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A nice cover received this September from Sarah, handcancelled in Lansing, Michigan, with two stamps taken from a souvenir sheet of ten stamps showing inhabitants of kelp forests off the central California coast, issued on 1 October 2009. More can be seen also here. The rest of the postage is covered by a Grand Teton National Park airmail definitive from 2009.
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