Sweetlips
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The animals on the stamps are the thomsons gazelle, the zebra, the greater kudu, the buffalo, the ant-bear aardvark, the bush baby, the yellow-billed hornbill, the shrike bird, the woodland kingfisher, the rabbit, the giraffe, the thorny seahorse, the martial eagle, the jackass penguin, the blue wildebeest, the blue swallow, the impala the waterbuck, the buzzard, and the wattled crane, the emperor snapper fish, the mudslipper fish, the green birdmouth wasse fish, the dowe, the tuguu, and the sweetlips fishone of the sheets of stamps was a sheet from a folder of stamp sheets so has the folder holes down the left hand sideoxfam emporium manchester this is 2 sheets of stampsthe rest of the stamps on the 2 sheets were issued in the s, s, s, and sthe oldest stamps in this collection were issued inall of the stamps have been used which is shown by the postmark on themother stamps on the sheets show dar-es-salaam harbour, the east african airways celebrating its 21st anniversary, the navy in south africa, the national kunsmuseum, the tugboat the tmcewen, the clasping leaf sugarbush, the summit of mount kilimanjaro, a stamp celebrating the munich olympic games with runners running on an athletic track, and a district nurse with a childthe newest stamp was issued insee oxfam website for delivery information read moreone of the sheets of stamps is protected with a see-through cellophane cover with the stamps a little lose underneath itthe countries the stamps were issued in are kenya, south africa, tanganyika, tanzania and uganda
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Then, for each creature, she writes a lively and informative essay, along with vital statistics-size, habitat, range, diet, and moreoxfam bookshop ilkley a new york times bestseller, ocean is like being on a diveopen the book, and the reader is swept into the magic of an underwater world, face-to-face with a floating yellow-banded sweetlips; with a glow-in-the-dark deep-sea anglerfish; with a sea horse swaying in balletic motion; with a sand tiger shark gliding along the ocean floor, its gaze haunting, its hook-toothed mouth gulping open and closedthe photicular process uses an innovative lenticular technology, sliding lenses, and original four-color video imagerysee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe result is like a movie in your hands-the dance of life in a bookthe text by carol kaufmann enchants with its descriptions of coral reefs; a journey on alvin, the 17-ton submersible; and a meditation on our oceansusing photicular technology, each image is like a 3-d movie on the page, delivering a rich, fluid visual experience
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