Tuesday, October 15, 2024

USA ~ Waikiki - Oʻahu Island - Hawaii ~

.. First of many great postcard from my nephew's honeymoon💕to Hawaii... and guess where this came from???😁... one of the most famous beaches in the world... once the playground of Hawaiian royals who enjoyed surfing there on early forms of longboards...Waikiki Beach, with easygoing breaks and sandy stretches is the birthplace of modern surfing culture... today the beachfront is lined with resorts and some of Hawaii’s most historic hotels... Thanks a lot Ben & Loes!(✿◠‿◠)

Waikiki is a Honolulu neighborhood and beach on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Waikiki Beach is one of six beaches in the district.Waikiki was the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1795 to 1796.

The name Waikīkī means spouting fresh water in the Hawaiian language, for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikīkī from the interior.


 Stamp: 

 Flowers - African Daisy 
 (Issued 14-03-2022)

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

CANADA ~ Pitcher Plant - Newfoundland and Labrador ~

... Lovely view of the most unusual of Canada's official flowers... unique compared to all others... every province has a floral symbol that represents something about their province or territory.... the Pitcher plant was first chosen as a symbol of Newfoundland by Queen Victoria, to be engraved on the newly-minted Newfoundland penny... in 1954 the Newfoundland Cabinet designated this interesting plant as the official flower of the province... it was used on the island's coinage until 1938... sent to celebrate "World Postcard Day" on October 1st😊... Thanks a lot Glenn! (✿◠‿◠)




The pitcher plant is commonly found growing in bogs both in Labrador and on the island of Newfoundland. 

Carnivorous plants grow in soil that has little nitrogen. All living things must have nitrogen. Carnivorous plants get nitrogen from the insects they eat.

This plant, named for its pitcher-like shaped leaves at the base of its stem, lures in insects and other small animals by using its brightly coloured red veins as a means of attraction. 


 



Stamps:

In Memoriam - Norman Jewison, 1926-2024 
(Issued 24-07-2024)

Endangered Frogs
(Issued 15-04-2023)

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

RWANDA ~ Nyamata Church - Genocide Memorial - UNESCO

...  Postcard showing the most horrific period in history of Rwanda... an intense and powerful genocide memorial... a mass grave in the former Catholic church at Nyamata... piles of clothes cover the small pews... the alter cloth still covers the alter, stained in blood... you can see marks in the walls from stray bullets... these stand as a reminder of the death of thousands of ordinary, everyday people whose only crime was that they had been labelled as Tutsie... the church basement, accessible down steep steps in the back, has been converted into a permanent catacomb... on either side of its very narrow hallways stand racks of skulls, bones, and coffins... it is a heartbreaking memorial but also an important reminder that we must never forget...Thanks once more Karolyn! (✿◠‿◠)
Above the church’s main entrance is a banner in Kinyarwanda, meaning:
"If you had known me, and you had really known yourself, you would not have killed me."

This site is where around 2,500 people were killed and it has become emblematic of the barbaric treatment of women during the genocide. In the church at Nyamata, there will be graphic and audio-visual displays that will focus particularly on the mass rape, brutalisation of women and the use of HIV as a deliberate weapon of genocide.

During this 100 day period between April and July 1994, nearly one million ethnic Tutsi and moderate Hutu were killed as the international community and UN peacekeepers stood by.

Memorial sites of the Genocide: Nyamata, Murambi, Gisozi and Bisesero became a UNESCO WHS site in 2023.
 

Stamp:
 
Folklore 
(Issued 15-11-2010)

Monday, October 7, 2024

RWANDA ~ Nyungwe National Park - UNESCO ~

... Great new National Park postcard of one of the oldest and best-preserved rainforests in Africa... it is home to a unique combination of wildlife found nowhere else... view of the colobus monkeys with beautiful black-and-white fur... here, you can spend time among some of the world’s largest troops of black-and-white colobus monkeys... while most colobus live in troops of up to a dozen members, the troops in Nyungwe number in the hundreds... this peculiarity has made these monkeys world-famous... this park is also known for chimpanzee trekking and canopy walking experiences... Thanks a lot Karolyn! (✿◠‿◠)

The Nyungwe National Park is set in the rolling hills of southwestern Rwanda, on the border with Burundi, established in 2005. It covers an area of approximately 1,019 km2 and is  home to intact forests and peat bogs, moors, thickets and grasslands, providing habitats to a highly diverse flora and fauna.

