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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive under constrruction first beginning with a wooden base as template
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive with its builder Dvorat Ha'tavor
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
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Hive 1
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
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Hive 1
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive under constrruction
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
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Hive 1
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: Lego bee hive builder Dvorat Ha'tavor
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hiveunder constrruction . It used around 7,000 pieces
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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Lenacapavir HIV Vaccine Photo Illustrations
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Lenacapavir HIV Vaccine Photo Illustrations
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Lenacapavir HIV Vaccine Photo Illustrations
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
"Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Detail of the garden -Australian native violets.
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
"Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Bluestone boulders around the pond.
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
Joanna Wilson, owner of John Gorilla cafe in East Brunswick, with her dog Dizzy, speaking about the price hike of raw ingredients for one of the most popular dish the Avocado Piquillo with a side of bacon and a coffee.
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia
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Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?
Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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‘I could be a bee in a hive’: the real-life Beekeeper of Aleppo on life in Yorkshire. Ryad Alsous, whose story helped inspire the bestselling book, says life is sweet caring for his hives in Huddersfield.
The Real Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Dr Ryad Alsous, a beekeeper from Damascus who was forced to leave Syria in 2012 and has now set up hives near his home in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His story partly inspired the bestselling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Photographed at the hives a mile or so from his home.
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