A nice Fauna cover from South Korea, depicting a complete set issued in 2015 on topic "Endangered species - Wolf".
Thursday, 12 April 2018
SOUTH KOREA
A nice Fauna cover from South Korea, depicting a complete set issued in 2016 on topic "Endangered species - Eurasian Otter".
SOUTH KOREA
A nice Fauna cover from South Korea, depicting a complete set issued in 2017 on topic "Endangered species - Korean Mountain Goat".
PAKISTAN
A beautiful cover from Pakistan, depicting a complete set issued in 2012 on topic "Coral reefs of the Arabian Sea".
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
NORTH MACEDONIA
My first cover from Macedonia (it means a new country in my collection), depicting a WWF complete set issued in 2011. This set celebrates the European ground squirrel (Smermophilus citellus), a member of the rodent order.

BELARUS
A nice WWF cover from Belarus, depicting a complete set issued in 2010 celebrating the green snaketail (Ophiogompus Cecília), a species of dragonfly that we can find in many european countries.
BHUTAN
A nice cover from Bhutan, depicting 2 stamps issued in 2017 (from a set of 6) on topic "Pheasants of Bhutan".
BHUTAN
A nice cover from Bhutan, depicting 2 stamps issued in 2017 (from a set of 6) on topic "Pheasants of Bhutan".
BHUTAN
A nice cover from Bhutan, depicting 2 stamps issued in 2017 (from a set of 6) on topic "Pheasants of Bhutan".
SERBIA
A cover from Serbia, depicting a complete set issued in 2017 on topic "EUROPA - Castles". The stamp on the left shows the Maglic Castle from the 13th century and the right stamp shows the Smederevo Fortress from the 15th century.

Sunday, 8 April 2018
TURKEY
An amazing cover from Turkey, depicting a miniature sheet issued in 2015 on topic "UNESCO World Heritage in Istanbul".
The Historic Areas of Istanbul are inscribed as a UNESCO site since 1985. Due to its strategic location on the Bosphorus peninsula between the Balkans and Anatolia, Black Sea and the Mediterranean, Istanbul has been associated with major political, religious and artistic events for more than 2.000 years. Its masterpieces include the ancient Hippodrome of Constantine, the 6th. century Hagia Sophia and the 16th. century Süleymaniye Mosque.
The Historic Areas of Istanbul are inscribed as a UNESCO site since 1985. Due to its strategic location on the Bosphorus peninsula between the Balkans and Anatolia, Black Sea and the Mediterranean, Istanbul has been associated with major political, religious and artistic events for more than 2.000 years. Its masterpieces include the ancient Hippodrome of Constantine, the 6th. century Hagia Sophia and the 16th. century Süleymaniye Mosque.
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