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Even more llama postcards
If you look really closely
at this Peruvian postcard
you can see some guancos
on the top of the ridge.
Andahuaylas, Peru.
Native with llama
in the Peruvian Andes.
This postcard shows
a herd of llamas in Bolivia.
This is a 1961 postcard of a petting zoo.
The back says Lollypop Farm is kindness in action. The Humane Society, Cat and Dog Shelter of Rochester, NY on Route 15, two miles north of NY Thruway Exit 46, also maintains a several acre farm where friendly llamas, reindeer, pygmy burros, Angora goats, ponies, elk, deer, calves, sheep, ducks, geese and other feathered birds and four footed animals wander freely to be petted and fed by children and adults. No admission is charged.
There are old postcards on page one.
There are mostly metal objects with llamas on page two.
There are musical instruments with llamas on page three.
There is more miscellaneous llama trivia on page four.
There are more postcards and prints on page five.
There are cartoon llamas on page six.
There are llama toys on page seven.
There is llama pottery on page eight.
There are people and companies on page nine.
There are stamps showing llamas on page ten.
There are paintings and prints on page eleven.
There is llama jewelry on page twelve.
There are fabric items on page thirteen.
There are still more postcards and prints on page fourteen.
There are llama music groups on page fifteen.
There is more llama jewelry on page sixteen.
There are table oddments on page seventeen.
There are llama postcards on page eighteen.
There are more llama paintings on page nineteen.
There are more llama prints on page twenty.
There are miscellaneous llama items on page twenty-one.
There are still more llama postcards on page twenty-two.
There are llamas in advertising on page twenty-three.
There is more miscellaneous llama stuff on page twenty-four.
There are still more llama postcards on page twenty-five.
There are old stereoviews of llamas on page twenty-six. (anaglyph version)
There are old llama books on page twenty-seven.
There are old trading cards on page twenty-eight.
There are still more llama postcards on page twenty-nine.
There are unusal llama stamps on page thirty.
There are llamas pulling carts on page thirty-one.
There are llama crests and signs on page thirty-two.
There are Christmas llamas on page thirty-three.
There are more llama postcards on page thirty-four.
There are View-Master pictures of llamas on page thirty-five.
There are more llama postcards on page thirty-seven.
There are even more llama postcards on page thirty-eight.
There are ads with llamas on page thirty-nine.
There are llama things you can’t live without on page forty.
There are llama trading cards on page forty-one.
There are more llama trading cards on page forty-two.
There are postcards of llamas in zoos on page forty-three.
There are Peruvian postcards on page forty-four.
There are stereoviews of alpacas on page forty-five. (anaglyph version)
There are more stereoviews of llamas on page forty-six. (anaglyph version)
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