Thursday, August 24, 2017

GERMANY POSTCARD COLLECTION

Surgeon Fish

Facebook Swapper
From: Hanna Piasecka / Germany
Sent: 11.14.2011
Received: 12.01.2011

INDIA POSTCARD COLLECTION

Tiger
(Panthera Tigris, Linnaeus)

- is the national animal of India. Tiger is also called the lord of Jungles. As the national animal of India, tiger symbolizes India's wildlife wealth. The rare combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger great respect and high esteem. India is home to nearly half of the total population of tigers. The government of India launched the Project Tiger in 1973 to protect the royal animal.

Out of the eight races of the tiger, the Indian race, the Royal Bengal Tiger is found almost all over country (with the exception of the north-western region). With the launch of Project tiger in 1973, the tiger population showed a gradual increase and the census of 1993 puts the tiger population of the country at 3,750. Under Project tiger 23 tiger reserves have been established throughout the country, covering an area of 33,406 sq. km. Unfortunately due to negligence of authorities and poaching the tiger population of  India
is decreasing at an alarming rate. In fact, some of the tiger reserves do not have any tigers at all.

Tiger - National Animal of India
Facebook Swapper
From: Akhil Kumar /
India
Sent: 11.03.2011
Received: 12.07.2011

NETHERLAND POSTCARD COLLECTION


Wednesday, August 23, 2017

U.S.A. POSTCARD COLLECTION

TEXAS LONGHORN COW
Texas, U.S.A.

The Longhorn has always been a popular symbol of Texas.  The horns can have a spread over six feet.
The Texas Longhorn is a breed of cattle known for its characteristic horns, which can extend to over 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tip to tip for bulls, and 2.1 m (6.9 ft) tip to tip for steers and exceptional cows.
They are descendants of the first cattle in the New World, brought by Christopher Columbus and the Spanish colonists, and have a high drought-stress tolerance. Texas Longhorns are known for their diverse coloring, and can be any color or mix of colors, but dark red and white color mixes are the most dominant.

Thanks to Beadles of U.S.A.
Received: July 28, 2016

INDONESIA POSTCARD COLLECTION

Rooster

Thanks to Suryana Josephine Panggabean of Indonesia
Received: Feb. 20, 2016

INDONESIA POSTCARD COLLECTION

Maroon- Breasted Crowned Pigeon from New Guinea

Thank s to Suryana Josephine Panggabean of Indonesia
Received: Feb. 20, 2016

INDONESIA POSTCARD COLLECTION

Puffins (Atlantic puffin) Bird

Puffins (Atlantic puffin) small species of alcids (auks) in the bird genus Fratercula with a brightly coloured beak during the breeding season. These are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water. It is found in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Their short wings are adapted for swimming with a flying technique under water. In the air, they beat their wings rapidly (up to 400 times per minute) in swift flight, often flying low over the ocean's surface.

Thanks to Suryana Josephine Panggabean - INDONESIA
Received: June 28, 2016

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

GREECE POSTCARDS COLLECTION

ACROPOLIS
Athens, GREECE
UNESCO Site
World Famous Landmark

Sender:
Thanks to Mia Ayala – Kim of Philippines
Received: Nov. 14, 2015

The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.

The word acropolis comes from the Greek words (akron, "edge, extremity") and (polis, "city") The significance of the Acropolis of Athens is such that it is commonly known as "The Acropolis" without qualification.

There is evidence that the hill was inhabited as far back as the fourth millennium BC, it was Pericles (c. 495 – 429 BC) in the fifth century BC who coordinated the construction of the site's most important buildings including the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike.

UNESCO World Heritage Site
LOCATION: Greece   TYPE: Cultural  CRITERIA: i, ii, iii, iv, vi  REFERENCE: 404  INSCRIPTION: 1987 (11th Session)

Monday, August 14, 2017

INDIA POSTCARDS COLLECTION

AGRA FORT
Agra, INDIA
UNESCO Heritage site
Fortress

Sender:
Thank you Ashish Jain of INDIA
Date Received: Sept. 17, 2013

Agra Fort was built in red sand stone by Emperor Akbar in 1565.  It stretches almost 2.5 km. It was completed by Shah Jahan,  Akbar's grandson.

