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Top Things to Do in Djibouti for Adventurers
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Djibouti, a small country located in the Horn of Africa, is known for its unique landscapes, rich culture and vibrant experiences. So whether you are seeking adventure or history, or just a quiet beach getaway, Djibouti has something to offer everyone. In this, we’re going to be taking you through the best things to do in Djibouti, to give you a taste of this lesser-known gem.
1. Explore Lake Assal
One of Djibouti’s most stunning natural wonders, Lake Assal is the third-lowest point on the planet — and a key site to visit. This saltwater lake is framed by stunning volcanic landscapes, perfect for all you shutterbugs out there. The high salinity makes for glistening salt flats that contrast with the blue waters. Visitors can stroll across the salt crust, and even scoop some up as a souvenir. The lake’s geography also makes it a key part of the country’s ecosystem. It’s an out-of-this-world experience you won’t soon forget.
2. Visit the Bustling Capital: Djibouti City
Djibouti City The capital is the center of the country, combining modernity and tradition Wander around the lively bazaars, where you can find local crafts, fabrics, and spices. The lively cosmopolitan city is an ideal place to immerse yourself in culture of Djibouti, from its popular music to its flavorful cuisine. Be sure to sample the local specialty, the spiced rice and meat dish called Skoudehkaris. Landmarks such as the Presidential Palace and the Place Menelik also provide insight into the country’s political and colonial past.
3. Dive into the Underwater World
Djibouti is a diver’s paradise with some of the finest underwater experiences available anywhere. In addition to that, at Tadjoura Gulf you can enjoy watching the corals and other types of marine life. Swim with whale sharks, the gentle giants of the sea, or discover the stunning coral gardens. Snorkelers can enjoy similarly magical experiences in the shallow waters around Moucha Island. You can also observe migratory patterns & some marine species not found anywhere else in the world on seasonal diving tours.
4. Take in Lake Abbe's Distinct Landscapes
Lake Abbe is a surreal place filled with tall limestone chimneys shooting steam into the air. It’s no surprise this spot served as a backdrop for science fiction films. Nomadic Afar communities inhabit the surrounding area, giving a taste of their traditional lifestyle. In the evening at Lake Abbe the sky dances with colors at sunset, a fresh background feature in the already bombastic scenery. Lake Abbe also is one of the most unique Djibouti tourist attractions you can visit.
5. Relax on Djibouti's Beaches
Djibouti's unspoiled beaches provide a peaceful refuge for sunbathers and relaxation visitors. Khor Ambado and Arta Beach invite you to relax on fine golden beaches and splash about in transparent turquoise waters. These calm Djibouti beach are perfect for sunbathing, picnicking or just taking in the tranquil atmosphere. Adventurous types can also take advantage of the resort’s setting with a range of water activities including kayaking, paddleboarding or windsurfing.
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6. Experience Djibouti’s Vibrant Markets
The markets of Djibouti are a sensory feast of vivid colors, unusual aromas, and lively sounds. The Central Market in Djibouti City welcomes visitors to interact with hospitable merchants, taste local customs, and reproduce to discover local souvenirs. Markets offer everything from fresh produce to intricately designed jewelry and displays the rich history of the nation & dynamic culture. Do be sure to stop by the Fish Market, where the region’s fishy bounty is laid out in all it’s glory and offers insight into the local fisherman’s daily life.
7. Hike Through Goda Mountains
For the adventurous: The Goda Mountains provide a green respite in Djibouti’s desert landscape. This area is part of the Day Forest National Park with rich flora & fauna, including rare species of birds. Visitors can trek through the mountains and are rewarded with stunning views and an opportunity to enjoy nature. Higher elevation provides respite from the searing heat of the lowlands. Guided tours offer fascinating insight into this region’s unique biodiversity and the conservation work safeguarding this fragile ecosystem.
8. Learn About Djibouti’s History
History buffs can find much in the way of colonial vestiges and the country’s historical role as a port of the littoral east. Djibouti tourism offers a glimpse into its rich history, from ancient trade routes to colonial influences. Just allow for window shopping where chimes even take the form of the old railway station, which is now just a remnant of the French colonial era, or the historic Hamoudi Mosque, one of the country's oldest sights. The places represent the culture and history of Djibouti. Also good to see, the Ethnological Museum houses an admirable selection of artifacts and exhibits outlining Djibouti’s history over the years.
