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4420 - Kampar, Perak, Malaysia

Kampar was once a thriving mining town, rich in tin reserves. Its fortunes began to decline after World War I as demand and production shifted. In recent decades, freshwater fishing has become an important driver of the local economy. Many of the abandoned tin mines have filled with water, creating lakes that now support fish populations. These former mining sites have been repurposed into fish farms, duck farms, and other forms of horticultural production.
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4419 - Ivanovo, Russia

Ivanovo ( Иваново)  is located about 250 kilometres northeast of Moscow.  It lies on the Uvod River and has a population of 360 000 people. It became a major player in the textile industry, but that decreased dramatically after the fall of the Soviet Union. 

4418 - Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

This is a photo of the Hackfort  Waterwheel in Vor den, Netherlands.  

4417 - Visalia, California, United States

Visalia is home to the Visalia Rawhide , a minor league baseball team that competes in the California League . They are currently the Single-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball . Single-A represents one of the lower levels of professional baseball in the United States and Canada. The Rawhide were founded in 1946 and were originally affiliated with the Chicago Cubs . Since then, they have had multiple affiliations and have changed their team name several times. They have won the California League championship three times: 1971, 1978, and 2019. Two former Visalia players— Randy Johnson and Kirby Puckett —have been inducted into the National Baseba ll Hall of Fame and Museum .

4416 - Chicago, Illinois, United States

This is a great reproduction card of a vintage Chicago postcard from the 1930s–1940s. The sender is a supporter of the Chicago Blackhawks , who are currently celebrating their centennial season. The team joined the National Hockey League in 1926 and is considered one of the “Original Six” franchises. Frederic McLaughlin became the team’s third owner before it took to the ice. A coffee tycoon and veteran of World War I , he served with the 333rd Machine Gun Battalion of the 86th Infantry Division. The division was nicknamed the “Blackhawk Division,” after Black Hawk , a prominent Indigenous leader in the history of Illinois. The team was known as the “Black Hawks” until 1986, when the name was officially changed to “Blackhawks.” The Black Hawks began play in the 1926–27 season alongside fellow expansion teams such as the Detroit Red Wings (then the Cougars) and the New York Rangers . In Chicago, they also faced local competition from the American Hockey Association ’s Chicago Car...

4415 - Amberg, Bavaria, Germany

This is a stunning photograph of Io , one of Jupiter ’s moons. At first glance, Io looks almost unreal—its surface is splashed with bright yellows, oranges, and reds, resembling a giant pizza or a world covered in molten paint. These striking colours come from sulphur and volcanic deposits constantly reshaping its surface. Io is the innermost and third-largest of the four Galilean moons . It is slightly larger than Moon and is the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System. It is also the most volcanically active body in the Solar System, with more than 400 active volcanoes that release sulphur and sulphur dioxide. Io was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei , along with the other Galilean moons: Ganymede , Callisto , and Europa . These moons are named after figures from Greek mythology associated with Zeus , whom he seduced or abducted. Io, for example, was a priestess of Hera and one of Zeus’s lovers.

4414 - Freiberg, Saxony, Germany

A typical multiview postcard showcasing the sights of Freiberg . In the lower right corner is Freudenstein Castle . The current version of the castle was completed in 1577 and formed part of the town’s defensive system during the Thirty Years' War . During the Seven Years' War , the castle’s interior was heavily damaged. In 1784, the military took over the building and converted it into a magazine (an ammunition storage facility). In 1813, it was used as a hospital for 1,500 wounded soldiers. The town of Freiberg assumed ownership in 1957, and the castle served as a granary until 1979. In 1973, a youth club even operated in the basement. From 1980 to 1990, a heritage organization was based at the castle and worked to rest ore it to its 1577 appearance.