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The image presents a close-up, top-down view of an open, handwritten personal letter and an airmail envelope resting on a dark, polished wooden surface.

The open letter, composed on light tan, lined paper, displays extensive script in dark blue or black ink, written in Spanish. Prominently visible at the top is the date "Julio 18 de 1977" (July 18, 1977). A partial salutation, "Danilo mi querido hijo" (Danilo my dear son), is discernible in the upper left section of the visible text. The letter appears to be a single sheet, folded, with text covering both exposed surfaces.

Behind and slightly to the right of the open letter, an airmail envelope is partially visible, angled upwards. This envelope features characteristic red and blue striped borders, with "VIA AIR MAIL," "CORREO AEREO," and "PAR AVION" printed in red ink. A United States postage stamp, bearing a cartoon figure, the text "USAIRMAIL," and the value "45," is affixed to the upper left corner of the envelope. A circular postmark is partially stamped over the stamp and envelope, indicating "1 PM", "27 JUL", and partially obscured year digits (likely corresponding to the late 1970s). The postmark also includes "TBURG, TX," suggesting its origin in Texas, USA.

The wooden surface, possibly a desk or chest, forms the background, providing a warm, indoor, and likely domestic setting. The documents imply an intercontinental communication from the United States, with the letter dated prior to its postal dispatch. The scene depicts a moment of reception or reflection, with the recipient likely located in a city such as Cali, Colombia, given the provided context.
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Sep 5, 2025

Cali, Colombia

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The image presents a close-up, top-down view of an open, handwritten personal letter and an airmail envelope resting on a dark, polished wooden surface. The open letter, composed on light tan, lined paper, displays extensive script in dark blue or black ink, written in Spanish. Prominently visible at the top is the date "Julio 18 de 1977" (July 18, 1977). A partial salutation, "Danilo mi querido hijo" (Danilo my dear son), is discernible in the upper left section of the visible text. The letter appears to be a single sheet, folded, with text covering both exposed surfaces. Behind and slightly to the right of the open letter, an airmail envelope is partially visible, angled upwards. This envelope features characteristic red and blue striped borders, with "VIA AIR MAIL," "CORREO AEREO," and "PAR AVION" printed in red ink. A United States postage stamp, bearing a cartoon figure, the text "USAIRMAIL," and the value "45," is affixed to the upper left corner of the envelope. A circular postmark is partially stamped over the stamp and envelope, indicating "1 PM", "27 JUL", and partially obscured year digits (likely corresponding to the late 1970s). The postmark also includes "TBURG, TX," suggesting its origin in Texas, USA. The wooden surface, possibly a desk or chest, forms the background, providing a warm, indoor, and likely domestic setting. The documents imply an intercontinental communication from the United States, with the letter dated prior to its postal dispatch. The scene depicts a moment of reception or reflection, with the recipient likely located in a city such as Cali, Colombia, given the provided context.

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