Home to more than 1000 animal species. The primates are Nyungwe’s main attraction, especially the charismatic chimpanzees. Another 12 primate species are present, including olive baboon, L'Hoest's monkey, grey-cheeked mangabey, Ruwenzori colobus, silver monkey and owl-faced monkey.

Boasting an impressive array of birdlife, the forest is home to 317 avian species, including 26 species that only occur in the Albertine Rift and 121 specialized forest species. 

Nyungwe National Park has been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, becoming the country's first site in 2023.


 Stamp: 

Folklore
(Issued 15-11-2010)

Friday, October 4, 2024

SRI LANKA ~ -Sigiriya Rock - UNESCO ~

... Great aerial view of the Pidurangala and Sigiriya Rock (Lion Rock) surrounded by dense forest... Pidurangala Rock is located just over a kilometre away from Sigiriya and the summit is just slightly lower than that of Lion Rock... this makes it the perfect platform to get the best views of Sigiriya as the sun rises... Sigiriya Rock rises 180 meters above the surrounding area... and is so steep that its top overhangs the sides... visitors can climb the 1,200 steps, divided amongst a number of staircases... this ancient palace and fortress complex has significant archaeological importance and is probably the most visited tourist destination of Sri Lanka... with nice matching UNESCO Sigiriya Rock stamp👍... Thanks a lot Ravindra!ヽ(•‿•)ノ

The citadel on top of the 5th-century Sigiriya Lion Rock/Sigiriya Fortress was built by King Kasyapa. It includes water gardens, a moat, terraced gardens and archaeological features. The advanced and impressive hydraulic system consisting of canals, lakes, dams, bridges, fountains and underground water pumps still provides water to the Sigiriya Rock gardens today. 

The rock itself is a lava plug left over from an ancient long extinct volcano. There was once a lion's face hewn into the rock as well, but it's been eroded by the elements. This is how Sigiriya - which translates as 'lion rock' - got its name.

It wasn’t until 1831 that the abandoned Sigiriya Rock was discovered by a British Army Major. He came across the site whilst horseback riding through Sri Lanka.

Sigiriya Rock was designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
 


Stamps:

Gems of Sri Lanka 
(Issued 06-11-2021)

UNESCO World Heritage - Siriya 
(Issued 15-06-2023)

Pigeon Island Marine National Park
(Issued 22-08-2014)

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

ITALY ~ San Gimignano - Tuscany - UNESCO ~

... What a coincidence... just a few days ago I posted an illustrated postcard of this place and now I got this lovely surprise in my mailbox😍... a great panoramic *real* picture view and even with the same stamp... had just to copy and past from my last postcard😉:
... a beautiful town surrounded by 13th century walls perchesd high on a 300m steep hill... even from afar, you can tell what makes San Gimignano so special... the 14 majestic towers rise above its palaces up into the sky... they really look like skyscrapers, but almost without any windows... for this reason, the city carries the nickname "the Manhattan of the Middle Ages"... the Torre Grossa (meaning ‘big tower’) stands at 54 meters and is the tallest tower in San Gimignano... it can be climbed and provides a 360-degree view of San Gimignano and the stunning surrounding valley... Thanks a lot Gian Luca and Raffaella! (✿◠‿◠)

San Gimignano was originally an Etruscan and then Roman settlemen. In time, it became a feudal domain of the bishops of Volterra and gained independence in 1199. The city is named after Saint Geminianus, who defended it from Attila the Hun in the mid 5th century. 

In the 14th century, the noble families and upper middle-class merchants began building many fortified tower houses (probably as many as 72) to show their wealth and power. 

 San Gimignano has been a UNESCO site since 1990.


