Peru Inti Raymi Cusco Postmark 2023 

This cover traveled from Trujillo to the jungle area of Amazonas in Peru. I was surprised that it arrived faster than on previous occasions.

The destination does not have a post office, but it was postmarked in Bagua Grande during its trip. I will make an effort to obtain the other postmark in clear conditions. 

This postcard was mailed from Wuhan, China, to Peru during the pandemic. The sender was not particular about the decoration of the postage and postmarks, but it is still an interesting item.

The Image of the Card belongs to Tianjin (天津; Tiānjīn) is a major city in North China 

This cover was mailed from Chiclayo to Trujillo. However, but the stamps were not postmarked

Fortunately, the cancellation of Chiclayo was placed on the back side of the cover.

The Doo Wop Brothers from Mallorca were enthusiastic promoters of the Doo Wop music style. I am a big fan of their music, and they generously shared CDs, posters, stickers, and a personalized cover with their own stamps, which I truly appreciate and find harmonious. 

Unfortunately, I haven't received any news from them. However, I will continue my search for the Doo Wop Brothers! 

This envelope departed Peru on February 4th and was returned on December 3rd. It contains a Chinese label marked as "Insufficient Address" and another label by the Peru Postal Service marked as "broken." After 10 months, it was returned in very poor condition, having traveled via Ordinary Postal Service. 

It's interesting to note how the envelope was damaged. In the case of the Peruvian label, it appears to be just a packaging tape with a seal. Additionally, there is an inscription that seems to be in Chinese. Despite the envelope being in very bad condition and the postage being destroyed, this is the first time I have encountered both types of labels.