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Greetings from the Lost Coast - POSTCARD (5.5"x7")

Greetings from the Lost Coast - POSTCARD (5.5"x7")

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The Lost Coast is a remote stretch of Northern California North of Mendocino and South of Eureka where rugged mountains spill into the sea. No safe harbor can be found, the perfect place for a young mermaid to fall in love with a shipwrecked prince.

 

If you've ever visited the Mendocino Coast of Northern California, you've probably felt the mystery tugging at you from the clear blue depths of the sea. Surely magical creatures live there. Can you hear them singing?

 

Share the beauty and magic of the Mendocino Coast with friends and family. This ONE OF A KIND, hand-made Cyanotype-printed postcard is created within earshot of the Merfolk song.

 

Available as a Single card or SAVE $$$ and purchase as a 4-Pack.

 

Text and Artist Info on back of card:

"For nearly two centuries, the fairy tales of Hans Christian Anderson have been illustrated by many artists, especially The Little Mermaid. The Lost Coast is a remote stretch of Northern California Coast where rugged mountains meet the sea, and no safe harbor can be found."

 

“...so she swam with the handsome prince to the beach, which was covered with fine, white sand, and there she laid him in the warm sunshine.”

Excerpt from The Little Mermaid, by Hans Christian Anderson

 

Front Artwork from an engraving by french illustrator Bertall (Charles Albert d'Arnould, 1820-1882)

 

 

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    • More details about this product...

      Each card or group of 4 cards is shipped in a clear, re-sealable plastic bag.

      Each card measures 5.5"x7" and requires a Letter Postage stamp for mailing (not Postcard Postage) and complies with all USPS Postcard mailing guidelines.

    • Return and Refund Policy

      Buyers can return prints for a full refund within 14 calendar days of purchase. Buyer pays return shipping cost.

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