Stamp: 

Toscana


Stamp from a private mail company called "Globe Postal Service (GPS)" but you can them only post them in GPN orange mailboxes.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

USA ~ Lincoln Memorial - Washington ~

... Great views of the iconic and impressive memorial built to honor the 16th U.S. president who guided the nation through Civil War... the building contains Lincoln’s gigantic marble statue... as an enduring symbol of Freedom and Unity, the Lincoln Memorial is a testament to the life and legacy of the President... a reminder of the powerful events that have taken place over the years... it has been the setting of many famous speeches... it continues to be an important part of American history and culture, and a source of inspiration for generations to come... it is among the city most popular tourist attractions, with more than seven million visitors annually.... a must-see for every visitor to the nation’s capital... Thanks a lot Len!【ツ】

The Memorial was designed by architect Henry Bacon and was dedicated on May 30, 1922.
The architect  drew inspiration from classical antiquity. The arcade consists of 36 Doric columns representing the states forming the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death in 1865. The names of the states and the date of statehood were inscribed on the frieze above the colonnade. Since Hawaii and Alaska joined the Union in 1959, their names are not included in the attic. Instead, a grey granite plaque was added on the Lincoln Memorial’s steps, recognizing their statehood.

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
 
Stamps:

US Flags
(Issued 14-06-2024)

Carrier Pigeon 
(Issued 12-01-2024)

Hank Aaron, 1934-2021
(Issued 31-07-2024)

Monday, September 30, 2024

ARUBA ~ MOTW ~

...Nice postcard from the MOTW series... not really a big fan from all those different "series" postcards... but this design I like... Aruba, often referred to as 🌞"One Happy Island"🌞 is a stunning Caribbean destination known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture... the island’s warm and welcoming locals, year-round sunshine, and diverse attractions make it a top destination for travelers from around the world... Thanks a lot Denise! (✿◠‿◠)   
Aruba is an Autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and one of the Lesser Antilles islands located in the Southern Caribbean Sea. It is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten; the citizens of these countries are all Dutch nationals. Its capital is Oranjestad.

Stamp:

Definitives - Alto Vista Chapel
(Issued 2007)

Friday, September 27, 2024

ITALY ~ Tower of Pisa - Tuscany - UNESCO ~

.. Lovely illustrated view of "The Leaning Tower", one of Italy’s most famous landmarks... and one of the most remarkable architectural structures from medieval Europe... a true jewel of Romanesque art... it’s all limestone structures coated in white marble and it looks stunning... the tower has eight stories, including the chamber for the bells... adorned with arches and columns, are a testament to the craftsmanship of the time... there is a 297 step spiral staircase inside the tower leading to the top... it’s a steep climb but the views from the top are definitely worth it... Bedankt Ben en Loes!(✿ ♥‿♥)

 

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is actually just one of several buildings contained within a complex commonly referred to as the "Field of Miracles" located in the Piazza Del Duomo.

The construction of the Tower began in 1173 and  continued for about 200 years before it was completed in 1372 due to the onset of a series of wars.

Builders started observing the lean a mere five years after construction began. When construction resumed in 1272, they began building one side of the tower taller than the other to correct the lean (this is why I said it’s nearly symmetrical). Finally, the tower was finished with the top floor again being angled to prevent further leaning.

In 1987, Piazza Del Duomo became a UNESCO WHS site.
 

Stamp: 

Toscana

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

CUBA ~ Tomas Terry Theater - Cienfuegos - UNESCO ~

... Beautiful interior view of a majestic theater located in the historical centre of the city... an architectural gem steeped in history and elegance... a mixture of French, Spanish and Cuban architecture... the auditorium, in the shape of a horseshoe, boasts 950 seats and is decorated with Carrara marble, hand-carved wooden flooring, and a ceiling filled with stunning Classicist-style frescoes... this eclectic-style building is being considered to be one of the most important in the city... Thanks Angelo!ヽ(•‿•)ノ

This theater was built between 1887 and 1889 in honor of Tomás Terry Adans, one of the richest men in Cuba who made a huge fortune in the sugar business in the 19th century.

