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2/28/2013

UAE natural cover


Emirates Post, in association with Dubai Municipality’s Public Parks & Horticulture Department, Zoo Management, has issued special stamps on Desert Snakes of the UAE, in 5 denominations of Dh1, 150 Fils, Dh 3, Dh4 and 550 Fils, along with a souvenir sheet of Dh 25.
The stamps feature the Arabian horned viper, the carpet viper, the Arabian rearfang, Sochurek’s saw-scaled viper and the sand boa.
Emirates Post is delighted to support efforts in preserving the unique desert fauna of the UAE through these beautiful stamps.
This is part of our move to spread awareness of the rich animal life in the desert and highlight the need to value and preserve it, for the larger benefit of environmental conservation,” said Ibrahim Bin Karam, Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Post Group.


Sand Boa One of the smallest boa species , the Arabian sand boa is the only boa found in south-east Arabia, and one of the most common snakes in the UAE.
Boas are one of the most primitive snake groups.
Rarely encountered by man, the harmless and nocturnal Arabian sand boa lives almost permanently under the desert sand.
It's locomotion is relatively slow , and in order to catch prey it must rely on ambush.
When prey strays too near, the boa strikes, coiling its muscular body around its victim and tightening its grip until the animal can no longer breathe or circulate blood.
The boa;s prey mainly comprises small reptiles which it can easily swallow whole, such as geckos and worm lizards. Unlike most boas, which give birth to live young, the Arabian sand boa is one of only three boa species that lay eggs.


Arabian Horned ViperActive from dusk until dawn, and well-camouflaged amongst the sand and rocks, the most obvious sign of the Arabian horned viper's presence is usually the sinuous tracks it leaves while employing its sidewinding method of locomotion . This species is an efficient predator and uses both active pursuit as well as ambush to capture prey. It buries its body and head beneath the sand using rapid side-to-side wriggling, until only the eyes and snout are exposed. The snake then lays in wait for prey such as lizards, small birds and rodents to approach, before striking with lightning speed and injecting the animal with its powerful venom . The venom acts quickly, killing a house sparrow in 27 to 90 seconds, at which point the snake swallows its victim whole . Despite its deadly capabilities, the Arabian horned viper falls prey to larger predators such as desert monitors . When threatened, this species coils its body and rubs its keeled scales together to create a rasping sound, and it will also hiss and inflate its body before resorting to striking.


Sochurek's Saw-scaled Viper
Despite its relatively small size, is considered a dangerous snake, with an aggressive temperament, a lightning-fast strike and powerful venom.
This viper has large venom and long, hollow fangs that can be folded against the roof of the mouth when the mouth is shut .
An aggressive and efficient predator, it hunts mainly at night, and feeds on toads, lizards, bird eggs and nestlings.
It is easily provoked and will strike rapidly when it senses danger.
When threatened, it first assumes a characteristic defensive position, curling its body into a series of C-shaped coils which are rubbed against each other in opposite directions to produce a loud, rasping warning "hiss".

Arabian RearfangIt is named for its unusual, cobra-like defensive behavior, in which it lifts the front of the body off the ground, holds it at a angle, dilates the neck into a hood, and hisses . The head is rather elongated, and clearly distinct from the neck, with a convex forehead and a pointed snout, which protrudes over the mouth. They usually active during the day or at dawn and dusk, but may be more during the summer months. The diet is likely to include lizards, small mammals and birds . Despite the cobra-like defensive posture, which also gives rise to the alternative name of false cobra, it is not related to cobras, and is in fact only very mildly venomous, and not considered dangerous to humans .

Carpet ViperIt is a venomous snake with a relatively short, stocky body, a wide head, vertical pupils and heavily scales.
 It receives its common name from its defensive display, in which the scales are rubbed together by drawing opposing coils of the body against each other, producing a loud rasping or sawing sound. They are responsible for the greatest proportion of all snake bite fatalities in humans.
As these vipers often live in close proximity to humans and will bite with little provocation, they are considered to be among the world s most dangerous snakes.
 They are active either at night or at dawn and dusk .
Like other vipers, it is likely to hunt its prey using a sit-and-wait technique, aided by camouflaging body markings that conceal the snake from its prey.
 They feed on small mammals, frogs, toads, birds, lizards and large.
In some areas, it has a habit of perching on bushes or trees close to water, with the head pointed upwards, suggesting that it may hunt birds coming in to rest or drink .
Once a viper has struck its prey, it usually withdraws immediately and then follows its prey using chemical cues until its venom has immobilized the victim.


10/09/2012

31st Session of the GCC Supreme Council Abu Dhabi

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As per the kind invitation of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE President, the GCC Supreme Council held its 31st Session in Abu Dhabi on 6th and 7th December 2010.

The meeting was chaired by His Highness.
The GCC leaders stressed the need for joint cooperation in all area, including: the political, economic, social, military, security, cultural and media.










Souvenir Sheet

8/26/2012

U.A.E._22nd Al Gaffal 60ft Traditional Dhow Sailing Race



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Under the patronage and attendance of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minster of Finance, Dubai International Marine Club organized the annual "Al Gaffal" (the Return) race to mark the end of the water sport season.
The Al Gaffal or Sir Bu Na'air race represents and embodiment of the pas and history, and revival of old memories. This race commemorates the festival which was celebrated by the forefather on their long journey after several months of pearl diving at sea.
The Al Gaffal race features nearly 100 dhows travelling to a distance of about 51 nautical miles.

