Hello
there! I received this
postcard through direct swap, I received it on 15/Aug/17 and it was sent
by Nurul, from Malaysia. This
time it’s a Flags of the World postcard from her country.
Hello
there! On 25/Jul/2017 I received a postcard from the Czech Republic, sent by
Michaela. It shows very interesting facts about her town, Karlovy Vary; the style is very similar to the Greetings From... series.
Hello
there! On 25/Jul/2017 I received a postcard from Ukraine, sent by
Konstantin. It is an illustration showing some vocabulary starting with the Cyrilic letter Н (Latin letter N).
Hello
there! I received this
postcard through direct swap, I received it on 25/Jul/2017; it was sent
by Luba, travelling in Armenia; it's also my first postcard from there. This
time it’s a Greetings From… postcard from the country she was currently in.
Hello
there! I received this
postcard through direct swap, I received it on 25/Jul/17 and it was sent
by Julia, from the United States. This
time it’s a Flags of the World postcard from her country.
Hello
there! I received this
postcard through direct swap, I received it on 25/Jul/17 and it was sent
by Jana, from Slovakia. This
time it’s a Flags of the World postcard from her country.
Hello
there! On 03/Jul/2017 I received a postcard from Germany, sent by
Beatrix. It shows many many ways to say thank you in different languages (by the way, añay means "thank you" in Peruvian [Cuzco] Quechua).
Hello
there! On 03/Jul/2017 I received a postcard from Russia, sent by
Konstantin. It shows a view of the Kremlin, the Bolshoi Kamenny bridge and the Pashkov House.
Hello there! I received this postcard through direct swap, and I was
very excited for it reaching my doorstep. I received it on 03/Jul/2017 and it was sent by Mateja, from Slovenia. I had seen these series of postcards before but I never knew how they were called until recently. The series is called Flags of the World, and it’s produced by
Postcardsmarket, an online postcard store; the postcard's main detail is the flag of an specific country it represents, along with some interesting facts about it (Slovenia, in this
case). Many people collect them and want to have one postcard per each
country.