Showing posts with label Caribbean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caribbean. Show all posts

Monday, 3 October 2022

{DIRECT SWAP} [LOCATION #83] Hello from Hell

Hello there! I received this postcard through direct swap on Reddit, I received it on 22/Jan/2020 and it was sent from the Cayman Islands. It shows a place in this country called Hell, which gets its name from a group of short, black, limestone formations located in the area. This is also my first postcard from here.

Back of the card

And here's the stamp used

Cheers!

Saturday, 1 October 2022

{DIRECT SWAP} [LOCATION #82] Swing bridge

Hello there! I received this postcard through direct swap, I received it on 11/Apr/2019 and it was sent by Debora, travelling in Belize. It shows a swing bridge in Belize City that used to be used to control morning and evening traffic, but it's not longer functional. This is my first postcard from this place.

Back of the card

And here are the stamps she used

Cheers!

Saturday, 9 June 2018

{DIRECT SWAP} Greetings from... Bermuda

Hello there! I received this postcard through direct swap, I received it on 25/Oct/2017; it was sent by Carol, from Bermuda. This time it’s a Greetings From… postcard from her country.


Back of the card


And here are the stamps she used
 

Cheers!

Saturday, 29 April 2017

{DIRECT SWAP} [LOCATION #44] Greetings from... Barbados

Hello there! I received this postcard through direct swap, I received it on 10/Aug/2016; it was sent by Carol, who sent it from Barbados. This time it’s a Greetings From… postcard from this country, sent when she was visiting there.



Back of the card


And here are the stamps she used


Cheers!

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

[LOCATION #43] CU-2190: Oldest house

Hello! Although I don't remember well when I received this postcard (my first one from this region), it must have been between July and August; it was from Cuba, sent by Aime. It shows the oldest house in the Caribbean, in Santiago de Cuba. In theory, this postcard had been travelling for over a year before reaching my door (she had to send it again, because the first postcard was lost in the trip; and when I wanted to register it after receiving it, it wasn't possible because over a year had already passed).


This postcard came in an envelope, so it's also my first cover from this country. 


And here's the stamp she used


Cheers!