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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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Honey
Association
www.honeyassociation.com
Bees have been around for millions of years - they were
fully developed in their present form long before modern
mammals had evolved. Honeybees are the most important
producers of honey. Honeybees are the most important producers
of honey. They gather nectar from flowers and plants and
carry it to the hive or nest. Other worker bees then take
over, preparing it for storing by adding enzymes. (Water
evaporates away and this, together with the action of the
enzyme, turns the nectar to honey.) It's packed with
fascinating facts about honey, how it is made and its uses
in our every day lives, from health
to cooking. More.. |
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My Heritage
www.myheritage.com
Plenty of people these days are learning about their roots using the multitude
of tools provided online. Signing up for myheritage.com is free and it has all
of the features expected from a site of this nature - with the optional paid
for premium options. Storage is free up to 100MB for users wanting to build a
family tree and upload pictures to share with family and friends. There is a
genealogy search engine to aide with your research, or just have a look around
other people's sites. The interface is family friendly, and users young and old
should have no problems getting to grips with it. More.. |
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Wild About
Britain (Butterflies)
www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk
In here you can find lots of information and resources about British butterflies,
including links to facts and superstitions, news, events and photographs of butterflies
across the British Isles. Photographs of British butterflies taken by members
of the website. Flutter into the forums and talk about butterflies all over
the UK. From buying butterfly equipment to the physics of butterfly flight More.. |
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