Stamp: Ile de Oleron (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps 2020)

Ile de Oleron (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps 2020)

01 January (Personalized and Private Mail Stamps ) within release France : TimbrEnLIgne. Bicycle goes into circulation Stamp Ile de Oleron face value 20 Gram

Stamp Ile de Oleron in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: FR-TIM 2020-133

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue France : TimbrEnLIgne. Bicycle:

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Country: Personalized and Private Mail Stamps
Date: 2020-01-01
Emission: Personalized - Official
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 20 Gram

Stamp Ile de Oleron it reflects the thematic directions:

A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles. The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc., or biological sources, such as mollusc shells or coralline algae. Sediments settle in different densities and structures, depending on the local wave action and weather, creating different textures, colors and gradients or layers of material.

A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike, push-bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A bicycle rider is called a cyclist, or bicyclist. 

 Coastal areas are local administrative units (LAUs) that are bordering or close to a coastline. A coastline is defined as the line where land and water surfaces meet (border each other).

Cycling, also known as bicycling or biking, is the activity of riding a bicycle or other type of cycle. It encompasses the use of human-powered vehicles such as balance bikes, unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is practised around the world for purposes including transport, recreation, exercise, and competitive sport.

An island or isle is a piece of land, distinct from a continent, completely surrounded by water. There are continental islands, which were formed by being split from a continent by plate tectonics, and oceanic islands, which have never been part of a continent. Oceanic islands can be formed from volcanic activity, grow into atolls from coral reefs, and form from sediment along shorelines, creating barrier islands. River islands can also form from sediment and debris in rivers. Artificial islands are those made by humans, including small rocky outcroppings built out of lagoons and large-scale land reclamation projects used for development. 

Stamp, Ile de Oleron, Personalized and Private Mail Stamps,  , Beaches, Bicycles, Coastal Areas, Cycling, Islands