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SCG13518 - Libya 1979 World Meteorological Day Radar Station Stamp
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This commemorative stamp from Libya was issued in 1979 to mark World Meteorological Day, highlighting the importance of weather observation and global climate cooperation. The design features a radar meteorological station tower and a weather radar display, symbolizing modern meteorological technology used to track atmospheric conditions. The stamp also includes the emblem associated with international meteorological cooperation. Issued during the period of the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, it reflects the global emphasis on scientific monitoring of weather and climate. This issue is of interest to collectors specializing in science, meteorology, and thematic technology stamps.
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