Oct 7, 2022

MAFRA - Portugal

 

Mafra - Portugal
Thanks to Tiago , sent 17/09/2022


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LUNENBURG NOVA SCOTIA

LUNENBURG NOVA SCOTIA

 Thanks to Janis for the nice card  sent SEPT 17 ,2022.

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Leme-Copacabana

 

Leme-Copacabana
Thanks to martin ,sent 17 / 08 / 2022

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  • Friendship between Brazil and India, 70th Anniv

Country:
    Brazil
Series:
    Diplomatic Relations series

Themes:
    Diplomacy | Fruits
Issued on:
    2018-10-02   

  • Manicurist

Country:
    Brazil
Series:
    Professions Series II (2005-2011)
Themes:
    Economy | Professions
Issued on:
    2006-11-06

TORUN - Stare Miasto

 

TORUN - Stare Miasto
Thanks to Sebastian sent 23 / 09 /2022


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Sep 25, 2022

JERICOACOARA

JERICOACOARA

 Many Thanks to my friend Carolina 


    The village of Jericoacoara is a Brazilian jewel on the Pacific coast. A place for vacation and contemplation as well as sports and nautical activities, such as kite surfing, it is the perfect mix (Brazilian specialty!) of tradition and modernity. A stopover as much as a destination to be checked off on your travel diary in terra nordeste!

Korsholm - Mustasaari

 

Korsholm - Mustasaari
Thanks to Ralt for the nice card . sent 15.08.2022


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  • Moomins, #OurSea Campaign

Country:
    Finland
Series:
    Moomins 2020
Themes:
    Cartoons | Comics | Fairy Tales
Issued on:
    2020-01-22

  • Velvet Scoter (Melanitta fusca)

Country:
    Finland
Series:
    Birds 2017 - Arctic
Themes:
    Animals (Fauna) | Birds | Ducks
Issued on:
    2017-05-09

Wollumbin Mount Warning,New South Wales

 

Wollumbin Mount Warning,New South Wales
Thank you Helen for the card.


    Mount Warning remains significant to Aboriginal people, providing a traditional mythology that extends back to the dreamtime. Called ‘Wollumbin,’ meaning ‘fighting chief of the mountains,’ the Aboriginal people believed that lightning and thunder observed on the mountain were warring warriors and that landslides were wounds obtained in battle.

    The mountain was named by Captain Cook to warn future mariners of the offshore reefs he encountered in May 1770.

    Reserved for public recreation in 1928, Mount Warning was dedicated as a national park in 1966. Inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Listings in 1986, along with other NSW rainforest parks, ensures its protection for future generations.

(source :https://www.visitnorthcoast.com.au/play-tweed-region/mount-warning-national-park/)