It was opened in 1895 with the excellent performance of Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi. Since then, numerous personalities from various nationalities have had the honour of performing in it.

The Historic Centre of Cienfuegos was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
 

Stamps:

Cats 
(Issued 14-02-2007)

Orchids 
(Issued 10-11-1995)

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

GERMANY ~ Cathedral of Our Lady - Constance ~

... Nice view of the impressive Cathedral of Our Lady (Münster Unserer Lieben Frau) that stands proudly as a testament to past eras and is an integral part of the cityscape of Constance... a true pearl of historical architecture and one of the most important sacred buildings on the beautiful lake... with its majestic façade and striking towers is it not only an architectural masterpiece, but also a place of great historical importance... its late Romanesque architecture, artistic sculptures and Gothic stained glass windows makes it a testament to medieval craftsmanship at its finest... and a magnet for visitors from all over the world... one can also climb up to the tower for panoramic views across Konstanz and towards the Switzerland’s Alps... Thanks Dustin!【ツ】






It was built in the 11th century and has undergone numerous changes over the centuries. Over a period of more than twelve centuries, the Minster served as a cathedral for the bishops of Konstanz.

The Konstanz Minster is a place where history was written. From 1414 to 1418, the Konstanz Minster hosted the Council of Constance, one of the largest medieval congresses north of the Alps. The Minster served as the official meeting place for the council sessions, general congregations and liturgical celebrations.  


 

Photo: F.-J. Stiele-Werdermann



Stamp:

Lighthouse
(Issued 04-07-2024)

Monday, September 23, 2024

ITALY ~ San Gimignano - Tuscany - UNESCO ~

... Nice illustrated view of a beautiful town surrounded by 13th century walls perchesd high on a 300m steep hill... even from afar, you can tell what makes San Gimignano so special... the 14 majestic towers rise above its palaces up into the sky... they really look like skyscrapers, but almost without any windows... for this reason, the city carries the nickname "the Manhattan of the Middle Ages"... the two main churches contain a series of masterpieces of 14th and 15th-century Italian Renaissance art in their original architectural settings... the Torre Grossa (meaning ‘big tower’) stands at 54 meters and is the tallest tower in San Gimignano... it can be climbed and provides a 360-degree view of San Gimignano and the stunning surrounding valley... Thanks a lot Ben en Loes! (✿◠‿◠) 

San Gimignano was originally an Etruscan and then Roman settlemen. In time, it became a feudal domain of the bishops of Volterra and gained independence in 1199. The city is named after Saint Geminianus, who defended it from Attila the Hun in the mid 5th century.

In the 14th century, the noble families and upper middle-class merchants began building many fortified tower houses (probably as many as 72) to show their wealth and power. 

San Gimignano has been a UNESCO site since 1990.
 


Stamp: 

Toscana

Saturday, September 21, 2024

AZORES ~ Gruta das Torres - Pico Island ~

... View of the largest volcanic cave known to date in the Azores... the Gruta das Torres was discovered in 1990 located at an altitude of 285 meters and is about 5km long with a maximum height of 15 meters... it has a large main tunnel and several smaller tunnels with different structures at the top and sides... a visit to the cave is a 450-meter long walk... you have the opportunity to observe different types of lava and diverse geological formations...  such as stalactites and stalagmites, lateral benches, lava balls, striated walls and roped lava... as well as being able to verify the existence of fauna and flora specific to this location... you get to know the island from the "inside"... Thanks João!【ツ】 

Design: Nuno Farinha - Photo: Jorge Góis

Pico Island is the second largest island in the Azores Archipelago. It owes its name to the majestic volcanic mountain (Ponta do Pico) which ends in a pronounced peak whose toponym is Pico Pequeno or Piquinho. It is the highest mountain in Portugal and the third highest mountain emerging from the Atlantic reaching 2,351 meters in altitude.

The Gruta das Torres is part of the Lajidos – Gruta das Torres formation, located in the Montanha Volcanic Complex. It is estimated that it was formed around 1,500 years ago during an eruption originating from Cabeço Bravo.
 
