This is a project of collecting postcards from all over the world. Please send me postcards of your beautiful countries, states, islands, regions and subjects of interesting places, so I can feature them here.
Friday, August 1, 2025
20th Year of Postcrossing #3 - Krems an der Donau Postcrossing Meetup (Austria)
Swimwear #13
Enoch Bolles. 1936.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Faroe Islands - Kalsoy Island
Kalsoy - filming location, Faroe Islands.
The northernmost part and scenery of Kalsoy was used as stand-in for the Kuril Islands in eastern Russia while filming for the 25th James Bond movie No Time to Die. In the film, which was released in 2021, the villain's lair is located on the island, for which a harbour and missile silos were added digitally.
Kalsoy, like Svínoy, is a comparatively isolated island, in that no bridge, tunnel, or causeway links to it (read more).
Malaysia - Federal Territory - Putrajaya - Putra Mosque
Putra Mosque in Presint 1 of Putrajaya, Malaysia
It is located on Putra Square and is adjacent to man-made Putrajaya Lake.
The pink-domed Putra Mosque is constructed with rose-tinted granite and consists of three main functional areas – the prayer hall, the Sahn, or courtyard, and various learning facilities and function rooms. The mosque can accommodate 15,000 worshippers at any one time (read more).
South Korea - Jeju ShinChang Windmill Coastal Road
ShinChang Windmill Coastal Road in Jeju Island
Czechia - Děčín Castle
Děčín Castle
Battleship Cove : Hiddensee
Hiddensee is a Russian-built missile corvette that was deployed by the East German Navy during the mid-to-late 1980s. Shortly after the reunification of Germany, she was transferred to the US Navy, where she served as a test platform for five years. She arrived at Battleship Cove in Fall River, MA in 1997 and exhibits a fascinating collection of Cold War technology.
Bulgaria - Pleven
Pleven City Centre.
Internationally known for the siege of Plevna of 1877, today it is a major economic centre of the Bulgarian Northwest and Central North and the third largest city of Northern Bulgaria after Varna and Ruse.
The name comes from the Slavic word plevnya ("barn") or from plevel, meaning "weed", sharing the same root, and the Slavic suffix -en (read more).
Germany - Lower Saxony - Historic Town of Goslar
Historic Town of Goslar, highlighting the market square and surrounding buildings, including the Imperial Palace of Goslar.
Germany - Bavaria - Augsburg Cathedral
Germany - Mecklenburg-Verpommern - Water Tower in Neverin
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Germany - Berlin - Sweden House
Berlin-Tiergarten, Hansaviertel.
Germany - Berlin - Berlin U-Bahn Station
Remarkable Women #6 - From Germany
Inspiring Women from Germany.
Germany - Bavaria - Bad Tölz
Bad Tölz
Archaeology has shown continuous occupation of the site of Bad Tölz since the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the Ice Age. For example, there are finds from the Hallstatt culture as well as from Roman Raetia, or at least occupation by romanized Celts.
The name "Tölz" (as "Tolnze") appears relatively late in documentation at the end of the 12th century. The name "Reginried" appears as that of a settlement belonging to the monastery at Tegernsee in earlier texts, which is probably the same as Reid in the western part of Mühlfeld (read more).
Canada - British Columbia - Vancouver
Lions Gate Bridge, Totem Pole, Harbour Centre, Steam Clock, False Creek in Vancouver.
Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada: 49.3 percent of its residents are not native English speakers, 47.8 percent are native speakers of neither English nor French, and 54.5 percent of residents belong to visible minority groups. It has been consistently ranked one of the most liveable cities in Canada and in the world. In terms of housing affordability, Vancouver is also one of the most expensive cities in Canada and in the world. Vancouverism is the city's urban planning design philosophy (read more).
Canada - British Columbia - Sturdies Bay
STURDIES BAY, Galiano Island