Designer Emirates Post Group
Printing Method Lithographic 
Printer Joh. Enschede Security Print - The Netherlands


7/17/2012

U.A.E._Camel Mazayina


Camel Mazayina is divided into two categories:
 Asayel and Majahim.
Asayel camels were referred to as Humr Al-Niaam in the tradition of the noble Prophet (Peace Be upon Him).
They were also known as Red Nouq (Camels).
They were mentioned in history when Antar abin Shaddad (the legendary warrior and poet) went to the west of the Arabian Peninsula to fetch them as dowry for his beloved Abla.
Their origin and places of presence are the UAE and Oman.
-Majahim's origins were in Najed, in Saudi Arabia

5/18/2012

U.A.E._40th National Day



      On 2nd of December 1971, the United Arab Emirates celebrated the founding of its union, and the journey has continued with strong motivation and confidence since then.

  The UAE has moved steadily on the road to growth and prosperity, helping citizens and residents achieve success, in keeping with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (may God rest his soul), founder of the UAE, and their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates.

Release Date   02/12/2011
Denominations  AED 1
Souvenir Sheet   Nil
Size   35 x 45 mm in sheets of 20 stamps

Designer  40th National Day of UAE Celeberation Committee
Printing Method  Lithographic
Printer   Joh Enschede Printing Press - The Netherlands

5/07/2012

U.E.D._Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award


(Roller postmark)

 Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award For Distinguished Academic Performance 10 years of Distinction 

 In March 1998, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, the Minister of Industry & Finance in the UAE issued a decree instituting Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Distinguished Academic Performance in Dubai to support and promote the pedagogic and best practices in educational field.

Designer Emirates Post
Printing Method   Lithographic
Printer Oriental Printing Press - Bahrain
Quantities 50,000 each   

5/02/2012

UAE_World Post Day - 2010

 












World Post Day

  World Post Day is celebrated each year on 9 October, the anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal Union in 1874 in the Swiss Capital, Bern. It was declared World Post Day by the UPU Congress held in Tokyo, Japan in 1969.


Size
 40 x 40.50 mm in sheets of 20 stamps

Designer
 Emirates Post

Printing Method
 Offset Lithography

Printer
 Cartor Security Printing - France

Quantities
 50,000 each

4/16/2012

UAE_30th Anniversary of UAE-Korea Diplomatic Relations

 30th Anniversary of UAE-Korea Diplomatic Relations

The UAE and the Republic of Korea established bilateral relations in 1980. The diplomatic ties are still progressing at all levels through common initiatives in regional and international forums. These relations were highlighted through the exchange of official visits between senior officials from both countries that played an important role in giving a new impetus to bilateral relations between the tow counties and in other areas. As a result, a solid foundation has been established and paved the way for intensifying the exchange of official delegations at all levels. Korea puts the UAE on a priority list in its plans and projects with countries of the region. The reason for this is the political, economic and oil factors.
To commemorate the 30th Anniversary of UAE-Korea Diplomatic Relations, Emirates Post has released a joint issue of stamps with Korea Post in two denominations:

The Wind tower (Barjeel) (AED 1)
Barjeel, an early and very effective form of air conditioning, is a traditional architectural innovation used for many centuries to create natural ventilation in houses and buildings.  

Chimney of Mt. Amisan in Gyeongbokgung Palace (550 fils)
Korea’s traditional heating system called “on –doll” works through a fire in a furnace under the floor that heats the entire room. The heat that circulates under the room is funneled to the outside through a connected chimney. The Mt. Amisan chimney in Geongbokgung palace was installed in 1865 at Gyotaejeon hall, the living quarter of the queen.

Release Date
dd/mm/yyyy
 17/06/2010

Denominations
 AED 1, 550 Fils

Souvenir Sheet
 Nill

Size
 30 x 40 mm in sheets of 10 stamps

Designer
 Emirates Post

Printing Method
 Lithographic

Printer
 Cartor Security Printing - France

UAE_Camel Mazayina




Camel Mazayina

Camel Mazayina is divided into two categories: Asayel and Majahim. Asayel camels were referred to as Humr Al-Niaam in the tradition of the noble Prophet (Peace Be upon Him). They were also known as Red Nouq (Camels). They were mentioned in history when Antar abin Shaddad (the legendary warrior and poet) went to the west of the Arabian Peninsula to fetch them as dowry for his beloved Abla. Their origin and places of presence are the UAE and Oman.
-Majahim's origins were in Najed, in Saudi Arabia

Release Date
dd/mm/yyyy
 29/12/2011


Denominations
 AED 1, AED 4


Souvenir Sheet
 AED 15

Size
 35 x 45 mm in sheets of 20 stamps


Designer
 Emirates Post Group Holding

Printing Method
 Offset

Printer
 Oriental Printing Press - Bahrain

  

 

UAE_Bu Tinah Island

Bu Tinah Island

Off the coast of Abu Dhabi is a protected marine biosphere where nature is respected and allowed to flourish. It's through the protection of Bu Tinah's unique environment and the conservation of its habitats and inhabitants that this important ecosystem has thrived. Valuable insight has been gained from it to help develop understanding and solutions for threatening environmental issues.


Release Date dd/mm/yyyy       30/11/2011
Denominations                        10 Stamps AED 1 each
Souvenir Sheet                       AED 15   
Size                                        48x30 mm in sheet of 20 stamps  
Designer                                Environmnet Agency - Abu Dhabi   
Printing Method                     Offset   
Printer                                   Cartor Printing Press - France    
Quantities                              Stamps 50,000 each / S. Sheets 5,000