Stamp:

Adhesive Stamp
(Issued 21-05-2020)

Friday, September 20, 2024

ITALY ~ Florence - Tuscany - UNESCO ~

... Beautiful illustrated views of Florence, one the most visited cities in the world... there’s no better place for Renaissance art and architecture... with its churches, palaces and museums that bear witness to the glorious past of this city... a place where beauty dominates... it boasts one of the oldest historic centres and some of the most famous museums in the world... you can see the major architectural wonders, marvel at masterpieces of Western art... as well as one of the most iconic and distinctive landscapes as far as the eye can see... with stamp from a private mail company called "Globe Postal Service (GPS)" but you can them only post them in GPN orange mailboxes...  Heel Erg Bedankt Loes en Ben! (✿ ♥‿♥)

"Basilica of the Holy Cross - Palazzo Vecchio - Florence Cathedral"

Florence is the capital city of the region of Tuscany. The city was a center of medieval European trade and finance. It is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.

Among the most famous of the city’s cultural giants are Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dante, Machiavelli, Galileo, and its most-renowned rulers, generations of the Medici family,  one of European history's most important noble families. Lorenzo de' Medici was considered a political and cultural mastermind of Italy in the late 15th century. 

Its historic centre was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1982.
 


Stamp:

Toscana

Thursday, September 19, 2024

FRANCE ~ Château de Montaillou - Ariège ~

... Nice views of a ruined castle dominating the village from the hill overlooking the upper Hers Valley... watches over the landscape that has hardly changed for centuries... all that remains of this rectangular castle are three walls of a ruined keep and evidence of other walls and earthworks... Montaillou was one of the last Cathar strongholds to fall... Ariège is certainly the destination that still contains the most secrets, mystical places, villages, and especially castles linked to Catharism... the Cathar castles, bastions of rebellion, of resistance to the Catholic Church, are exceptional places to explore here... Thanks a lot Josep&Assumpta! (✿◠‿◠)

This small village, located on the border of Ariège and Aude at an altitude of 1,300 meters, has only about twenty inhabitants in winter. Montaillou has in fact remained famous thanks to ancient writings which bear witness to Cathar practices in the region in the 13th century. 

The castle probably had three storeys and was built by the lords of Alion around the end of the 12th century, occupying a platform roughly 100m long by 30 to 40 m wide. The plan of the castle was simple: a wall linked to a tower followed the contours of the hill.

In the 12th century, a Christian religion different from Catholicism developed in the South of France: Catharism.This new belief, based on Christianity but highly criticized by Catholicism, quickly spread throughout Occitania a région of southern France. 
 

Stamp:

Personalities - Agnes Varda, 1928-2019 
(Issued 02-04-2024)

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

MEXICO ~ Peña de Bernal monolith - Bernal ~

... Great view of the iconic and main attraction of the town, the Peña de Bernal massive monolith... it rises  433 meters and creates a staggering backdrop of the town... it is the third-tallest monolith in the world.... you can hike up 80% of the rock to an ample outlook point... it is an incredibly steep hike at an altitude of 2500 meter above sea level... with spectacular view of the town, sky, and surrounding mountains...  at the highest point there is a small chapel where many religious travelers like to leave offerings or pray to culminate the climb... located in the heart of Mexico, Peña de Bernal is a charming and picturesque pueblo mágico (magical town)...it has very colorful cobbled streets, architectural and artistic buildings... Thanks a lot Carlos!【ツ】




San Sebastián Bernal, better known as Bernal (Spanish: from Basque Vernal, "place of stones or boulders"), is a colonial village in the Mexican state of Querétaro. It was founded in 1642 by Spanish soldier Alonso Cabrera.

According to geologists, Peña was formed as the relic of a volcanic eruption from the Jurassic Period. The lava from the volcano's center is harder than the surrounding crater. Over the millennia, the softer rock eroded away, leaving us with the hardened lava.  

Translated from the Greek word “monolithos”, monolith means single stone. 




