Saturday 7 December 2013

Sparrows in Field

A flock of sparrow



















This card is very popular .
So this card is out of stock

Thursday 5 December 2013

Great Egret

A group of Egret



















This card is so popular that it is out of stock.Let me know if you still desire this card.

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Komtar Tower of Penang

A tall tower 




















This tower in Penang is an office block.Here there is also a big bus interchange.

Monday 2 December 2013

Inside the Grocer Shop





















Can you see the Tiny PNG flag?
So let us fill this shop with many things to sell.

Sunday 1 December 2013

Saturday 30 November 2013

Malacca Trishaws




















In Melaka  , trishaws are available as a way of transport.The trishaws are very modern have have loud music.If anyone wants this card or desires to travel to Melaka let me know....Also Malacca and Melaka are one and the same place spelt differently.

Friday 1 November 2013

Kuala Lumpur Skyline

A city of buildings.























This city was built on business.There is a lot of wheeling and dealing.
If you desire this card let me know.

Thursday 24 October 2013

Singapore Flyer Postcard



















Here is a chance to see the Famous Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Singapore Three Birds



















The blog heading says it right.There are three different birds. It is a wonder to see this postcard.

Monday 21 October 2013

Singapore Animals




















I am expecting to see more animals.Here is a postcard to show the animals.

Sunday 20 October 2013

Jurong Bird Park Card

















Can anyone help to get this card.?I have a desire to be in Singapore.

Saturday 19 October 2013

Penang Ferry Terminal

A Scene of the Ferry with the City Backdrop























This was the major transport link to Penang many years ago

Friday 18 October 2013

Thursday 17 October 2013

Kuala Lumpur Skyline






















In the distance you can see the Twin Tower KLCC and KL Tower.
Let me know if you want such a card.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Ceuta and Melilla, North Africa

Ceuta and Melilla, fragments of Europe on north Africa's Mediterranean coast, came under Spanish control around 500 years ago.
Madrid says the urban enclaves are integral parts of Spain. They are surrounded by Morocco, which views the Spanish presence as anachronistic and claims sovereignty.
But improving relations were jeopardised in November 2007 by Spanish King Juan Carlos' II first visit to the territories in more than 30 years, which King Mohammed VI strongly condemned.
Spain also controls a scattering of islets along the north African coast, including uninhabited Perejil, which was at the centre of a spat in 2002 when Moroccan soldiers occupied it before being removed by the Spanish army.

Perspective view of the Strait of Gibraltarfacing eastwards; Spain and Gibraltar on the left; Morocco and Ceuta on the right



More recently, differences over Ceuta and Melilla have not prevented a warming of relations between Morocco and Spain, particularly economic ones. Morocco's premier has advocated "neighbourly" talks on the issue.
With its rebuilt 15th century cathedral, shipyards and a fish-processing plant, Ceuta is viewed by Spain as the more strategically-valuable enclave. The town is a 90-minute ferry ride from mainland Spain.
Melilla, conquered in 1497, is a modern town with a distinctive old quarter.
The enclaves are surrounded by fences, intended to deter illegal immigrants. But Ceuta and Melilla are nonetheless used by many Africans as stepping-stones to Iberia. Many migrants are caught and some drown while attempting to make the sea crossing. People trafficking is common.
After a series of increasingly-desperate attempts by would-be immigrants to surmount the barriers in 2005, Spain and Morocco agreed to deploy extra troops to try to secure the borders.
Ceuta and Melilla are linked to Spain by ferry services to Malaga, Algeciras and Almeria. Borders and defence are controlled by Madrid. Tourism is an important money-earner with duty-free goods being a big draw for visitors.

  • Territories: Ceuta and Melilla
  • Status: Spanish exclaves
  • Population: 76,603 (Ceuta), 69,440 (Melilla) (2007)
  • Area (combined): 32 sq km (12 sq miles)
  • Major languages: Spanish, Arabic
  • Major religions: Christianity, Islam
  • Life expectancy: 75 years (men), 81 years (women)
  • Monetary unit: 1 euro = 100 cents
  • GNI per capita: n/a
  • International dialling code: +34 952

Head of state: King Juan Carlos
Ceuta and Melilla enjoy local autonomy and have their own governments. They return deputies and senators to the Spanish parliament in Madrid. Until 1995 they were administered by provincial governments - Cadiz for Ceuta, Malaga for Melilla.


                                                                                 www.melilla.es       [edit]

The Melilla border fence aims to stop illegal immigration into Spain.







Monday 14 October 2013

Kuala Lumpur Tower

A top view






























This tower is located in Kuala Lumpur.The tower has a revolving restaurant.For details about this place or to get this card please contact me

Saturday 12 October 2013

Friday 11 October 2013

Ship Museum, Melaka

A wooden ship






















This ship is a museum.There is an indoor gallery.
Melaka is one hour from Kuala Lumpur

Friday 4 October 2013

Wednesday 2 October 2013