Showing posts with label Algeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Algeria. Show all posts

Friday, August 25, 2023

ALGERIA ~ Cap Carbon - Bejaia - Gouraia National Park ~

... Great panormic view of a cape high up above sea level (400-600m)... the sea all around you, and giant cliffs dramatically drop down to the shore... it houses the Cap Carbon Lighthouse, at an altitude of 220 meters above sea level, making it the tallest natural lighthouse not only in Africa but in the world... Cap Carbon is also the site of Monkey Peak, home to a colony of Barbary macaques... they have a craving for sweet things and do not think twice about stealing snacks from unsuspecting tourists... this cape attracts many visitors to go on hiking trips and enjoy stunning views of the sea opposite... Thanks a lot Salim! ツ

Photo: Nadir DJAMA

Cape Carbon is located in the state of Bejaia, north of the port of Bejaia and forms part of the Gouraia National Park. This natural reserve covers an area of 20.8 km² on the Mediterranean coast and was established as a national park in 1984.

The park owes its name to the Gouraya Mountains and boasts a variety of wildlife. Its forests are inhabited by jackals and Barbary macaques.

Gouraya National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2004.

Stamps:

Let's Consume Algerian
(Issued 17-03-2021)

2021 Independence Day 
(Issued 07-07-2021)

Monday, August 25, 2014

ALGERIA ~ Tassili n'Ajjer National Park - UNESCO~

... Card nr2 coming from Algeria...one of the world's most unique landscapes and greatest open-air museums of the world...Thanks once again Khaled!!


Stamps:
Flowers-Roses
(Issued 07-09-2004) and
50th Anniversary of the First Chinese Medical Team in Algeria
(Issued 16-04-2013)




Tassili n'Ajjer meaning "Plateau of the Rivers" is a mountain range in the Algerian section of the Sahara Desert. It is a vast plateau in south-east Algeria at the borders of Libya and Niger, covering an area of 72,000 km2.


Located in a strange lunar landscape of great geological interest, this site has one of the most important groupings of prehistoric cave art in the world. More than 15,000 drawings and engravings record the climatic changes, the animal migrations and the evolution of human life on the edge of the Sahara from 6000 BC to the first centuries of the present era.
The geological formations are of outstanding scenic interest, with eroded sandstones forming ‘forests of rock’.

On the UNESCO WHS list since 1982





Thursday, August 21, 2014

ALGERIA ~Constantine - Sidi M’Cid bridge ~

Great Constantine city view also often referred as the "City of Bridges" ...Thanks a lot Khaled!



Stamps:
Flowers-Roses
(Issued 07-09-2004) and
Wood sculpture
(Issued 27-05-2014)



Constantine is the third largest and capital of Constantine Province in north-eastern Algerian on the banks of the Rhumel River, it owes its ts name to the Roman Emperor Constantine.When it was founded 2,000 years ago on  a plateau surrounded by deep ravines it  was a great place to build, because the city could be easily defended. Since then, Constantine has outgrown the plateau and spilled over into the adjoining areas.

Of the many high bridges that cross the Rhumel River gorge, the highest and most spectacular of all is the Sidi M’Cid suspension bridge. Opened in 1912 and designed by French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin, this  bridge was the highest bridge in the world for 17 years before Colorado’s Royal Gorge bridge opened in 1929. In 2000 the Sidi M’Cid bridge was given a major renovation.

Monday, July 1, 2013

ALGERIA ~Tipasa-amphitheatre- UNESCO~

Great view of ancient times...and my second postcard received from Algeria... Thanks a lot Khaled!!

 Nice flower (roses) stamp.
(Issued 07-09-2004)

Tipasa (founded nearly 2000 years ago)is a Berber-speaking town on the coast of Algeria, capital of the Tipaza Province. The modern town, founded in 1857, is mainly known for its sandy beach, and ancient ruins.

Set on three small hills overlooking the Mediterranean, the ruins of the ancient Roman city include a theatre, amphitheatre, basilicas, villas and forums, avenues, baths and fountains.

Tipasa becalme a UNESCO WHS in 1982.

Monday, July 12, 2010

ALGERIA ~Dar Aziza Casbah-UNESCO~

Received my first written and stamped card from Algeria a North African country today! GREAT!! :-)






View of a typical Algerian house with magnificient architecture.There are several rooms around a fountain and every room was occupied by a family.

The Kasbah of Algiers are on the UNESCO WHS since 1992.