Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Wonders of America Trivia Stamp #15

SPOILER ALERT — READ TRIVIA POSTS IN ASCENDING ORDER.

New Question on Stamp #15:

What are the fastest land animals in America?

Hint: It isn't Donald Trump chasing a dollar.

Answer will appear in post with "Stamp #16" in the title.

Answer to Previous Question on Stamp #14:

The oldest trees in America are Bristlecone Pines. The oldest bristlecone pines, so named for the long hooked spines on the scales of their cones, are more than 4,500 years old. Twisted and gnarled by the elements, they grow in rocky, arid regions of six western states.


On May 27, 2006, the U.S. Postal Service released the Wonders of America stamp collection. There are 40 stamps that feature natural and man-made wonders of the United States. The front of each stamp illustrates the superlative nature of a particular place or thing and the name or location of the featured wonder. Text on the back of each stamp provides relevant statistics and other interesting information.

Previous posts:
Stamp #14 || Stamp #13 || Stamp #12
Stamp #11 || Stamp #10 || Stamp #9 || Stamp #8 || Stamp #7
Stamp #6 || Stamp #5 || Stamp #4 || Stamp #3 || Stamp #2 || Stamp #1

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