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Monday, December 23, 2024

Maldives - K-atoll Maafushi (1)

K-atoll or Kaafu Atoll Maafushi, Maldives.
Sent by myself during my vacation in Mafushi in Maldives (8-11th December 2024).
Maafushi (Dhivehi: މާފުށި) is one of the inhabited islands of Kaafu Atoll and the leading local tourism island of the Maldives. The island's proximity to Malé and its transport hubs has allowed Maafushi to become a popular destination for tourists visiting local islands (read further).
Postcard by Triton Maldives

Mali - Bamako (2)


Bamako, MALI.

Sent by Jean Joseph Diarra from Bamako, Mali.



Mali - Bamako (1)


Bamako, MALI.

Sent by Jean Joseph Diarra from Bamako, Mali.

Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2022 population of 4,227,569. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.

Bamako is the nation's administrative center. The city proper is a cercle in its own right. Bamako's river port is located in nearby Koulikoro, along with a major regional trade and conference center. Bamako is the seventh-largest West African urban center after Lagos, Abidjan, Kano, Ibadan, Dakar, and Accra. Locally manufactured goods include textiles, processed meat, and metal goods as well as mining. Commercial fishing occurs on the Niger River (read further).


Puerto Rico - Viejo San Juan


Viejo San Juan or Old San Juan.


Sent by Maria-Isabel from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Old San Juan (SpanishViejo San Juan) is a historic district located at the "northwest triangle" of the islet of San Juan in San Juan. Its area roughly correlates to the BallajáCatedral, Marina, MercadoSan Cristóbal, and San Francisco sub-barrios (sub-districts) of barrio San Juan Antiguo in the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico (read further).

Taiwan - Taiwanese Night Market Popular Popcorn Chicken

 
Sent by Tina from Taiwan.

Taiwanese fried chicken (Chinese鹹酥雞pinyinxiánsūjīWade–Gileshsien²su¹chi¹Pe̍h-ōe-jīkiâm-so͘-ke; also 鹽酥雞yánsūjī; 'salty crispy chicken'), westernized as popcorn chicken, is a dish in Taiwanese cuisine commonly found as a street snack. It is popular at the night markets in Taiwan. It consists of bite-sized pieces of chicken, coated and fried with flour and seasoning mixture. Salt and pepper is the staple condiment, while chili powder, lightly fried basil leaves, and garlic bits are added depending on preference (read further).

Japan - Five-Storey Pagoda


Five-storey pagoda (Nara period, national treasure)
A five-storey pagoda outdoors with a total standing of 16.7 meters tall.
It is the smallest standing pagoda. It is a masterpiece of Muro Mountains that exudes a dignified atmosphere.

Sent by Yuki who lives near Tokyo, Japan.

Kohfukuji’s Five-storied Pagoda was originally erected in 730 by Empress Kōmyō (701–760), the daughter of Kohfukuji’s founding patron, Fujiwara no Fuhito (659–720). Over its long history, the pagoda burned down a total of five times, with the current reconstruction dating to 1426. At 50.1 meters, it is the second-tallest wooden pagoda in Japan today. Famous for its deep eaves, the structure successfully blends references to the architecture of the Nara Period (710–794) with the dynamic architectural style of the Muromachi Period (1136–1573) during which it was last rebuilt (read further).

USA - Arizona - Grand Canyon Skywalk


Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is an architechtural marvel. It was completed on March 28, 2007 after 2.5 years of hard work and engineering. The structure itself weighs an astinishing 1.571 million pounds, and was built to withstand an excess of 71 million pounds in weight on top of it.

Sent by Cheyenne from Oklahoma, USA.

Singapore


Sent by Daphne of Singapore.


USA - Pittsburgh - Schenley Park

Schenley Park - This image shows the tufa bridge over Phipps Run, which was part of the original design of the park. Efforts are underway to restore the historic trail and streambed soil erosion leading to Phanter Hollow Lake.

Sent by Liz from Pittsburgh, USA.

A daily destination for university students, business people, and outdoor enthusiasts, the park also hosts major annual events such as the Vintage Grand Prix and the Pittsburgh Race for the Cure (read further).

Merry Postcrossing


Sent by Cossette from Seattle, Washington, USA.

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Postcards to Swap With My Missing Countries - Maldives (Part 2)

I bought many postcards and stamps during my travel to Maldives last week. Here is one of those. I would love to swap this postcard with two (2) postcards of my missing countries OR two (2) postcards that suit my preferences. These unaddressed postcards were stamped and postmarked by a post office at the Velana International Airport in Maldives. 

Here how the swap goes. I am going to send this postcard to you in an envelope. And you are going to send me with two (2) postcards, each sent stamped and postmarked in that country. Hope this explanation helps. Thanking you in advance. Kindly e-mail me for this arrangement.

Please follow this posting as I will put more on Maldives postcards.

Note : A postcard in Maldives costs USD1.00 and a stamp of MVR15 is sold at USD2.00.

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