From Japan:
![JP-837456 JP-837456](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static2.postcrossing.com/postcard/medium/3d14801c63113a5ec2dfde76d9b7c21f.jpg)
From the Czech Republic
![CZ-929798 CZ-929798](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static2.postcrossing.com/postcard/medium/3128bab89caa3878b3c3a6748d6b4fc9.jpg)
From Australia: (this card changes depending on the angle you're looking at it)
![AU-498248 AU-498248](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static2.postcrossing.com/postcard/medium/95a2f70dc7e6704c6d121094cd05781f.jpg)
From Russia:
![RU-4767074 RU-4767074](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static2.postcrossing.com/postcard/medium/b463889610731f9495526cb4982f2c56.jpg)
From Thailand:
![TH-227312 TH-227312](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static2.postcrossing.com/postcard/medium/e7e4632c15766e8223b5cd047197600f.jpg)
From Taiwan:
![TW-1967415 TW-1967415](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static2.postcrossing.com/postcard/medium/2363f6434e3a95e0dec3660d808cbdb0.jpg)
From South Korea:
From China: The card was very shiny so this was the only way I could photograph it without it reflecting too much.
From South Africa:
From the US: (Though I think the first one is actually a picture in Belgium?)
I have a few more that I will photograph and post in another post. I got all almost of these cards through Postcrossing.(The one from Washington DC was given to me by one of my 8th grade students when they traveled there as a class) If you have not heard of Postcrossing before, I strongly recommend that you check it out here. I have learned so much and gotten so many beautiful cards.
Wow that's a lot of postcards! Love the Russian ones, and the Taiwan one is pretty cool too.
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