The U.S Postal Service just released some new forever stamps that feature very nice birds-eye views of Earth.
The new collection is called Earthscapes (Forever).
There are fifteen different landscapes that come in three flavors: natural, agricultural and urban.
Some of the photos are satellite pictures that have been cropped and sized-down; others come from photographers who took their pictures from a plane.
If you're still into mailing letters, these are must-have item to impress your friends.
Ice breaks off from an Alaskan glacier.
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In this false-color image of Kansas farmland, red circles represent healthy crops.
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Fog rises above a butte in southeastern Utah.
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