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" Papilio dardanus, the African Swallowtail, Mocker Swallowtail or Flying Handkerchief, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae (the swallowtails)...The species is broadly distributed throughout Sub-Saharan Africa...The British entomologist E. B. Poulton described it as "the most interesting butterfly in the world"..." ( Wiki )
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❁ La Habana Vieja, Cuba ❁
☛ One of the original letter boxes of Calle Mercaderes in the heart of Old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Havana, wich lies on the northwest coast of Cuba, was founded in the early sixteenth century by the Spanish and was declared the capital of Cuba in 1607.
☛ L'une des boîtes aux lettres originales de Calle Mercaderes au cœur de la Vieille Havane, un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. La Havane, qui se trouve sur la côte nord-ouest de Cuba, a été fondée au début du XVIe siècle par les Espagnols et a été déclarée capitale de Cuba en 1607.
☛ Uno de los buzones originales de la calle Mercaderes en el corazón de la Habana Vieja, Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. La Habana, que se encuentra en la costa noroeste de Cuba, fue fundada a principios del siglo XVI por los españoles y fue declarada capital de Cuba en 1607.
Collective 52 Photo Project. Week 23/52- ''Geometry'' -Truncated Cylinders.
Business, National and Atomic class mail boxes. Thessaloniki, Greece.
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Conrail's hotshot Mail-3 was curving along the Juniata River behind a typical six-pack of high-horsepower EMD and GE four axle motors.
The hot trailer trains were a constant sight along the Middle Division on what was once the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad and the less successful Penn Central.
This classic trackage is now unfortunately Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line.
This is the night mail crossing the Border,
Bringing the cheque and the postal order,
Letters for the rich, letters for the poor,
The shop at the corner, the girl next door.
From Night Mail by W H Auden.
Created for the Kreative People Group Contest Mail Collage Art
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When I first got married it was so exciting to go the mailbox to get my mail. In fact, I would enter contests, send for coupons, order magazines anything just to fill my mailbox. Nowadays other than junk mail, my mailbox doesn't thrill me like it once did. Most of my bills are sent electronically and there is hardly any correspondence sent through the mail. Trying to be more environmentally aware last year I opted to skip mailed holiday greetings. I do miss the days of picking out special stationery and hand- writing letters to family and friends.
Everything in our society feels so urgent, we don't seem to want to wait for anything anymore. Do you remember mailing away your film and how exciting it was to get your photos back in the mail? I wouldn't want to go back to that but I think we need to learn about waiting and being excited again. Anticipating something is almost better than getting it.
Large crowds despite the awful weather at Quorn witness the final TPO demonstration for the day at the 2015 Great Central Railway Winter Gala
Visiting Swindon GWR design built by BR in 1950 Manor Class 7920 had the honour
Canon EOS 60D (2010)
Canon EF 28-105 USM
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
Pants and Boots by pOOnsh
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