9. Apply for a Djibouti eVisa Before Traveling
The new digital visa system is one of the many initiatives the government is taking as part of its strategy to attract more tourism in Djibouti and facilitate new international visitors to the country. Your Djibouti eVisa application is very easy to apply and it is also a very quick process so you will be able to enjoy your international trip to the fullest. If you do not want to spoil your mood at the last minute and do not want to get into any problems, then apply for the visa on time, after reading the requirements. 
10. Take a Look at the Nomad Lifestyle
Nomadism is central to Djibouti’s cultural identity. Embrace the chance to meet with some of the local tribes, and learn about their music, traditions, and way of life including Afar and Somali tribes. Exploring them provides a closer view of the variety of threads that make up the country’s multicultural fabric. Experience traditional dances, taste authentic dishes, and listen to stories passed from generation to generation. This creates a bond that is more than just sightseeing.
Summary of this Blog
Djibouti’s appeal is being able to pack adventure, relaxation, and cultural enrichment into the same trip. Whether you’re scheduling an expedition around its natural wonders, submerging into its sea gems, or embracing its energetic customs, Djibouti is a place that will leave the visitor with a deep impact. With a deep commitment to sustainable tourism, the country aims to preserve its natural wonders and cultural heritage for future generations. Thus prepare, apply for your Djibouti e visa, and embark on an adventurous trip to this mystical land of eternal beauty!
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djibstylemag · 4 years ago
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Mousha Island beaches 🏝️❤️👣😍 . . . #travelphotography #travel #Djibouti #Summer #Sun #Beach #Beachllife #Djibouti #Eastafrica #Africa #Landscape #Paysagemagnifique #Wonderful #moushaisland #Island (à Îles Moucha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIyYsBzgt6c/?igshid=18jm9lcu2k9el
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ecgraphics-blog · 4 years ago
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Moucha Island is a small coral island off the coast of Djibouti. It is located at the center of the Gulf of Tadjoura. Let’s go baby!!! There are no pre-flight COVID-19 test requirements for Americans traveling to Djibouti, but passengers will be subject to health screenings and a rapid COVID-19 saliva test for $30 upon arrival. Only travelers who test negative will be allowed to enter the country; those who test positive will either depart on the next flight or enter isolation and treatment. Learn more by visiting the U.S. Embassy in Djibouti website. (at Djibouti) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMt53PrHIU7/?igshid=p5i6a0y81oig
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no-degree · 8 years ago
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Niggas see ma as 'maybe one day'
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meintransitworld · 7 years ago
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Walking in the mangroves forest #visit #mouchaisland #djibouti #muddyfeet #explore #travel #travelwithme #adventure #wanderlust #nature #igtravel #instago #instatravel #photooftheday #travelgram #travelingram #mangroves (at Moucha Island)
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djibstylemag · 4 years ago
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Mousha Island 💕😍😍 . . . #travelphotography #travel #Djibouti #Summer #Sun #Beach #Beachllife #Djibouti #Eastafrica #Africa #Landscape #moushaisland #Eastafrica #Africa (à Îles Moucha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFNXILSgU8x/?igshid=1h3g60yk0o5kh
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djibstylemag · 4 years ago
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Weekend mood!!! . . . #travelphotography #travel #Djibouti #Summer #Sun #Beach #Beachllife #Djibouti #Eastafrica #Africa #Landscape #Paysagemagnifique #Wonderful #moushaisland #Island (à Îles Moucha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFQESS5A3ts/?igshid=1mpmycajrr5p8
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djibstylemag · 5 years ago
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Week-end mood, Mousha Island. Djibouti . . . #travelphotography #travel #Djibouti #Summer #Sun #Beach #Beachllife #Djibouti #Eastafrica #Africa #Landscape #Paysagemagnifique #Wonderful #moushaisland #Island (à Île Moucha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCt4wFQgMv6/?igshid=1kdr0be27k07k
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djibstylemag · 5 years ago
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Sheraton Beach. Mousha Island. Djibouti . . . #Beach #Summer #Sun #bestbeaches #Island #Djibouti #Africa #Beach #Beachlife #Summer #Sun #View #Wonderful #sand (à Île Moucha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCop8Fqgvy5/?igshid=wrg09k5ehotj
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kgoldtemporarygallery · 8 years ago
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OUR FIESTAS ARE EXPLOSIONS
February 11-14, 2017
Opening: February 11th, 20:00
Municipal Theatre of Mytilini
Pavlou Kountourioti 3, 81100 Mytilini
Lesvos GR
K-Gold Temporary Gallery presents the art project “Our Fiestas Are Explosions” curated by Nicolas Vamvouklis in the Municipal Theatre of Mytilini.
