06/06/2021

Wonder Woman - Tallahassee, Florida


Wonder Woman (her alter ego Diana from Themyscira) - a fictional character known from the comic book series published by DC Comics.
The creators of the characters were the psychologist William Moulton Marston and the cartoonist Harry G. Peter. She first appeared in All-Star Comics vol. 1 # 8 (December 1941) published by All-American Publications.


 

05/06/2021

#46 FOTW - Tainan, Taiwan


Taiwanese children have the best math results in the world. Taiwan is also one of the high IQ areas in the world. There are 9 national parks in Taiwan. They cover a total of 8.6% of the country's area.


 

04/06/2021

Large Letter Reprint - Ashburn, Virginia


Nicknames: Old Dominion, Mother of Presidents
Mottos: Sic semper tyrannis - (English: Thus Always to Tyrants)

More than half of the civil war battles between North and South took place in the territory of Virginia. 2,200 out of 4,000 battles took place there.
Jamestown, the first of 13 Colonies, was established for the purpose of silk cultivation. After that, however, when the plans were thwarted by a fungus plague that completely destroyed the mulberry bushes, it was decided to plant tobacco. To this day, Virginia is famous for its huge tobacco plantations.


 

03/06/2021

Eurowings - Verden (Aller), Germany


Eurowings - German low-cost airline based in Düsseldorf. It is part of the Lufthansa Group - the largest airline in Germany. It supports both domestic and international flights. In 2018, the line handled over 40 million passengers and employed almost 10,000 employees.


 

02/06/2021

#45 GF - Colombo, Sri Lanka


The stunning natural beauty and treasures of Sri Lanka were appreciated by the legendary explorer Marco Polo. He said Sri Lanka is the most beautiful island in the world.
Sri Lanka is the third largest tea producer in the world. Over 700,000 people work at its collections.
This country is called the "Tear of India".

 

01/06/2021

Panorama of Millau - Millau, France


Millau Viaduct (in French Viaduc de Millau) - a viaduct on the A75 motorway over the Tarn River valley.
It is the tallest structure of this type in Europe, with the highest pillar 341 m high. The length of the route leading through the viaduct is 2,460 meters. The bridge is tolled.


 

29/05/2021

Civil War photograph - United Nations New York


Gen. George Gordon Meade (at the center, with beard), commander of the Union Army of the Potomac and the victor at the Battle of Gettysburg, with staff officers on the steps of the Wallack house in Culpeper, VA.
Photograph September 1863 by Timothy H. O'Sullivan. 


 

14/02/2021

View of Vilnius - Vilinus, Lithuania


Cold beet soup - cold soup based on boiled beetroot mixed with sour milk or sour cream (nowadays often replaced by kefir, yogurt, or buttermilk) with additives such as raw cucumber, dill, hard-boiled egg, and in the classic version - crayfish necks. A dish of Polish and Lithuanian cuisine.
Modern recipes do not add meat, meat, or fish to Lithuanian cold soup, but add radishes or chives as an addition.

 

13/02/2021

Saga International Balloon Fiesta - Saga, Japan

The fiesta is held just outside Saga City, along the Kase River. It has grown from a gathering of 5 hot air balloons to a competition where over 3500 people volunteer and has gained a reputation as one of the top ballooning competitions in the world. 
It is also a popular time for tourists as the Karatsu Kunchi Festival is held at the same time in Karatsu City. Since 1980 the launch site has been visited by over 10 million spectators.


 

12/02/2021

Lakes in the Italian Alps - Varese, Italy


Lago Maggiore - a glacial lake, there are a number of islands on the lake, the most famous of which are the Borromean Islands.
Lago di Lugano - located in the Lugano Alps, it connects the lakes of Maggiore and Como. 
Lago di Como - it is the deepest lake in the Alps and one of the deepest in Europe; creates crypto depression. The shape of the lake on the map resembles an inverted letter Y. On the western shore of Como is Sacro Monte di Ossuccio, one of the nine sacred mountains in northern Italy.


 

11/02/2021

#44 GF - Budva, Montenegro


Legend has it that Budva was founded by Cadmus, a Phoenician hero expelled from Thebes, who found refuge here for himself and his wife Harmonia. According to the findings of archaeologists, first (from the 4th century BCE) there was an Illyrian settlement here, then only the Greek colony of Buthoe.


 

10/02/2021

Svetloye Ozero - Friazino, Russia


Russian Swan Lake (also known as "Svetloe Lake"), a lake in the Altai Krai region, best known as winter non-frozen lake with Whooper swan presence.


