I've been to Turkey several times and recognise some of the images on this card. In the middle the Celsus library in the ancient city of Efese. Magnificent building!!! An het loverleft I think the Kusadasi cruiseharbor can be seen and the upper right might be a boat on the Manavgat river. I can recommend a visit to Kusadasi and the city of Efese.
World Postcards Day 01.10.2024
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World Postcard Day is celebrated on October 1st each year to celebrate the
postcard and the amazing connections it creates. i feel so lucky to be the
recei...
UK ~ Ely Cathedral - Cambridgeshire ~
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... Dawn in Ely with stunning Cathedral view... a magnificent structure
and the only UK building to be listed as one of the "Seven Wonders of the
Medieval...
Islamabad - Pakistan
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* Asia-Pakistan-Islamabad **This is the capital of Pakistan and my point of
entry for the tour of Pakistan . I had enjoyed my brief visit for a few
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I've been waiting to get the last June's card of this RR and it finally
got here. It was so worth to wait for it.
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Lif...
[Brazil] Palacio do Itamaraty
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Akhirnya dapat kartu pos dari negara yang jauh lagi. Sambil berharap
sewaktu saat nanti bisa melihat langsung istana ini. Terima kasih
kirimannya Mas ...
Slovenia: Julian Alps
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stretch from northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at
Mount...
7th August 2023: Museum Koenig in Bonn, Germany
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research institution. It was opened in 1934. In 1948 the museum saw the
opening of t...
Melbourne Tram, Australia - Wooden Postcard
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isolation, on...
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Dear Friends,
After so many years I have to stop collecting due to health problems and
especially because I can no longer travel.
I thank everyone for ...
Rajasthani Women
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being a desert, the Thar or Great Indian Desert to be specific, it is not
the m...
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Just in time for their historic advance in the World Cup, I received this
striking card from Khouir in Casablanca, showing the iconic architecture of
the...
Neuschwanstein
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*From*: Germany
*Category*: collection
*Date:* August 2020
*Neuschwanstein Castle* is a 19th-century historicist palace on a rugged
hill above the villag...
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mid-17th ce...
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The Archaeological wonder of Sri Lankan City planing, Arts, Gardenscaping,
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Sigir...
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Hello May, still in lock-down. Well they are gradually lifting restrictions
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We still have c...
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*Monaco City (French: Monaco-Ville) is the southcentral ward in
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the Mediterranean Sea, ...
Countries of the World (COTW)
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https://houseofpostcards.pl/en_US/c/Countries-of-the-World/181
Updated: 5 March 2020
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*Missing (17/30) *
*Looking for: Belgium, Croatia,...
What do you know about Thailand
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One more card for today. This one is from an Instagram swap with Lily in
Finland, from her adventures in Asia. I LOVED reading about them (and
looking at t...
A Cricket Postcard from a Non-Cricketing Nation USA
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to share one of my favourite postcards with you from my collection. The
gorgeou...
Melbourne, Australia
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[image: Melbourne]
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*Cool version of the stamp.*
*Heated version of the stamp.*
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Highland...
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blog is still here... but it is now 'My Favorite Postcards'... at this
addr...
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Pi...
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private swap
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http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1090
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Na temat tej kartki już kiedyś wypowiadałem się na jednym z forum. To
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Thi...
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[image: Happy Hallowe'en]
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2 comments:
I've been to Turkey several times and recognise some of the images on this card. In the middle the Celsus library in the ancient city of Efese. Magnificent building!!! An het loverleft I think the Kusadasi cruiseharbor can be seen and the upper right might be a boat on the Manavgat river.
I can recommend a visit to Kusadasi and the city of Efese.
Hi Monique
The upperright is Gocek - Mugla.
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