The artistic interventions include I Have Decided To Love, a new installation by Christos Mouchas, the video Together Alone :) by Roberto Casti and a special edition fanzine with the participation of Stephen Grebinski, Myrto Kontoni, Carlo Miele, Rachele Monti, Nicole Nikolaou and Drew Nikonowicz.
Τhe Nobelist poet Octavio Paz triumphantly declares “in the turmoil of a festive night our voices break into a thousand lights” in his Labyrinth of Solitude (1950). His essay becomes the stimulus for K-Gold Temporary Gallery’s new project on the occasion of Valentine’s Day in Lesvos.
We all feel alone at some point in our lives. In fact, we are actually alone. Paz examines how solitude, and therefore the search for the other, defines our perspective of death, celebration and identity. Defending love has always been an antisocial and dangerous practice. Today, it has become almost revolutionary.
Eight international artists investigate collectivity and love by exploring intimate bodies, spaces, objects and images from their everyday lives. The connection between the works, as in human relationships, signifies a field of explosions, balances, fatigue, redemption and finally invigoration.
The project takes place within the framework of the Festival “Island of love” with the support of the Municipality of Lesvos and Kalloni Village Holiday Houses.
ΟΙ ΓΙΟΡΤΕΣ ΜΑΣ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΕΚΡΗΞΕΙΣ
11-14 Φεβρουαρίου 2017
Εγκαίνια: 11 Φεβρουαρίου 2017, 20:00
Δημοτικό Θέατρο Μυτιλήνης
Παύλου Κουντουριώτη 3, 81100 Μυτιλήνη
Η K-Gold Temporary Gallery παρουσιάζει την εικαστική δράση “Οι Γιορτές Μας Είναι Εκρήξεις” σε επιμέλεια του Νικόλα Βαμβουκλή στο Δημοτικό Θέατρο Μυτιλήνης.
Οι καλλιτεχνικές παρεμβάσεις περιλαμβάνουν τη νέα εγκατάσταση I Have Decided To Love του Χρήστου Μούχα, το βίντεο Together Alone :)του Roberto Casti καθώς και μια ειδική έκδοση φανζίν με τη συμμετοχή των Stephen Grebinski, Μυρτώ Κοντονή, Carlo Miele, Rachele Monti, Νικόλ Νικολάου και Drew Nikonowicz.
“Στην αναταραχή μιας γιορτινής νύχτας οι φωνές μας ξεσπούν σε χίλιες λάμψεις” αναφωνεί πανηγυρικά ο νομπελίστας ποιητής και στοχαστής Οκτάβιο Πας στο Λαβύρινθο της Μοναξιάς του 1950. Το δοκίμιο του γίνεται η αφορμή για το καινούριο πρότζεκτ της K-Gold Temporary Gallery στο πλαίσιο του εορτασμού της Ημέρας του Αγίου Βαλεντίνου στο νησί της Λέσβου.
Όλοι μας κάποια στιγμή της ζωής μας νιώθουμε μόνοι. Κι ακόμη χειρότερα, είμαστε μόνοι. Ο Πας μελετά το πώς η μοναξιά και συνάμα η αναζήτηση του άλλου καθορίζουν την οπτική μας για το θάνατο, τη γιορτή και την ταυτότητα. Η προάσπιση του έρωτα αποτελούσε ανέκαθεν πράξη αντικ��ινωνική ��αι επικίνδυνη. Σήμερα αρχίζει να γίνεται πραγματικά επαναστατική.
Οι οκτώ διεθνείς καλλιτέχνες αναζητούν την έξοδο προς την κοινωνία και τον έρωτα εξερευνώντας -οικεία και μη- σώματα, χώρους, αντικείμενα και εικόνες απο την καθημερινότητά τους. Η σύνδεση μεταξύ των έργων, όπως συμβαίνει και στις ανθρώπινες σχέσεις, σηματοδοτεί ένα πεδίο εκρήξεων, ισορροπιών, σπατάλης, λύτρωσης και τελικά τόνωσης.
Η δράση πραγματοποιείται στο πλαίσιο του Φεστιβάλ The Island of Love με την υποστήριξη του Δήμου Λέσβου και του Kaloni Village Holiday Houses.
