Last wednesday I've received 7 official cards from USA, some of them sent in April. However, not all of them were actually from USA, this one, for example, is from Spain. When I saw the card I thought it was from one of the many american national parks, maybe from the Badlands N. P. but as there isn't any information about this place on the card, I google the image and this is after all the Castildetierra, a geological formation in Bardenas Reales Natural Park in the south east of Navarre.
Classified as a World Biosphere Reserve, Bardenas Reales impresses with its semi-desert landscapes, forged by water, wind and sun.
the lazy panda postcard company
US-7640026, sent by Alison.
Divided into two types of scenery, Bardena Blanca and Bardena Negra, the nature reserve features stunning contrasts. On one hand, the casts and clays of an almost-lunar landscape form Bardena Blanca, with its characteristic ravines and summits topped by enormous stones, known locally as heads, like the Castildetierra, the Friar and the Cortinillas. On the other, is the greener Bardena Negra, whose Aleppo pine forests. - in: https://www.spain.info
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