Updated: November 2020....
Have you been to Burundi? Have you received any postcards from Burundi?
Burundi is a landlocked country bordered by Democratic Republic of Congo in the west, Rwanda in the north, Tanzania in the east.
Brasil 2014 World Cup stamp (1340 bfu) used. 1340 Burudian francs is about RM2.85 or 70 US cents.
8 comments:
Appreciate any comments on this and other Burundi postcards in my collection. Thank you.
Hi SLLiew, I always enjoy browsing through your amazing blog because I can learn many things from it. Such and inspiration, and I'm happy if I can help adding a postcard to your wonderful collection. Great that you set up a goal to collect 20 postcards from every corner of the world now. Just keep collecting, never ever stop! ;)
From: Shinta - Indonesia
p.s. just curious, in what year you started your postcard blog? ^^
Thanks Shinta. I started to collect postcards in 2006 and initiated this blog to keep track of my postcard collection and to share with other collectors.
you have a wonderful collection of postcards and ever-growing even through the pandemic. In a world with limited travel in the foreseeable future, your blog is a perfect place to experience the "travel around the world"
Thank you Johnson. You also have an awesome blog of postcards of UNESCO World Heritage. As your blog is bilingual in both English and Chinese, you are sharing these wonderful UNESCO designated places with more people around the world. https://unescopostcard.blogspot.com/
Hello SL, I love your blog(s)! Whenever I ask myself if a specific card exists, I go to one of them and usually I get an answer. I especially like your collections about UNESCO, Museums and Giant Pandas, as these are the themes that I collect myself. :)
Nope, I've never been to this country although I've visited Kenya 4 years ago (already...).
HI Sl,
Looking at your blog I got inspiration to collect postcards and develop my own. Great collection and very well shown and explained. Burundi is a extremly rare country and I am glad you have it in your collection.
Nagi
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