Thursday, March 5, 2009

Preserve the Polar Regions and Glaciers !




Azerbaijan - Date of Issue - 3 March 2009


Hi ! Here are the recent issues on '"Preserve the polar Regions and Glaciers" by Azerbaijan and AAT.These issues are the part of a world wide initiative involving more than 30 national postal administrations highlighting the importance of the Earth’s poles and glaciers and how global warming may affect them.Global Warming is the burning issue of present time all over the world. Many countries round the globe have been issuing stamps to show concern to this environmental issue. These wonderful cool stamps and Miniature sheets shown here are giving a shivering feeling and are just beautiful ! The lovely Penguins and Cute Polar Bear shown in Azerbaijan Miniature Sheet are fabulous with the background design and AAT stamps are eually fantastic that I want to show here all the items. Hope you would love to see these wonderful philatelic items with chilling effect. While I am writing this Post It's very early morning and going to be dawn now and I need a hot cup of tea for a break ! I can hear the soft chirping of birds and see a bit light outside in the darkness from my window..... Well This is all for this Morning ! Enjoy the beautiful issues with your Morning Tea !...... Until Next Post .. ...Have a Wonderful Time !....





Date of Issue - 4 March 2009

This issue of two AAT stamps is part of a world wide initiative involving more than 30 national postal administrations highlighting the importance of the Earth’s poles and glaciers and how global warming may affect them.



The 55 cent stamp features a snow petrel – a bird that breeds on the Antarctic continent and inhabits pack-ice, icebergs and icefloes. The snow petrel has been chosen as an indicator of the health of the planet. If their food is either diminished, or disappears, because of global warming, their numbers will be jeopardised.




The $2.05 stamp features a jade iceberg highlighting the unique beauty and elemental nature of Antarctica. As part of this stamp issue, a special ice crystal logo has been designed by Saku Heinänen of Finland and will appear on the stamps of participating countries.



Max Cards


Set of Gutter Strips