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certainheartrunaway · 5 years ago
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DXNL News No. 2160
  DXNL 2160 ��� August 28, 2019
DX Newsletter
a free and weekly service of
DARC Committee “DX”
(http://www.darcdxhf.de)
Editor: Klaus Poels, DL7UXG
translation by: Oliver Bock, DJ9AO
9M2, West Malaysia & 9M6, East Malaysia:
The following special event calls will be celebrating the 62nd
anniversary of Malaysia between August 30 and September 1: from
West Malaysia: 9M62MA, 9M62MB, 9M62MC, 9M62MD, 9M62MJ, 9M62MK,
9M62MM, 9M62MN, 9M62MP, 9M62MR, 9M62MT, 9M62MW, and 9M62MY; from
East Malaysia: 9M62MQ and 9M62MS. Awards will be available as well.
For more information see the URL below; for QSL information see
qrz.com or ask on the air. http://www.9mdxc.com/cq9m
9U, Burundi:
Francesco/IV3TMM operates as 9U3TMM from Bujumbura between Aug. 31
and Sept. 17. QRV on 60 to 6m on SSB, FT8, and RTTY. QSL via IV3TMM
(B), LoTW.
EX, Kyrgyzstan:
Leszek/SP6CIK, Jarek/SP6OJK, Janusz/ SP9FIH, Roman/SP9FOW,
Jurek/SN9J, and Jozef/SP9HVW are announcing an operation from Lake
Issyk-Kul for September 2 to 15. QRV as EX6QP on HF on CW, SSB,
RTTY, FT8. QSL via SP6OJK, ClubLog OQRS.
http://www.ex6qp.dxpeditions.org/
FK, New Caledonia:
Watch out for Jan/F6EYB operating from Noumea (OC-032) as FK8CJ
between August 29 and the end of the year. QRV mainly on 30, 20,
and 17m. QSL via F6EYB, LoTW, eQSL.
I, Italy:
The ARI section Fidenza (IQ4FE) commemorates the Gruppo
Radiotecnico Milanese, a club of early radio experimenters, with
the callsign II4GRM during September. QSL via IQ4FE.
http://www.arifidenza.it/
JA, Japan:
The International Council of Museums meets in Kyoto from the 1st to
7th of September. The special event stations 8J3ICOM (based in
Kyoto) and 8N3ICOM (portable activities) operate in the context of
this meeting until the end of 2019. All QSOs to be confirmed
automagically via bureau and ClubLog.
http://www.khn.co.jp/~shibu/icom2019/icom_e.htm
LZ, Bulgaria:
The Bulgarian Radio Club Blagovestnik (LZ1KCP) continues to honour
Orthodox saints during September with the callsign LZ304EW. QSOs
count towards the All Saints – 2019 award. QSL via bureau, LZ1KCP
(d). http://www.lz1kcp.com/
OE, Austria:
During September, members of the VIC Amateur Radio Contest DX Club
(4U1A) will be using the callsign 4U500M to commemorate Ferdinand
Magellan’s circumnavigation of the globe 500 years ago. QSL via
UA3DX (d/B). http://www.cqdx.ru/4u1a/4u500m/
OE, Austria:
Special event stations OE2XXM and OE5XXM operate in the context of
the International Field Day in Gosau. QRV mostly on 80 and 40m
(SSB) and 2m and 70cm. QSL via bureau.
PA, Netherlands:
PD538RNI commemorates Radio North Sea International and Radio
Veronica, two 1970s offshore radio stations. QRV from Aug. 28 until
Sept. 26. QSL via PD0ARI (d/B).
PA, Netherlands:
The Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappy (KLM) is the world’s oldest
airline (founded on Oct. 7, 1919) and remains The Netherlands’
national airline to this day. The special event station PH100KLM
celebrates this anniversary from the 1st of September until the
30th of November. QSL via PA3DVA (B).
T6, Afghanistan:
Robert/S53R will be staying in Kabul on a work assignment from
September 2019 until summer 2021. QRV as T6AA on HF (SSB, CW,
digital modes). During major contests he will sign T6A. QSL via
S53R and LoTW.
TA, Turkey:
The special event station TC113PTR draws attention to the Ottoman
Empire’s first wireless telegraphy station in Patara. QRV on Aug.
31 and Sept. 1 on HF, 6m, and via QO-100. QSL via TA4E (d/B).
YB, Indonesia:
The Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI) celebrates the 74th
anniversary of Indonesia’s independence with the following special
event stations between August 28 and Sept. 1 on 80 to 10m:
8A74RI/0, 8A74RI/1, 8A74RI/2, 8A74RI/3, 8A74RI/4, 8A74RI/5,
8A74RI/6, 8A74RI/7, 8A74RI/8, and 8A74RI/9. QSL via bureau and
LoTW.
