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Ciudad Bolivar, Plaza Bolivar
Unused Intana card 1500-9-4, extremely heavily aged on the back in particular. No extra writing, though. Grade: 4
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La Guaira, Crepusculo de Fuego
Bilingual Spanish and English captions (“La Guaira – Fire crepuscule on the Port Pier”) on this card, postally unused but with a 1978 message covering the reverse. Grade: 4
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Coro-Coros y Garzas Blancas
Unused and aging Santiago card No. 629. For those of you who may not speak Spanish, we tried to do some homework for you, and were able to determine that Garzas Blancas = white herons, but we’ve no idea about Coro-Coros. Grade: 2
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Puerto La Cruz, multiple views
Unused card, bilingual Spanish/English captions. Some corner bumping. Grade: 2
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Indios Sanemas preparando kurare … Kanara Kuni – Edo. Bolivar
Unused Intana card 84 – 2 – 15, very slight handling marks on the back. Grade: 2
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La Gran Sabana
Unused card, captioned “Monte Auyantepuy desde Kavac. Parque Canaima”. The card comes from a tour company. Grade: 1
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Caracas, Casa Guipuzcoana en La Guaira
The front of this card, with its serrated edges, is in good shape. Not postally used, the reverse is covered by a long message in Portuguese. Grade: 4
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Caracas, Circulo de las Fuerzes Armadas
Unused, older card — with blue beach umbrellas! Grade: 1
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Puente sobre Rio Caroni, Puerto Ordaz – Edo. Bolivar
Unused Intana card, with rounded corners and a distinctive index number: 84 34.2 270 873 (if that helps you). Grade: 1
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Caracas, “El Pulpo”
A Venezuelan postcard whose photo is interesting enough, but made more so by the Quadricentennial banner on the top right. It also helps us date the card, to roughly 1967. Unused. Grade: 1
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Caracas, Trebol y Enlace de las Autopistas
Unused card that begins to show its age. Grade: 1
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Los Teques, Locomotora Antigua “El Encanto”
Unused card, rounded corners. Abrasions along the lower front edge. Grade: 3
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Caracas, Ave. Libertador
Views on various cards look like they were taken from the same location over time (see, for example, 20213042) but of course conditions are different. This one, with rounded corners, was mailed in 1985 with two stamps and a large hand-cancel postmark. Grade: 1
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Caracas, Teleferico and Hotel Humboldt
The Teleférico de Caracas is a gondola lift that ascends El Ávila Mountain within El Ávila National Park. As for the hotel, at least it seems the building is still there but Google is not going to help you much about its current status. The word that comes to mind is “confusing”. Unused card with rounded corners. Grade: 1