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23 hours ago ago from Postcard A La Carte
I started to collect postcards of giant pandas found in zoos worldwide inside and outside China. The first pandas I saw were in the Washington DC Zoo, in USA. Later, I have seen pandas in the zoos in Hangzhou and Beijing, China. Here is one of from the famous San Diego Zoo in California, USA. Thanks to Joao of Portugal.
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