Stamp: Camel caravan (Aden 1964)

Camel caravan (Aden 1964)

05 February (Aden ) within release Pictures from Aden goes into circulation Stamp Camel caravan face value 10 East African cent

Stamp Camel caravan in catalogues
Michel: Mi:AD 79

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Stamp Camel caravan in digits
Country: Aden
Date: 1964-02-05
Print: Recess
Size: 34 x 28
Perforation: comb 12
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 10 East African cent

Stamp Camel caravan it reflects the thematic directions:

A camel (from Latin: camelus and Greek: κάμηλος (kamēlos) from Ancient Semitic: gāmāl) is an even-toed ungulate in the genus Camelus that bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. Camels have long been domesticated and, as livestock, they provide food (camel milk and meat) and textiles (fiber and felt from camel hair). Camels are working animals especially suited to their desert habitat and are a vital means of transport for passengers and cargo. There are three surviving species of camel. The one-humped dromedary makes up 94% of the world's camel population, and the two-humped Bactrian camel makes up 6%. The wild Bactrian camel is a separate species and is now critically endangered.

Queen - the title of reigning female monarch or the wife of the king in a number of countries

Stamp, Camel caravan, Aden,  , Camels, Queens