Tbilisi, Georgia

Located between Europe and Asia, Tbilisi – the capital of country of Georgia – is a very hospitable multicultural city. The city’s name means “warm place” and comes from the hot strings that are located in the area. Georgia has amazing cousine and great local wines, unique culture, beautiful people. Georgia is on my short list of countries I want to visit ASAP.

The Gambia

The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa, and it is entirely surrounded by Senegal except for its coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It gained its independence from the UK in 1965, but English remains the official language there. Interesting fact: The Gambia is one of only two countries whose self-standing short name for official use should begin with the word “The” (the other one being The Bahamas).

Gambia postcard

Gambia stamps

I recently learned about The Banjul Challenge, where participants starting in Europe on an ordinary road cars which are mostly at the end of their useful lifetimes, and drive through European countries, then through Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal and finally into the Gambia. Once the cars make it to Banjul in Gambia they are auctioned for, or donated to, charity. Sounds fun! 🙂

How to send mail to Transnistria

Transnistria (officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, and also called Pridnestrovie) is de facto independent, but an unrecognized country in Europe. It is squeezed between Moldova, which they fought against for independence, and Ukraine.

Transnistria does have it’s own postal system, and issues own stamps. But it only works inside the country. To send international mail Moldovan postal service is used (both domestic and Moldovan stamps are available in Transnistria’s postal offices). Same goes for incoming international mail.

So, if you want to send something to Transnistria, you should specify Moldova as a destination country. Otherwise it will not be delivered.

The Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Gabon

Gabon, a country along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, is one of the region’s more stable countries. It gained independence from France in 1960. The country has significant areas of protected parkland. The Albert Schweitzer Hospital was founded by Dr. Schweitzer in 1913. Today it continues to serve as the primary source of healthcare for the surrounding region. The hospital’s research laboratory is one of five leading facilities in Africa engaged in scientific studies of malaria, the greatest killer on the African continent.

Gabon postcard

Gabon stamps

Tahiti, French Polynesia

Thanks to the old Soviet cartoon from my childhood, I knew that Tahiti was somewhere very far away, and it must be really nice there… Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia. The average temperature ranges between 21 and 31 °C with little seasonal variation. So, yeah, nice 🙂 The island was part of the Kingdom of Tahiti until its annexation by France in 1880, when it was proclaimed a colony of France.

French Polynesia postcard

French Polynesia stamps

The Strawberry Poison-dart Frog, Costa Rica

The Strawberry Poison-dart Frog, also called the Blue-jeans Frog, is one of the most ‘popular’ frogs in Costa Rica. Its brilliant red head and back and blue-to-purple legs comprise a coloration distinct from all other frogs. The frog’s bright colors warn off predators because the colors signal the toxicity for which the Poison-dart is named. The Strawberry Poison-dart frog is not known to be lethal to man, but its skin secretions may have unpredictable effects on humans.

Costa Rica postcard

Costa Rica stamp

The Spaceport in French Guiana (still looking for)

The Spaceport in French Guiana – also known as the Guiana Space Center – is a French and European spaceport near Kourou in French Guiana. The strategically-located facility provides optimum operating conditions for Arianespace’s commercial launches with the European heavy-lift Ariane 5 rockets, Russian medium-size Soyuz rockets, and Italian-European lightweight Vega rockets.

I received this postcard in a beautiful envelope:

French Guiana stamps

French Guiana postcard

Pâté de pommes de terre, France

Pâté de pommes de terre is a speciality of the regions in Central France. This is basically a big potato pie. It can be served either as a side dish or as the main course. Its main ingredients are potato slices and crème fraîche, which are used to fill a puff pastry crust. The pie is then baked in the oven until the dish is covered with a golden-brown crust.

Postcard from France

France stamps

Fiji Islands

Fiji is an island country, archipelago of 333 tropical islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It’s famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. Fiji’s largest isle, Vitu Levu, is home to the official capital, Suva. Fiji was a British colony for 96 years until it gained its independence in 1970.

Fiji postcard

Fiji stamp