Immerse yourself in the captivating wildlife of Wasgamuwa National Park with this magnificent set of souvenir sheets. Released in 2019, the Wasgamuwa National Park Set features six stunning stamps, each showcasing a unique species found within the park.
- Painted Lipped Lizard: The first stamp portrays the vibrant Painted Lipped Lizard, known for its colorful scales and distinctive appearance. This reptile adds a touch of beauty to the park’s diverse ecosystem.
- Five-Bar Swordtail: The second stamp highlights the elegant Five-Bar Swordtail butterfly, renowned for its delicate wings adorned with striking patterns. It is one of the many butterfly species that grace the park’s lush landscapes.
- Sri Lanka Combtail: The third stamp showcases the graceful Sri Lanka Combtail fish, a native species found in the rivers and waterways of Wasgamuwa National Park. Its unique appearance and graceful movements make it a fascinating sight to behold.
- Purple-Faced Langur: The fourth stamp captures the majestic Purple-Faced Langur, an arboreal primate known for its distinctive purple face and golden fur. These endangered primates are a true symbol of the park’s biodiversity.
- Asian Elephant: The fifth stamp pays tribute to the mighty Asian Elephant, a revered and iconic species that roams the park’s vast expanses. With their impressive size and gentle nature, these elephants are a remarkable sight for visitors.
- Red-Faced Malkoha: The sixth stamp features the enchanting Red-Faced Malkoha bird, known for its vibrant plumage and unique call. This bird species adds a touch of charm to the park’s avian population.
Each souvenir sheet in this set is in mint condition and offers a glimpse into the diverse wildlife that thrives within Wasgamuwa National Park. Whether you are a stamp collector, nature enthusiast, or simply appreciate the beauty of Sri Lanka’s wildlife, the Wasgamuwa National Park Set Souvenir Sheets – MNH 2019 is a remarkable addition to your collection. Explore the wonders of Wasgamuwa National Park and celebrate the rich biodiversity of Sri Lanka.
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