01 January (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps ) within release New Zealand : DX Mail goes into circulation Stamp Waitomo Caves - Kiosk face value Int. No Face Value
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Colnect codes: | Col: NZ-DXM 2010-063 |
Stamp is square format.
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Stamp Waitomo Caves - Kiosk in digits | |
Country: | Personalized and Private Mail Stamps |
Date: | 2010-01-01 |
Emission: | Private |
Format: | Stamp |
Face Value: | Int. No Face Value |
Stamp Waitomo Caves - Kiosk it reflects the thematic directions:
A cave or cavern is a natural void in the ground, specifically a space large enough for a human to enter. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. The word cave can refer to smaller openings such as sea caves, rock shelters, and grottos, that extend a relatively short distance into the rock and they are called exogene caves. Caves which extend further underground than the opening is wide are called endogene caves
Geology (from Ancient Greek γῆ (gê) 'earth', and λoγία (-logía) 'study of, discourse') is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth sciences, including hydrology. It is integrated with Earth system science and planetary science.
Tourism is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveller's country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only", as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes". Tourism can be domestic or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments. Today, tourism is a major source of income for many countries, and affects the economy of both the source and host countries, in some cases being of vital importance.