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A Curious Postage Stamp
publication date:
Feb 21, 2012
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Bee World
Vol.88 (4) 2011 pp. 91
Article Title
A Curious Postage Stamp
Author(s)
Ferdie du Preez
Abstract
The true enthusiast can find bee connections in some unusual places. Bees often feature on stamps in their own right but this is an incidence with a difference.
Keywords
Beekeeping, Postage Stamps
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