kayko's
Wonderful World
of Travel Posties

Welcome to virtual postcards from exotic places. Based on my more recent experiences of sending snail mail cards from overseas, I can assure you that these virtual post cards are going to get to your friends a LOT faster! So far I have scenes available from:

AUSTRALIA
BELGIUM & HOLLAND
ENGLAND
THE DANUBE and THE BALKANS
FRANCE
ITALY
UNITED STATES
McDonald's

Vive la France!

Paris in the spring! If you've been there recently (or even if you haven't) and want to send e-mail postcards, here they are. To see a picture full size or identify the scene, just click on the thumbnail


Sacre Couer

Eiffel Tower

Triomphe

Notre Dame

The Louvre and Some Paris Works of Art

The Louvre stands in contrast to the I.M. Pei pyramid


Nike

Thinker

Venus

The Kiss

Dancer


All Paris photos were made by Kay Koehler in March 2000

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Merry England
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If you've ever visited England and fallen in love with her, as I have, perhaps you'd like to send a scene from the UK as a postcard.


Big Ben

Tulip Stairs

Tower Bridge

Tower of London
Warwick Cottage

Thames View

Warwick Castle

St. Paul's

Stratford-on-Avon

Cathedral

St. Ives

Chapel

Rooftop

Top, from left: Big Ben and the back of Boadicea (Boudica); the Tulip Staircase in the Queen's House at Greenwich; Tower Bridge from the Thames and the Tower of London. Second row, from left: Taken from Waterloo Bridge, the London Eye ferris wheel; Warwick Castle; St. Pau'ls Cathedral, photographed from across the Thames near the Tate Modern; Anne Hathaway's thatched "cottage" in Stratford-upon-Avon. Bottom, from left: The Cathedral at Ely, Cambridgeshire, with one of England's endangered sheep grazing on the Close; the Quay, St.Ives, Cambridgeshire, on the River Ouse; the bridge chapel in St. Ives, built in the 15th century, and a London rooftop reminiscent of Mary Poppins. These pictures were made in March 2001. Click the thumbnail to see the full picture.

millpond

Mill Pond

Parliament

Blenheim Palace

London Street
Kenilworth Avon view

Kenilworth

River Avon

Coventry Altar

Castle View

The scenes above include a mill pond and mill house near Walton Hall in Warwickshire,  a lovely panaramic view of the Houses of Parliament and "Big Ben" and a panarama of Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, near Oxford, and a typical London street scene, a double-decker bus in front of the Shakespeare Pub near Victoria Station. In the second row is Kenilworth Castle, A view of the River Avon from Warwick Castle,  the altar at Coventry Cathedral; another view from Warwock Castle of half-timbered houses dusted with snow in February 2004.


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Bella Italia!

Bridge of Sighs

Venice

Trevi Fountain

St. Peter's

These photos were made in October 1998.


United States

Abe and Friend

Peace & Union

R.E. Lee

Pioneer Boat

Grandfather MT.

Linville Falls

The first three pictures above were made at Gettysburg, PA. The first on the town square appears to be President Lincoln and Perry Como. The second is the monument to peace and union dedicated in 1938 by FDR on the 75th Anniversary of the Battle. The third picture in General Robert E. Lee and his horse, Traveler, atop the Virginia monument in the Battlefield. The fourth picture is a pioneer boat at Virginia's Explore Park. The fifth picture is Grandfather Mountain from the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Finally we have the lower Linville Falls, also on the Parkway in North Carolina.

Other USA views may be found at
MERMAIDS AND MOUNTAINS


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