CHINA POSTCARDS COLLECTION

GREAT WALL OF CHINA
- UNESCO HERITAGE SITE
- World Most
- Guinness Book of World Record holder
- World / Country / City  Famous landmark

Sender:
Thank you Jiaqi Liu of China
Date Received: Oct. 25, 2013

General information Type: Fortification         Country: China  Construction started: 7th century BC Technical details    Size:  21,196 km (13,171 mi)

UNESCO World Heritage Site:   Official name: The Great Wall   Type: Cultural   Criteria: i, ii, iii, iv, vi
Designated: 1987 (11th session)    Reference No.: 438 State Party: China   Region: Asia-Pacific

Great Wall of China             Literal meaning.... long fortres

The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China in part to protect the Chinese Empire or its prototypical states against intrusions by various nomadic groups or military incursions by various warlike peoples or forces. Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BC; these, later joined together and made bigger and stronger, are now collectively referred to as the Great Wall. Little of that wall remains. Since then, the Great Wall has on and off been rebuilt, maintained, and enhanced; the majority of the existing wall was reconstructed during the Ming Dynasty.

The Great Wall of China is the longest in the world and has a main-line length of 3460km 2150miles - nearly three times the length of Britain - plus 3530 km 2195 miles of branches and spurs. Construction of the wall began during the reign of Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang (220-206BC). Its height varies from 4.5 to 12m 15 to 39ft and it is up to 9.8m 32ft thick. It runs from Shanhaiguan, on the Gulf of Bohai, to Yumenguan and Yangguan and was kept in repair up to the 16th century. Some 51.5km 32miles of the wall have been destroyed since 1966, and part of the wall was blown up to make way for a dam in July 1979.

The Great Wall stretches from Shanhaiguan in the east, to Lop Lake in the west, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia. A comprehensive archaeological survey, using advanced technologies, has concluded that the Ming walls measure 8,850 km (5,500 mi). This is made up of 6,259 km (3,889 mi) sections of actual wall, 359 km (223 mi) of trenches and 2,232 km (1,387 mi) of natural defensive barriers such as hills and rivers.

Another archaeological survey found that the entire wall with all of its branches measure out to be 21,196 km (13,171 mi).

CHINA POSTCARDS COLLECTION

GREAT WALL OF CHINA
- UNESCO HERITAGE SITE
- World Most
- Guinness Book of World Record holder
- World / Country / City  Famous landmark

Sender:
Thank you Victoria Jane of Malaysia
Date Received: Oct. 10, 2013

General information Type: Fortification         Country: China  Construction
started: 7th century BC Technical details    Size:  21,196 km (13,171 mi)

UNESCO World Heritage Site:   Official name: The Great Wall   Type: Cultural   Criteria: i, ii, iii, iv, vi
Designated: 1987 (11th session)    Reference No.: 438 State Party: China   Region: Asia-Pacific

Great Wall of China             Literal meaning.... long fortres

The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China in part to protect the Chinese Empire or its prototypical states against intrusions by various nomadic groups or military incursions by various warlike peoples or forces. Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BC; these, later joined together and made bigger and stronger, are now collectively referred to as the Great Wall. Little of that wall remains. Since then, the Great Wall has on and off been rebuilt, maintained, and enhanced; the majority of the existing wall was reconstructed during the Ming Dynasty.

The Great Wall of China is the longest in the world and has a main-line length of 3460km 2150miles - nearly three times the length of Britain - plus 3530 km 2195 miles of branches and spurs. Construction of the wall began during the reign of Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang (220-206BC). Its height varies from 4.5 to 12m 15 to 39ft and it is up to 9.8m 32ft thick. It runs from Shanhaiguan, on the Gulf of Bohai, to Yumenguan and Yangguan and was kept in repair up to the 16th century. Some 51.5km 32miles of the wall have been destroyed since 1966, and part of the wall was blown up to make way for a dam in July 1979.

The Great Wall stretches from Shanhaiguan in the east, to Lop Lake in the west, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia. A comprehensive archaeological survey, using advanced technologies, has concluded that the Ming walls measure 8,850 km (5,500 mi). This is made up of 6,259 km (3,889 mi) sections of actual wall, 359 km (223 mi) of trenches and 2,232 km (1,387 mi) of natural defensive barriers such as hills and rivers.

Another archaeological survey found that the entire wall with all of its branches measure out to be 21,196 km (13,171 mi).