Photo: Carlos A. Estrada


 

Stamp:

Textile Art
(Issued 13-10-2023)

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

USA ~ Fort Gratiot Light Station - Port Huron - Michigan ~

... Lovely view of the Fort Gratiot Light Station... located next to the new Coast Guard Station and includes the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse... a significant landmark on the west bank of Lake Huron... it is the oldest standing lighthouse in Michigan and still active... the Coast Guard station and lighthouse watch over one of the busiest waterways in the world....the property also features a public beach and a park... weather permitting, the Fort Gratiot Light Station is one of the few operating lighthouses that allow visitors to climb to the tower and step out onto the catwalk for a breathtaking view... a unique vantage point of the U.S. and Canadian waters... Thanks a lot dear Andrene! (✿◠‿◠)

Photo: John Penrod

Fort Gratiot is located in Port Huron, by the Blue Water Bridge that goes into Canada. It was built in 1814 along the St. Clair River to defend the region during the War of 1812.  New lighthouse was built in 1829 north of the military fort in a better sighted location at the head of the St. Clair River.

The 86 ft light stands above the lake level in a conical stone tower, overlaid with red brick that has been painted white. The keeper's cottage and fog whistle house are red.
 


Stamp: 

Flowers - African Daisy 
(Issued 14-03-2022)

Saturday, September 14, 2024

GERMANY ~ Ishtar Gate - Pergamonmuseum - Berlin - UNESCO ~

... Pretty view of a massive vibrant blue clay bricks gate with animal relief sculptures... it shows the upper part of the ancient eighth gate that used to guard an entrance to Babylon (in present-day Iraq) ... the most well-known landmark in the ancient city of Babylon... the gateway was excavated and then partly rebuilt at the Pergamon Museum after the end of the First World War in 1918... this magnificent structure offers a glimpse of the ancient city of Babylon and its rich history... as part of the ambitious Museum Island Master Plan, the museum is now completely closed to visitors... the institution is not scheduled to partially reopen until spring 2027  with some sections of the museum, including the famous Ishtar Gate, scheduled to stay closed until 2037...  Thanks Dustin!(✿◠‿◠)  

The Ishtar Gate was originally built during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar II in the 6th century BCE as part of a larger complex of walls, gates, and palaces. This monumental structure served as a ceremonial passage and a symbol of the city’s might and religious devotion. Named after the goddess Ishtar, the gate was dedicated to her worship, reflecting the importance of fertility and love in Babylonian culture.

 In 1999, UNESCO designated Museum Island and its five museums as a World Heritage Site.
 

Stamp:

The 100th Anniversary of the Planetarium in Germany
(Issued 05-10-2023)

Friday, September 13, 2024

DJIBOUTI ~ Lake Assal - UNESCO tentative list ~

... Nice views of a unique crater, oval-shaped lake... at an altitude of 155 meters below sea level... the lowest point on the African continent... the salinity level of its waters is 10 times that of the sea, making it one of the most saline in the world... floating in the tranquil pristine waters of Lake Assal is an unforgettable experience... the lake offers also a picturesque panorama of untamed wilderness with rugged landscapes, volcanic formations, and vast salt flats... its awe-inspiring natural beauty, geological significance, and cultural heritage make it a unique destination... Lake Assal is undeniably important for the local economy in Djibouti... beyond exporting salt,( it is the world's largest salt reserve),the region has proposals to help boost tourism... and it arrived with a small mystery😉 three postmarks and only one stamp???😁... Thanks Stephane!【ツ】

The Lake is located in Central Djibouti in the Afar depression and was formed by the opening of the Great Rift Valley. The watershed area of the lake is 900km². It is 19km long and 6.5km wide. At its deepest point, the lake is 40m deep, but the mean depth of the lake is less than half of that, at 7.4 m deep.

The area consists of a dry part, a white plain dry lake bed, and the highly saline water body. The main source of water supply is subsurface geothermal springs with aquifers linked to sea water. Specialized algae and fish live in the lake. (the salinity is 348 per mille - for comparison, the Dead Sea has only 260 per mille).