 

09/02/2021

#45 FOTW - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic


Dominican Republic is America's oldest state. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage in 1492.  The Dominican Republic is the only country in the world that has a picture of the Bible on its national flag.
Dominican amber - a variety with blue fluorescence, the so-called blue amber. It is usually very transparent. It contains numerous and well-preserved fossils, mainly insects and arachnids.


 

07/02/2021

Large Letter Reprint - Rhame, North Dakota


Nicknames: Peace Garden State, Roughrider State, Flickertail State, Heaven on Earth
Mottos: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable
North Dakota bison are among the largest in the world: they are up to 3 meters long and weigh more than a ton.
The Dickinson Dinosaur Museum houses twelve complete dinosaur skeletons, including Triceratops and Edmontosaurus.
90% of North Dakota is arable land - the most of any US state.


 

06/02/2021

MiG-29 Aerobatic team - Oldenburg, Germany


MiG-29 - Soviet, now Russian modern frontline fighter, developed by the MiG design bureau. First flown in 1977 and produced since 1983.
It was used by the Iraqi air force during the Gulf War and by Yugoslavia during the NATO Allied Force operation. In 2005, the Belarusian MiG-29BM set 15 international records in the class of aircraft weighing up to 20 tons.


 

05/02/2021

"Air dream" by Maria Dmitrieva - Moscow, Russia


The first public presentation of the hot air balloon was made by the Montgolfier brothers in a meadow near Annonay on June 4, 1783. Their balloon rose to a height of 2,000 m and during a 10-minute flight, it covered a distance of nearly 2 km.


 

04/02/2021

#43 GF - Marrakesh, Morocco


Marrakech is Morocco's fourth-largest city but has for centuries been the unofficial capital of the south of the country, attracting countless merchants and traders. Called the pearl of the south and a city of cities, it is situated at the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
Marrakesh is called the red city. Local legend says that when the Koutoubia mosque was built, so much blood was shed that all walls, houses, and roads turned red.


 

03/02/2021

Archway in front of the town of Xidi - Shanghai, China


Xidi is a village in the historical Huizhou region of Anhui province, China. It was declared a part of the "Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui" World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000, along with Hongcun.


 

02/02/2021

#44 FOTW - Porto, Portugal


The Portuguese introduced Chili, Pepper, Potatoes, and Tomatoes from India.
Portugal is one of the most popular surfing destinations in the world. You can surf here 364 days a year.
Vasco Da Gama bridge was opened to car traffic on March 29, 1998, during the international fair Expo '98. The building was named after the sailor Vasco da Gama on the 500th anniversary of his discovery of the sea route from Europe to India.


 

01/02/2021

NASA INSIGNIA - Dallas, Texas


Johnson Space Center - is NASA's center for human spaceflight, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted. It consists of a complex of 100 buildings constructed on 1,620 acres (660 hectares) in the Clear Lake Area of ​​Houston, which acquired the official nickname "Space City" in 1967. 
It is popularly known by its radio call signs "Mission Control" and "Houston".


 

31/01/2021

The Evil Eye - Istanbul, Turkey


Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury, while others believe it to be a kind of supernatural force that casts or reflects a malevolent gaze back-upon those who wish harm upon others (especially innocents). 

Talismans or amulets created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". Older iterations of the symbol were often made by ceramic or clay, however, proceeding the production of glass beads in the Mediterranean in approximately 1500 B.C., evil eye beads popularised with the Phonecians, Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans.


 

30/01/2021

Klompen - Leersum, The Netherlands

A klomp is a whole-foot clog from the Netherlands.

The traditional all-wooden Dutch clogs have been officially accredited as safety shoes with the CE mark and can withstand almost any penetration including sharp objects and concentrated acids. 
They are actually safer than steel-capped protective shoes in some circumstances, as the wood cracks rather than dents in extreme accidents, allowing easy removal of the clog and not continued pressure on the toes by the (edge of the) steel nose.


 

29/01/2021

Vermouth Martini - Winnipeg, Canada


Vermouth is an aromatized fortified wine, flavored with various botanicals (roots, barks, flowers, seeds, herbs, and spices) and sometimes colored.
The modern versions of the beverage were first produced in the mid-to-late 18th century in Turin, Italy. While vermouth was traditionally used for medicinal purposes, it was later served an apéritif, with fashionable cafés in Turin serving it to guests around the clock.


 

28/01/2021

#42 GF - Godby, Aland Islands


In the Åland Islands, there is a total ban on military maneuvers and a ban on airplanes by military aviation - the area of the Åland Islands is a demilitarized zone.
More than 90% of the inhabitants of the Åland Islands have their mother tongue as Swedish and 5% as Finnish. The government-funded schools are Swedish-speaking.