2008:Gorgeous Australia |
1953: Definitive 'Local Motives' |
1960: Opening of Kariba Hydro-electric Scheme |
Although the mighty Kariba dam is more famous, the stamp features the Kariba Gorge, down which flows the Zambezi River, today the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Kariba Gorge is 21 kilometers long and it took David Hume and Jephita Jumwi three days to walk it. I definitely would have taken the nearby dirt road for the hike was not for the fainthearted.
1964: Nature Preservation (Design - M Stage; Engraver - Cz Slania) |
Or even better idle by the Karup (known for its very large sea trout) in Denmark
1977: Navigation on the Danube (Design - CV Carnabatu and C Bucur) |
or relax on a ride down the Danube. Here the Carpati is seen at Cazane cruising through the Iron Gates gorge in the Carpathian Mountains.
Stepping Stones, River Esk, Cumbria |
Sunday Stamps II theme this week is - Waterfalls and Rivers - flow over for more to See It On A Postcard
3 comments:
First off, thanks for that link. I have spent the better part of the afternoon reading these adventures!
I've always liked the idea of travelling on the water where you get such a different perspective. But seeing a bird's eye view of a river will always be my favourite.
Those waterfalls would be such a delight to see.
I'm afraid I need more than half hour to reach Russel Falls... :)
I love your selection of stamps, and the picture you posted.
The Mauritius and Nyasaland stamps are superb.
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