Lake Assal was submitted in 2015 to the UNESCO Tentative List.  


Stamp 

2X ?????????

UNICEF 
(Issued 18-12-2004)

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

GERMANY ~ Hohentübingen Castle - Tübingen ~

... Lovely view from the University of Tübingen Museum (MUT) part of an impressive castle located on a mountain spur... a Renaissance four-wing building with round towers... there are great panoramic views of Tübingen and surrounding countryside from the walls on several sides of the castle to the Swabian Jura... half of the castle is a museum, the other university departments... you can visit  the laboratory where Friedrich Miescher discovered DNA in 1869... with lovely "dog" stamp and another great first day postmark... Thanks Dustin!【ツ】


Build from 1037, it served as a castle in the Middle Ages. Until the 16th century, the castle was the residence of the dukes of Württemberg. 

Since 2006, the university's more than 60 collections have been united under an umbrella organization: the University of Tübingen MUT Museum. It is based in Hohentübingen Castle, where the castle laboratory and the Ancient Cultures collections are located. Also The Botanical Garden, the Paleontological Collection and the Psychological Collection.

The permanent exhibition covers 2000 m² and shows around 4500 exhibits from seven archaeological and cultural studies collections of the University of Tübingen, covering a cultural history period of around 40,000 years.
 
Stamp: 

Fauna - Dogs 
(Issued 04-07-2024)

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

BULGARIA ~ Thracian Tomb Sveshtari - UNESCO ~

... Great Tomb postcard nr2... one of the most important and best-preserved archeological monuments in the country... a monument of Thracian art... the one at Sveshtari is younger than the tomb at Kazanlak... it has a different architectural style as well... the main chamber has ten incredible sculptures along the walls: half-female, half-plant human shaped columns, holding up the ceiling...these columns are by far the most fascinating and unique feature, and nothing similar has been found at any other Thracian graves....and with exquisitely painted murals... Thanks once more Mariyana! (✿◠‿◠) 

© Photo: Boyko Kalev, design Vlado Prangov

This 3rd century BC Thracian tomb is thought to be the tomb of Dromichaetes (c. 300 - c. 280 BC), king of the Getae, and his wife. It was discovered in the early 1980s.

The original structure of the tomb is made of limestone blocks and consists of three separate chambers covered by semi-cylindrical vaults. Its length is approximately 7.5 meters and the internal height reaches 4.45 meters. 

 The Thracian Tomb Sveshtari was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
 


Stamp: 

 Bulgarian Natural Phenonmenon
 (21-06-2024)

Monday, September 9, 2024

BULGARIA ~ Thracian Tomb Kazanluk ~ UNESCO ~

... First great postcard of two showing the best places to explore Thracian history... the Thracian Tomb of Kazanluk and the Tomb of Sveshtari... the Kazanluk tomb itself is ornately decorated, and surprisingly small (about 3x3m). .. it's famous because of its unique frescoes of extremely high artistic value representing a Thracian couple at a ritual funeral feast... in order to preserve the frescoes as much as possible, the access to the original tomb is strictly forbidden... but that should be no problem, because there is an exact copy right next to the original one... Thanks a lot Mariyana!❀◕ ‿ ◕❀
© Photo: Boyko Kalev, design Vlado Prangov

Discovered in 1944, this tomb dates from the Hellenistic period, around the end of the 4th century BC.  and is believed to have belonged to the Thracian ruler Roigos.The Thracians are Indo-Europeans and began to emerge as a singular ethnic group around the middle of the 2nd Millennium BC. They primarily resided on the territories of modern-day Bulgaria, Romania, northern Greece and north-western Turkey.

The monument is a vaulted brickwork "beehive" (tholos) tomb, that used to be part of a large Thracian necropolis. It comprises a narrow corridor and a round burial chamber, both decorated with murals.

They were named an UNESCO world heritage site in 1979.

