because it sells honey obviously. i hate uneducated people.
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yes
it's a tourist honeypot because the Jurassic coast line and the world heritage site has attracted so many people to see lulworth that it's lijke a honeypot and they use this as a phrase geographically.
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The cast of The Messenger with Robert Grasmere - 2013 includes: Robert Grasmere as himself
William Wordsworth is buried in St. Oswald's Churchyard in Grasmere, Cumbria, England.
"Grasmere hotels are located in the Lake district in England. The are located in Grasmere, Blackpool, and Cumbria. This is in the Middle part of England, Northwest of London."
Yes, Betws Y Coed is a honeypot site because there is many people who will visit it at a time. At the moment I am doing my geography GCSE coursework and have just done a lot of work on honeypot sites and we visited betws y coed because it was a very good example of a honey pot site. Other honey pot sites in the UK include Malham Cove and Swanage.
grasmere is what your parents do to each other when the go to the "grocery store".
The Honeypot - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
No honeypot (in a nutshell) is used to lure and trap hackers from stealing information on the system
The honeypot ant has the ability to steal honey from beehives. It is able to do this while going undetected.