When I travel to another city/country, one must is visiting the post offices (I also usually visit the hairdresser's, but this is not the issue at hand). I have been recently in Portugal, and I took some pictures I wanted you to see:
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I just LOVE this perfect simple mail box! |
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In Portugal mail boxes are (almost) never alone. Blue mail boxes are for express mail. |
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Two different signs for the post office. |
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First time I saw a machine selling stamps was in Portugal (15 years ago). The last picture shows the same red mail box for red and blue (azul) mail! |
More about postal service in Portugal:
CTT - Correios de Portugal.
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