Painted Bees in the Bus Shelter at Brough

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Painted Bees in the Bus Shelter at Brough by Jennifer Petrie as part of the Geograph project.

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Painted Bees in the Bus Shelter at Brough

Image: © Jennifer Petrie Taken: 12 Apr 2022

PETUARIA was the name used by the Romans for the small settlement on the north bank of the Humber which is the modern day BROUGH. ELLOUGHTON CUM BROUGH IN BLOOM are promoting the planting of wild flowers to help the bees hence the painting in this bus shelter.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.72988
Longitude
-0.563619