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how many stamps I have to put in a letter from PA to SC?
I'm writing a letter to a friend in Parris Island, South Carolina and live in Pennsylvania. How many stamps do I have to put on the envelope and there is a certain type that would need to get there? Or just any kind of label?
A 42 cents stamp
Amazing Highlands and Islands of Scotland
The Highlands and Islands of Scotland are the Highlands and Orkney are added on the Shetland and the Hebrides. Highlands and Islands is sometimes described as an area to which the Crofters Act 'of 1886 applies. This area contains a region of 7 counties of Scotland. These are the Shetland, Orkney, Caithness, Sutherland, Inverness Shire, Argyll, Ross and Cromarty.
The association of Highlands and Islands Transport, was established in 2006, covering most of the council areas of Argyll and Bute, Orkney, Western Isles, the Highlands and the Moray. Shetland is administered by the Association Shetland Transport separated.
Auskerry is located in the south of Stronsay and has a population of thousands. It has been assigned special protection area because its importance as an area for Arctic Tern residents and Storm Petrel.
Eday area covers 11 square miles or 28 km ² and is the ninth largest island. The medium is moorland and the island's main industries have been peat size and the excavation of limestone. Is connected to mainland England on ferry traveling from Backaland to Kirkwall and inland air.
To the east of Rousay Egilsay states that it is mainly rural, with fields and is the only intact, but roofless, round towers on the Island Church Orkney. Is placed in indirect contact with the mainland by ferry and you have to go through Wyre and Rousay. It is believed that St. Magnus was executed on Egilsay.
Only one family Gairsay lives, which have issued their own stamps, is allowed because of the lack of service Royal Mail North Ronaldsay lies 2.5 miles or 4 km north of its neighbor nearest is Sanday. Its climate is changing quite frequently and severely, with the sea is very stormy around incredible. All that is of importance are a bird sanctuary in Britain the highest ground of the lighthouse tower and a base of dry stone wall being built only along the coast to keep away the algae North Ronaldsay sheep eating off the ground fertile. It is also in contact with the mainland by air and ferry.
Papa Stronsay is located in northern east of Stronsay and fertile island, was once a major center for curing herring fish, but was left alone in the 1970s. It is a home to a monastery Transalpine Redemptorist, called Golgotha monastery since 1999.
Papa Westray also known as Papay, whose only meaning is a natural reserve that is RSPB terns and skuas. Knap of Howar, which is most probably the oldest house remain intact in the north of Europe, a newly renovated 12th century church of San Boniface Kirk and other Vikings and Neolithic remains. It is also connected to Westray and the mainland of Britain by air and ferry.
Rousay is third largest in the joint area of 19 square miles or 49 km ² island which is about two miles or 3 miles north of mainland Orkney. Agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture, crafts and tourism makes the most income. Is there a way around the island, which is about 14 miles or 23 km long and the most fertile land is present only in the few hundred yards between this point and the coast. Otters and seals can be found in abundance and there are many remnants of past occupation.
Sanday is the largest of the North Island and as most of the Orkney Islands fishing, agriculture and tourism are the main source of income. Other attractions include here the tomb Quoyness 5000 years old. Shapinsay is the eighth largest island in the area at 12 square miles or 31 km ². Is in contact with the mainland by ferry to Balfour to Kirkwall. Shapinsay is known for an old Iron Age Broch and the Tower Burroughston Dishan, canyons and cliffs of the sea. It is also famous by the observation of birds such as pintail, wigeon, shovelers, and Balfour Castle. Stronsay is the seventh largest island and the main village is Whitehall. Westray is the sixth largest island and is joined by ferry and air if you have to go to the Mainland and Papa Westray. Wyre is situated in the south east of the castle cubicle Rousay de Roo, which was built in 1150 and is believed to be the oldest castle in Scotland.
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