Welcome to the forums.
I was just approving some of your webring submissions. I found Birgit's creations very interesting.
Anyone wanting to see some beautiful carved hives should check these out
http://www.figurenbeute.de/index.php?id=716&L=2
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March 18, 2006, 12:23:46 PM »
Birgit's page has a very interesting subjekt, she's the last one making these old sculptured hives, an old tradition from the XVII. century. Her page and all the other pages will be translated in english soon.
Greetings, Klaus
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