Tuesday 31 December 2019

TR1572 Göbekli Tepe available for swap

TR1572-1 Göbekli Tepe (1 available)
25/04/2020 1 postcard on its way to elbe (received) in exchange for Germany - Corvey Carolingian (Completed)

TR1572-2 Göbekli Tepe (1 available)

VE701 Canaima National Park available for swap

VE701-1 Canaima National Park (1 available)

Monday 28 October 2019

1225 BF - Ruins of Loropéni (2009)

DESCREIPTION
"The 11,130m2 property, the first to be inscribed in the country, with its imposing stone walls is the best preserved of ten fortresses in the Lobi area and is part of a larger group of 100 stone enclosures that bear testimony to the power of the trans-Saharan gold trade. Situated near the borders of Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Togo, the ruins have recently been shown to be at least 1,000 years old. The settlement was occupied by the Lohron or Koulango peoples, who controlled the extraction and transformation of gold in the region when it reached its apogee from the 14th to the 17th century. Much mystery surrounds this site large parts of which have yet to be excavated. The settlement seems to have been abandoned during some periods during its long history. The property which was finally deserted in the early 19th century is expected to yield much more information."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1225

Courtesy of Mikeymike from Postcrossing forum

1539 PL - Tarnowskie Góry Lead-Silver-Zinc Mine and its Underground Water Management System (2017)

Description

"Located in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland, one of the main mining areas of central Europe, the property includes the entire underground mine with adits, shafts, galleries and other features of the water management system. Most of the property is situated underground while the surface mining topography features relics of shafts and waste heaps, as well as the remains of the 19th-century steam water pumping station. The elements of the water management system, located underground and on the surface, testify to continuous efforts over three centuries to drain the underground extraction zone and to use undesirable water from the mines to supply towns and industry. Tarnowskie Góry represents a significant contribution to the global production of lead and zinc."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1539


Courtesy of Bodexs from Postcrossing forum

1599 PL - Krzemionki Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region (2019)

Description

"Located in the mountain region of Świętokrzyskie, Krzemionki is an ensemble of four mining sites, dating from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age (about 3900 to 1600 BCE), dedicated to the extraction and processing of striped flint, which was mainly used for axe-making. With its underground mining structures, flint workshops and some 4,000 shafts and pits, the property features one of the most comprehensive prehistoric underground flint extraction and processing systems identified to date. The property provides information about life and work in prehistoric settlements and bears witness to an extinct cultural tradition. It is an exceptional testimony of the importance of the prehistoric period and of flint mining for tool production in human history."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1599

Courtesy of Bodexs from Postcrossing forum



Friday 4 October 2019

1448 RU - Landscapes of Dauria (2017)

Description
"Shared between Mongolia and the Russian Federation, this site is an outstanding example of the Daurian Steppe eco-region, which extends from eastern Mongolia into Russian Siberia and northeastern China. Cyclical climate changes, with distinct dry and wet periods lead to a wide diversity of species and ecosystems of global significance. The different types of steppe ecosystems represented, such as grassland and forest, as well as lakes and wetlands serve as habitats for rare species of fauna, such as the White-naped crane, Great Bustard, Relict Gull and Swan goose, as well as millions of vulnerable, endangered or threatened migratory birds. It is also a critical site on the transboundary migration path for the Mongolian gazelle."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1448

Courtesy of PC_2 from postcrossing forum

Tuesday 1 October 2019

1321 BE/CH/DE/FR/IN/JP - The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement (2016)

Brief Description

"Chosen from the work of Le Corbusier, the 17 sites comprising this transnational serial property are spread over seven countries and are a testimonial to the invention of a new architectural language that made a break with the past. They were built over a period of a half-century, in the course of what Le Corbusier described as “patient research”. The Complexe du Capitole in Chandigarh (India), the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo (Japan), the House of Dr Curutchet in La Plata (Argentina) and the Unité d’habitation in Marseille (France) reflect the solutions that the Modern Movement sought to apply during the 20th century to the challenges of inventing new architectural techniques to respond to the needs of society. These masterpieces of creative genius also attest to the internationalization of architectural practice across the planet."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1321


1321-001     Maisons La Roche et Jeanneret     France
1321-002     Petite villa au bord du lac Léman     Switzerland
1321-003     Cité Frugès     France
1321-004     Maison Guiete     Belgium
1321-005     Maisons de la Weissenhof-Siedlung     Germany
1321-006     Villa Savoye et loge du jardiner     France
1321-007     Immeuble Clarté     Switzerland
1321-008     Immeuble locatif à la Porte Molitor     France
1321-009     Unité d’habitation Marseille     France
1321-010     La Manufacture à Saint- Dié     France
1321-011     Maison du docteur Curutchet     Argentina
1321-012     Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut de Ronchamp     France
1321-013     Cabanon de Le Corbusier     France
1321-014     Complexe du Capitole     India
1321-015     Couvent Sainte-Marie-de-la-Tourette     France
1321-016     Musée National des Beaux-Arts de l’Occident     Japan
1321-017     Maison de la Culture de Firminy     France  

Courtesy of ogait from postcrossing forum



Courtesy of dannyozzy from postcrossing forum
 1321-002     Petite villa au bord du lac Léman     Switzerland




Courtesy of dore92 from postcrossing forum
1321-003     Cité Frugès,France

Courtesy of elbe from postcrossing forum
1321-004     Maison Guiete     Belgium

Courtesy of Cassiopheia from postcrossing forum
(Lower left) 1321-005     Maisons de la Weissenhof-Siedlung     Germany

