Description
Papeete Tahiti French Polynesia Fantana Waterfalls Scenic RPPC Postcard 33379. Geographically, the island is part of the continent of Oceania, situated within the Polynesian triangle of the South Pacific Ocean. The site is specifically located in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia, which serves as an overseas collectivity and autonomous overseas country of the French Republic. Python titles = [ "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147" ] for t in titles: print(f"Length {len (t)} : {t} " ) Code output Length 82: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147 Length 79: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147 Length 80: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147 Length 76: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147 Python title = "Honor MI Platte River Natural Shoreline Cedars Deadfall Benzie Co RPPC 33148" print(f"Length: {len (title)} " ) Code output Length: 76 Papeete Tahiti French Polynesia Fantana Waterfalls Scenic RPPC Postcard 33379 This Real Photo Postcard features a vertical view of Fantana Falls, as identified by the caption, located approximately four miles from the capital city of Papeete on the island of Tahiti. Geographically, the island is part of the continent of Oceania, situated within the Polynesian triangle of the South Pacific Ocean. The site is specifically located in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia, which serves as an overseas collectivity and autonomous overseas country of the French Republic. The image captures the thin, high ribbon of water as it plunges 600 feet from the crest down into a hidden pool at the base of a jagged, dark volcanic rock face. EKC Stamp Box that dates production of this postcard from 1930-1950s. The reverse side of this postcard is a plain, white, undivided back with no postmark or handwritten correspondence. Based on the photographic style and the specific printed captioning on the front, it is a mid-20th-century souvenir produced for the South Pacific travel trade. The card remains in clean condition, serving as a vintage photographic record of one of the most iconic natural landmarks in Oceania.