If you liked the kestrel in last week's post I'm sure that, like me, you will be pleased to see one of the Big Five from Malawi.
Malawi - 11 March 2011 - Leopard |
However that is one stamp where I wish the country name was smaller.
If going to the theatre is your thing, how about visiting San Luis Potosi -
Mexico -27 July 1945 Reconstruction of the Theatre of La Paz |
In Germany I found an impressive castle, and no it didn't belong to Ludwig.
Germany - 2 January 2015 Ludwigslust Castle |
In 2013 a joint issue between Germany and Australia commemorated the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Ludwig Leichhardt. Ludwig disappeared along with 7 men, 20 mules and 70 bullocks on an exploration expedition in Australia in 1848.
No trace of them has ever been found other than the burnt-out stock of a gun in a tree, despite searches still being carried out.
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5 comments:
I like how they have placed the leopard's nose in the country name. What a mysterious story about the explorers.
That leopard is superb.
And I had no idea about Leichhardt - crazy that their remains were never found.
Hi Bob - lovely to see the leopard ... but as you say the name is a little large or unnecessarily so ... but love the stamp - cheers Hilary
A nice and original selection, as usual. The leopard is amazing on this stamp.
Now I want to read more about the missing Ludwig!
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