Feature the postage cover which are "traveling" across among countries.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Poster cover from UNPA (The Great Wall of China)
Postage cover from UNPA (Environment Climate)
Postage cover from Barbados



Flower Tree of Barbados depicted are The Baobab, Wild cinnamon, Pride of India and Fauna of Anolis Extremus (lizard).
Wild cinnamon (Canella winterana) has aromatic bark has been used as an alternative to true cinnamon. It is a rare tree in Barbados and slow-growing, found in remnants of dry or coastal forest.
Pride of India (Peltophorum pterocarpum) is a large, shade tree, popular in Barbados. The deep yellow flowers followed by copper-coloured pods, provide a stark contrast to the deep green foliage of this leguminous tree. The blossoms have the added bonus of being fragrant at night.
The Baobab (Adansonia digitata) is an African tree which has been introduced throughout the tropics. Its hanging, creamish flowers are pollinated by bats and the pendulous fruits which follow call to mind rats hanging by their tails. Baobab trees are thought to be among the world most long-lived trees.
Anolis Extremus is one of about 300 different lizard species in the genus Anolis. Anolis extremus being the only endemic anole found in Barbados.
Wild cinnamon (Canella winterana) has aromatic bark has been used as an alternative to true cinnamon. It is a rare tree in Barbados and slow-growing, found in remnants of dry or coastal forest.
Pride of India (Peltophorum pterocarpum) is a large, shade tree, popular in Barbados. The deep yellow flowers followed by copper-coloured pods, provide a stark contrast to the deep green foliage of this leguminous tree. The blossoms have the added bonus of being fragrant at night.
The Baobab (Adansonia digitata) is an African tree which has been introduced throughout the tropics. Its hanging, creamish flowers are pollinated by bats and the pendulous fruits which follow call to mind rats hanging by their tails. Baobab trees are thought to be among the world most long-lived trees.
Anolis Extremus is one of about 300 different lizard species in the genus Anolis. Anolis extremus being the only endemic anole found in Barbados.
Labels:
Anolis Extremus,
Barbados,
Flower Tree,
Pride of India,
The Baobab,
Wild cinnamon
Postage Cover from Portugal


Postage Cover from Canada


The Postage cover i got from Canada depicted the Loyalist on stamps.
Postage cover from Libanon
Postage cover from Malaysia


Postage cover get from Malaysia ebay seller and depicted bird species, merak pongsu, upeh bakau, and muria bersiul gunung. There is written noticed that the cover is not good condition (not sealed properly).
Labels:
malaysia,
merak pongsu,
muria bersiul gumung,
upeh bakau
Saturday, 4 September 2010
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Bird flying stamp series on postage cover from UK
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
The animated ants on postage cover .
Postage cover of duck series from Indonesia

This cover I get from my friend featured duck stamp series of Indonesia, Aythya australis (Kambangan Coklat), Anas superciliosa (Itik alis),Anas gibberifrons(Itik nonong), Nettapus coromandelianus (Trutu coklat), Nettapus Pulchelus(Trutu hijau), Dendrocygna javanica(Belibis Polos), Dendrocygna arcuata(Belibis kembang).
Cover from Ascension Islands
Cover from USA
Cover from Canada
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