Some time ago, the Little Mail Carriers got wind that Andry (aka Andry1961) and Maret (aka Cerres) were preparing for a very exciting trip to the Pacific. As dedicated travel mode enthusiasts, they jumped at the opportunity to join them on their journey!
Hi everyone! The goal of the trip was to visit Pacific islands belonging to various countries where Postcrossing was not yet well-known. The journey took off from Tallinn Airport, and of course, there are no direct flights to these desired islands, so our route also included other major country post offices along the way.
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The first stop was Istanbul, Turkey. The Turkish Post (or PTT) has a presence at Istanbul Airport. Most postcards sent from the country are shipped to other nations via their national airline, Turkish Airlines. We also took the longer flights on the same airline during this trip.
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The plane landed in Singapore, but it’s easy to travel from the airport to the neighboring country of Malaysia via public transportation… so that’s exactly what we did on our layover! Across the border in Johor Bahru, a friendly postal worker lady Farah helped us stamp our postcards at the local post office. While the stamping was done at the post office, the postcards themselves had to be deposited in an external mailbox, from where they were sent to the sorting center.
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Back in Singapore, there are post offices with varying opening hours all over the city, but to ensure we made it to the next flight on time, we decided to mail the postcards from the airport post office. By the time we arrived, it was already closed, so we dropped the cards in the mailbox before jumping on our next flight.
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After 10.5 hours in the air, we were approaching our main destination. What motivated people to sail on their small vessels to unknown waters thousands of years ago is still a topic of debate among scientists. We support the idea that curiosity and the desire to explore foreign lands drove us, just as it did for those early explorers.
Our first stop in the South Pacific was Grande Terre, the largest island of New Caledonia. New Caledonia is a French overseas territory (technically, a sui generis collectivity) situated in the Pacific Ocean. It encompasses over 300 islands and islets and is located between Australia and Fiji. The native population is the Kanak people, but there are also many inhabitants of French origin and their descendants living on the island.
British explorer James Cook became the first European to visit New Caledonia on September 4, 1774. In the mid-19th century, it transformed into a French colony, and by 1946, it became a French overseas territory.
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Nouméa welcomed us on the morning of September 26 with cheerful and windy 20-degree Celsius weather. However, since it was a Saturday, we had to rush to the post office. Only some post offices are open for half a day on Saturdays, and they are all closed on Sundays.
Apart from us, there were many other visitors at the post office. The official name of the postal operator in New Caledonia is the Office des Postes et Télécommunications, which manages mail, phone, and internet services, as well as banking services. We were the only ones on that morning sending postcards.
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We were graciously assisted by the lovely lady Melatia. Postcards sent from here are routed to Europe through France, while direct connections are available to the USA and Australia. To our delight, we discovered that New Caledonia, despite being a French overseas territory, has its own unique postage stamps… so it was a nice opportunity to see these distinctive stamps!
Nevertheless, the visit to the post office was not the sole item on our agenda. We also joined in to support our travel companion Cerres, who participated in the 7th Marathon International Mobil of New Caledonia 10 km run, where she achieved a personal record. YAY! 🎉
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To close the trip, we checked out the Great South Lagoon of New Caledonia, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. We also had the opportunity to explore one of the many exquisite national parks on this remarkable island — Blue River Park! It was amazing to see the river meander through the backdrop of red earth and the ancient kaori trees, some of which are more than 1,000 years old!
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This was just the first leg of our Pacific adventure though, and our hosts Andry and Maret tell us there’s still a lot more to come… so if you’re curious about small islands and their post offices, stay tuned to see where we’ll land next! 😊
43 comments so far
The Little Mail Carriers were the best travel companions ever!
Wonderful trip ! Great story ! Thank you !
Thank you for this beautiful story and the recipients of your postcards are lucky ones!
Was für eine süße Geschichte :-) danke
:-) love it
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This is so inspiring! Keep these blog posts coming.
A story nicely told with wonderful illustrations!
I love the pics. So fun!
It's very interesting to read!
God bless you!
Thank you. Nice story, beautifuls pictures.
It's always fun to learn and SEE what is going on in the world :) Thanks!!
Great blog and great pics also.
Wonderful!!
Great adventure! Wish I could be with them.
Fantastic adventure.
Wow, Wonderful trip ! Great photos ! Thank you for sharing, hopefully one of us will receive a postcard from there in the future!
What a terrific trip! I love getting to see new places with the Little Mail Carriers. :)
The travelogue was very enjoyable and interesting to read about how mail is sent in other countries. I'm already looking forward to the sequel.
Wonderful travel log and I love all the pictures!
Estonian brothers, thank you for the interesting description and greetings from Latvia!
Etant Française j'ai particulièrement aimé votre escale en Nouvelle-Calédonie !! et l'accueil amicale du personnel des bureaux de poste !!! bon voyage !!
Thanks for this wonderful story. I play Globle and have learned a lot about the island chains across the Pacific from this, but to go there? Magical.
What a great trip - thanks for sharing your adventures Little Mail Carriers!
Wow! What a great trip they took! Thanks for sharing it with us! :)
Wonderful story!
Loved reading this! Looking forward to following more of your adventures!
great to hear about airport mailoffices. which terminal in Istanbul this is located?
Thank you for sharing this inspiring and amusing story. ❤️📮🙏
New Caledonia is my birth country! I remember that the local stamps were very beautiful!
So cute and their beautiful adventures together
wonderful story, little mail carriers get to go to all sorts of fab places.
What a fun adventure! I am so jealous! :)
Delightful little adventure!
Dollart, here is information about Istanbul Airport: The post office is located at Terminal Caddesi No 1, landside before security, near the Miles and Smiles information desk.
The Little Mail Carriers are spreading such joy while seeing fun places!
Cool story. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers from the Philippines :D
Looking forward for the next chapter of this adventure.
Wonderful travel log and I love all the pictures!
Väga armas teist ja edu järmisteks reisideks
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What a nice trip in a beautiful place ! Please consider using the name "Kanaky" instead of "New Caledonia" as the first refers to the first inhabitants of the island while the second is the name given by colonization. There is a real issue with colonialism there, if anyone want to search about it.
Thank You for this interesting warmhearted story and the very good pictures! The little mail carriers are so cute :).
Bonjour, habitant en nouvelle Calédonie je découvre que vous êtes passés par le caillou !!! Et cerise sur le gâteau je travaille à l'OPT : je vais essayer de retrouver la collègue que vous avez pris en photo 😄
Bon voyage et bravo pour le post !
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