Courtesy of kraghavendrabhat from postcrossing forum
  1321-014     Complexe du Capitole     India

 1321-016 National Museum of Western Art




 

Sunday 29 September 2019

1590 PT - Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga (2019)

Description
"Located on the slopes of Mount Espinho, overlooking the city of Braga in the north of Portugal, this cultural landscape evokes Christian Jerusalem, recreating a sacred mount crowned with a church. The sanctuary was developed over a period of more than 600 years, primarily in a Baroque style, and illustrates a European tradition of creating Sacri Monti (sacred mountains), promoted by the Catholic Church at the Council of Trent in the 16th century, in reaction to the Protestant Reformation. The Bom Jesus ensemble is centred on a Via Crucis that leads up the western slope of the mount. It includes a series of chapels that house sculptures evoking the Passion of Christ, as well as fountains, allegorical sculptures and formal gardens. The Via Crucis culminates at the church, which was built between 1784 and 1811. The granite buildings have whitewashed plaster façades, framed by exposed stonework. The celebrated Stairway of the Five Senses, with its walls, steps, fountains, statues and other ornamental elements, is the most emblematic Baroque work within the property.“

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1590

Courtesy of anarita91 from postcrossing forum


Sunday 1 September 2019

GB429 New Lanark available for swap

GB429-01 New Lanark (1 available)
20/10/23 1 St Kilda postcard on its way to kara_ann in exchange for KE1055 - Lamu Old Town (received)

GB429-02 New Lanark (1 available)

GB429-03 New Lanark (1 available)

GB1485 The Forth Rail Bridge available for swap

GB1485-01 The Forth Rail Bridge (2 available)

20/10/23 1 St Kilda postcard on its way to kara_ann in exchange for KE801 - Lake Turkana National Parks (received)

GB387 St Kilda available for swap

GB387 St Kilda (0 available)
14/09/19 1 St Kilda postcard on its way to dannyozzy (received) in exchange for Swiss Petite villa au bord du lac Léman (Completed)
01/10/19 1 St Kilda postcard on its way to JordiMTREUS65 (received) in exchange for Caliphate City of Medina Azahara (Completed)
30/07/20 1 St Kilda postcard on its way to Cri (received) in exchange for Langhe (Completed)
20/10/23 1 St Kilda postcard on its way to kara_ann in exchange for KE800 - Mount Kenya National Park/Natural Forest (received)

US266 La Fortaleza and San Juan National Historic Site in Puerto Rico availablefor swap

US266-01 Castillo San Felipe del Morro (0 available)
16/09/19 1 Puerto Rico postcard on its way to Mikemike (received) in exchange for Burkina Faso, Ruins de Loropeni (Completed)

Wednesday 28 August 2019

1573 PT - Royal Building of Mafra – Palace, Basilica, Convent, Cerco Garden and Hunting Park (Tapada) (2019)

"Located 30 km northwest of Lisbon, the property was conceived by King João V in 1711 as a tangible representation of his conception of the monarchy and the State. This imposing quadrangular building houses the king’s and queen's palaces, the royal chapel, shaped like a Roman baroque basilica, a Franciscan monastery and a library containing 36,000 volumes. The complex is completed by the Cerco garden, with its geometric layout, and the royal hunting park (Tapada). The Royal Mafra Building is one of the most remarkable works undertaken by King João V, which illustrates the power and reach of the Portuguese Empire. João V adopted Roman and Italian baroque architectural and artistic models and commissioned works of art that make Mafra an exceptional example of Italian Baroque.  "

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1573

Courtesy of miceu from postcrossing forum
Mafra Convent
Royal Hunting Park
Royal Hunting Park

Saturday 6 July 2019

1605 IN - Jaipur City, Rajasthan (2019)

Description

"The fortified city of Jaipur, in India’s northwestern state of Rajasthan was founded in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh II. Unlike other cities in the region located in hilly terrain, Jaipur was established on the plain and built according to a grid plan interpreted in the light of Vedic architecture. The streets feature continuous colonnaded businesses that intersect in the centre, creating large public squares called chaupars. Markets, stalls, residences and temples built along the main streets have uniform facades. The city's urban planning shows an exchange of ideas from ancient Hindu and modern Mughal as well as Western cultures. The grid plan is a model that prevails in the West, while the organization of the different districts refers to traditional Hindu concepts. Designed to be a commercial capital, the city has maintained its local commercial, artisanal and cooperative traditions to this day."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1605



 The Jantar Mantar


(In the buffer zone)
(In the buffer zone)



(In the buffer zone)

1593 JP - Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group: Mounded Tombs of Ancient Japan (2019)

Description

"Located on a plateau above the Osaka Plain, this property includes 49 kofun (old mounds in Japanese). Burial mounds of various sizes, kofun can take the form of key holes, scallops, squares or circles. These tombs were for members of the elite, containing a range of funerary objects (such as weapons, armour and ornaments). They were decorated with clay figures, known as haniwa, which can take the form of cylinders or representations of houses, tools, weapons and human silhouettes. These kofun have been selected from a total of 160,000 in Japan and form the richest material representation of the Kofun period, from the 3rd to the 6th century CE. They demonstrate the differences in social classes of that period and reflect a highly sophisticated funerary system."

Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1593

Nintoku-tennô-ryô Kofun