Falkland Islands - Commemorative
Release date - 25 January 2010
Atmospheres: Four Seasons
An unique feature of the Falkland Islands are the quickly changing weather patterns bringing a beauty to the Islands’ landscapes which are often rare in many other parts of the world.

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hown in this four stamp issue, “Atmospheres : Four Seasons”, attempt to portray a different and more accurate picture of the Islands’ environment and how its continually changing weather patterns, produce a very different image to the one Darwin described and how these create their own form of beauty on the Islands landscape.
Spring: 27p value. This depicts an early morning scene on Carcass Island with mist rolling in from the sea, helping to create the rich greens of the pastures seen at this time of the year.
n intense light and highly reflective blue skies. This tranquil scene is taken from a beach on New Island, West Falkland.
Autumn: 65p value. The austral autumn months of March and April can bring some of the Islands’ most spectacular weather images. A low evening light with intermittent rain showers produced this double rainbow over the brightly coloured roofs of Stanley.
range. Contrary to popular belief, accumulations of snow are uncommon with the ground rarely freezing. Long periods of calm are more frequent than in summer, reflecting these often but unusual coloured skies.
