Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Gozo, Malta


My first postcard from Malta reached to me yesterday.

Thank you to Domenique,
" Hello and greetings from small island of Malta. It shows one of the smallest islands in the maltese archipelago , around it are great diving areas."

The postcard, showing the Fungus Rock - Dwejra Bay of Gozo.

Gozo, meaning “joy” in Castilian, is the second largest Island of the Maltese archipelago, with a population of approximately 30,000.


Saturday, March 28, 2009

Taj Mahal



Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the seven wonders of the world.

Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 C.E.) in the memory of his dear wife and queen Mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India. It is an "elegy in marble" or some say an expression of a "dream." Taj Mahal (meaning Crown Palace) is a Mausoleum that houses the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal at the lower chamber.

Taj Mahal was constructed over a period of twenty-two years, employing twenty thousand workers. It was completed in 1648 C.E. at a cost of 32 Million Rupees.


(Thank you to Kasinath for sending me one of the 7 wonders of the world to me)

Friday, March 27, 2009

Wroctaw, Poland


Ksenia ( Orange_dreamer) send me this postcard in one of Round Robins ~ Slavic Countries RR Special Group 25.

The postcard showing the Centennial Hall in Wroctaw, which is a UNESCO site.
According to Ksenia, it was built about 1911-1913, but is a good example of modernism.


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Saguaro Sunset


My colleague , Valerie gave this postcard to me, she have extras.
Thank you.


The majestic Saguaro cactus soars against a dramatic desert sunset.
The saguaro cactus blossom is the Arizona state flower.




Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Multiview of Asmara, Eritrea






Thank you to Mansour willing to swap postcard with me from Eritrea.

" This picture depicts a multiview picture of Asmara's art-deco buildings build back in 1930s. It's the makor art-deco structures in Africa to which lucky enough, there are still intact Bennito Mussolini, nearly century ago, was quoted as lagina that he would built Piccola Roma in Africa ~ Asmara "

Eritrea is located in North East Africa.




ASMARA (Asmera) ~~ Eritrea's capital is situated on the eastern edge of Eritrea's highland plateau. Asmara enjoys a great climate, clean and picturesque streets, attractive palm trees, and a reputation as one of the safest, calm and alluring capital cities in Africa. The name is derived from Arbaete Asmara which literally means, in the Tigrinya language, "the four (villages) are united".


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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Puerta de Toledo, Spain



According to Aurora,

" Toledo's Gate is the main monument of my city, Ciudad Real. My city used to be walled some centuries ago and this is the northern fate and the only part of the wall that exists nowadays. "


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Latvia

" The Blackheads House ; The National Opera ; The Convent Yard ; Three Brothers ; A view from the Dome Square ; The Dome Cathedral ; St.Peter's - Paul's Orthodox Church ; The Powder Tower ; St.Peter's Church"


I was so excited when I first receive the FIRST Postcard from Latvia.
Thanks to Catherine willing to swap postcard.


Some facts that I learned about Latvia

i) Latvia is a small country on the Baltic Sea with ancient history and traditions.

ii) There are about 3000 lakes in Latvia. Most of them are rather small. Approximately 40 % are located in Eastern part of Latvia.

iii) Latvia has a 494 km long white, sandy Baltic Sea coastline.The Baltic Sea is one of the most recent and shallowest seas in the world. The deepest point (470m) is to the north of Gothland. The Baltic Sea is a typical inland sea with about 250 inflowing rivers. Therefore, it has the least salty water in the world.

iv) 80% of the world's reserves of amber are found in the Baltic Sea region.

v) In 2004 the Republic of Latvia joined the European Union - a family of 25 nations.


Monday, March 16, 2009

Qatar

Wind Tower



Landscape Sand & Rocky (Khor Al Udeid)


Thank you to my colleague, Haw to bring me the postcard from his workplace.


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Bird of paradise



Thank you to Marni Zainodin for send me such awesome postcard.

Heliconia is a genus of about 100 to 200 species of flowering plants native to the tropical Americas and the Pacific Ocean islands west to Indonesia. Common names for the genus include lobster-claws, wild plantains or false bird-of-paradise.


Friday, March 6, 2009

Postcard Friendship Friday ~ Hi from San Diego


I'm not from San Diego .

However, I wish ....


this postcard will cheer up your days !!

St Petersburg, Russia



Saint Petersburg is in Russia’s Northwest Federal Region and is the world’s largest northernmost city.

The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Zulu , South Africa



Thank you to Denise to send me such beautiful, colourful & rich in tradition's postcard of Tribal Life of Zulu.

The Zulu are the largest South African ethnic group of an estimated 10-11 million people who live mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.



Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Beauty of Su-ao Port, I-lan, Taiwan

Beautiful scenery postcard from Ilan .
Thank you to Mei-Yu Ho.

Ilan is the first major town one encounters heading south down Taiwan's east coast.



Monday, March 2, 2009

Wood postcard of Topkapi Palace, Istanbul



Topkapi is the largest and oldest palace in the world to survive to our day. In 1924 it was turned into a museum at Atatürk's request. Situated on the acropolis, the site of the first settlement in Istanbul, it commands an impressive view of the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara. The palace is a complex surrounded by 5 km of walls and occupies an area of 700,000 sq. m at the tip of the historical peninsula.

* Thank you to Epigonion's comment ~~ His name is Atatürk not Atatiirk.


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Wood postcard of Blue Mosque, Istanbul



Istanbul's imperial Mosque of Sultan Ahmet I (Sultan Ahmet Camii) is called the Blue Mosque because of its blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior, mostly on the upper level and difficult to see unless you're right up there with them.

The cascading domes and six slender minarets of the Sultanahmet Mosque (better known as the "Blue Mosque") dominate the skyline of Istanbul.

In the 17th century, Sultan Ahmet I wished to build an Islamic place of worship to rival the Hagia Sophia, and the mosque named for him is the impressive result. The two great architectural achievements stand next to each other in Istanbul's main square, and it is up to visitors to decide which is more impressive.