Stamp:

Bulgarian Natural Phenonmenon 
(21-06-2024)

Friday, September 6, 2024

GERMANY ~ State Museum of Egyptian Art - Munich ~

... View of a museum housed in a spectacular underground building that evoke associations with temple rooms and royal tombs... the entrance looks like it is buried as an archaeological excavation underneath the green forecourt... home to one of the most esteemed collections of Ancient Egyptian objects in the world... it covers 5,000 years of Ancient Egyptian art and culture... about 2000 of more than 8000 objects are displayed permanently... there are also temporary exhibitions... on display are ancient Egyptian artifacts, statues, sculptures, objects of worship, papyri, stone tablets with hieroglyphs, jewels, amulets, but also mummies, textiles and household items... Thanks a lot Dustin! (✿◠‿◠)




The Museum in Munich's Kunstareal was opened in 2013. It offers some 1800 m² of exhibition space, with an additional 400 m² for special exhibitions.

The foundation of the collection goes back to the beginning of the 19th century. Bavarian king Ludwig I. had already begun acquiring monuments for his planned Glyptothek while he was still Crown Prince. 

The second pillar of the Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich’s current collection were the acquisitions made by the Bavarian Academy of Science, mostly coffins and stela.





© Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst
Photo: Marianne Franke


Stamp:

Time Travel Germany - The Brandenburg Gate 1988 vs 2014 
(Issued 04-01-2024)

Thursday, September 5, 2024

DJIBOUTI ~ Day Forest National Park - UNESCO tentative list

... Nice views of the oldest National Park in Djibouti... it is one of the lush regions of a largely dry country... a beautiful mixture of terrains... some is desert and parts are 1000m high canyons.... most of the trees are in the canyon areas... in spite of its status, the forest as a whole has been under long-term environmental threat... 88% of the Day Forest has been lost over the last two centuries, and more than 20% of the loss has occurred during the last 50 years... one of the main reasons for this demise is climate change... climate in this region is becoming increasingly hot and dry and not suitable for forest... another reason of danger is (as usual around the world) human activities... Thanks Stephane!【ツ】

The Park is located in the northern part of the country in the Goda Mountains (1783m) and was declared a national park in 1939.  It contains the remains of a primary forest that is the only forest in Djibouti with  a total area of approximately 5,900 hectares. The region is one of the very few forested areas of Djibouti, which taken as a whole is one of the least forested countries on Earth. 

The vegetation of the park features an ancient juniper forest, ficus, wild olive trees, boxwoods, dragon trees, and other native plants. The forest is also characterized by the presence of unique and exceptional animals, as it includes a number of endemic bird species, especially the Djibouti spurfowl.

Day Forest National Park was submitted in 2015 to the UNESCO Tentative List. 
 
Stamps:

National Emblem 
(Issued 18-12-2004)


2X UNICEF 
(Issued 18-12-2004)

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

NORWAY ~ The Oseberg Ship - Oslo - UNESCO tentative list ~

... Beautiful view of the most famous and impressive ship of the Viking Ship Museum which is still nearly intact... a graceful boat with an elaborately carved prow and stern.... the vessel had been crushed by the weight of clay, turf, and stones under which it was buried... the blue clay of the mound preserved the wood, particularly the oak, ash, pine, and yew parts for longer than a millenium... in 1926, the delicate ship was moved to her new, custom-made home where she still stands today... now closed, but the museum will re-open in 2025 as a brand new and bigger one, giving more space to artifacts... Thanks a lot Kat!❀◕ ‿ ◕❀

© Photo: Mittet Foto AS

The Oseberg ship, was built in AD 820, buried in a grave mound 14 years later, and excavated in 1904. Shortly after the excavation, the 21.5m long and 5.0m wide ship was re-assembled and exhibited at the Viking Ship Museum, in Bygdøy, Oslo.

When the burial mound was excavated – it is named after the farm it was found on – the remains of two women were discovered, one of these must have held great rank to have such a grand send off.

Underneath the boat a chamber contained the most Viking-era finds ever to be found in Scandinavia.
 

Stamp:

EUROPA Stamp - Peace - The Highest Value of Humanity  
(Issued 09-05-2023)