Preview:
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5H, Tanzania:
The Italian DXpedition Team plans to activate Zanzibar Island
(AF-032) during February next year. They aim to keep 10 operators
busy at 5 stations on CW, SSB, RTTY, FT8, and FT4 with the
callsigns 5I5TT and 5I4ZZ (FT8, FT4). For more information see
their website. QSL via I2YSB. http://www.i2ysb.com/idt/
HK0, San Andres and Providencia:
Rob/HK3CW, Petr/OK1BOA, Petr/OK1FCJ, Palo/OK1CRM, Pavel/OK1GK,
Ruda/OK2ZA, Ludek/OK2ZC, Karel/OK2ZI, and David/OK6DJ will be
active as 5K0K from San Andres Island (NA-033) between October 15
and 30. QRV on 160-10m on CW, SSB, and FT8. QSL via OK6DJ.
V6, Micronesia:
Sho/JA7HMZ operates as V63DX from Pohnpei (OC-010) between November
22 and 27. QRV on 160 to 6m and during the CQ WW DX CW Contest as
V6A. QSL via JA7HMZ (d/B).
FO, Marquesas Islands:
Operators Didier/F6BCW, Robert/K4UEE, Robert/K5PI, Neil/VA7DX,
Keith/VE7KW, Madison/W5MJ, Robert/W5RF, and Bill/W5SJ, all members
of the CAN-AM DXpedition Group, activate Hiva Oa Island (OC-027)
from Nov. 6 to 11 as TX7T on 160-6m (CW, SSB, RTTY, FT8). QSL via
M0URX, LoTW. http://www.marquesas2019.com/
AF-053; J2, Gulf of Tadjoura group:
Jean-Philippe/J28PJ/F1TMY plans to visit Moucha Island during
September or October and operate as J28PJ/p on HF (SSB, FT8).
Abbreviations in this DXNL:
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ARLHS Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society
DDFM Diplome des Departements Francais de la Metropole
GIA German Island Award
IOTA Islands on the Air
LoTW Logbook of the World
OQRS Online QSL Request System
ORARI Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia
WCA World Castles Award
WLOTA World Lighthouse On The Air Award
WRTC World Radiosport Team Championship
Upcoming Contests:
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31.08. HSW-Contest
31.08./01.09. WW Digi DX Contest
01./02.09. Tennessee QSO Party
02.09. QCWA-QSO-Party
IOTA Compiled by Andreas, DK5ON ([email protected])
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IOTA QRGs
CW: 28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530 kHz
SSB: 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3760 kHz
EU-127; DL, Schleswig-Holstein State South West group: Markus/DJ4EL
and a group of operators will be active from the islands Neuwerk
(GIA N-12, WW Loc. JO43fv) und Scharhoern (GIA N-11, WW Loc.
JO43fx) between Aug. 30 and Sept. 2.
NA-010; VE1; Nova Scotia Province (Cape Breton Island) group:
Alessandro/VE7ADA will be signing VE7ADA/1 from some smaller
islands in the NA-010 group and maybe also in the NA-081 group. QRV
on on 40 to 10m on SSB. QSL via VE7ADA (d/B).
NA-176; VE2; Quebec Province (St. Lawrence Gulf) Centre group:
Pierre/VE2GT is going to operate as VE2GT/150 from the Ile du Havre
for a few hours (around 1330z to 1530z) on September 1. QSL via
EA5GL.
OC-083; 3D2, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu Group: Bigi (XYL)/DE3BWR and
Helmut “Heli”/DD0VR will be visiting Fiji from the 2nd to 9th of
September and operate as 3D2VR on 80-10m (SSB only). QSL via DD0VR
(d/B).
WWFF Activities
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WWFF QRGs:
CW: 28044 24894 21044 18084 14044 10124 7024 3544 kHz
SSB: 28444 24944 21244 18144 14244 7144 3744 kHz
Flora & Fauna Aktivitaeten von F4GTB:
Christophe/F4GTB will be activating several WWFF references in
southern France between Sept. 2 and 18 as TM44WFF. For a list see
qrz.com. QSL via F4GTB, LoTW, and eQSL.
https://www.france-flora-fauna.fr/
Calendar
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start – end DX DXNL
02.09. – 09.09. 3D2VR 2160*
15.08. – 15.09. 3Z1919PS 2158
01.09. – 30.09. 4U500M 2160*
24.10. – 23.10. 4U73B 2117
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/0 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/1 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/2 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/3 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/4 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/5 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/6 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/7 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/8 2160*
28.08. – 09.01. 8A74RI/9 2160*
02.04. – 30.11. 8J3AC 2140
01.04. – 31.12. 8J3ICOM 2160*
20.05. – 30.11. 8J7AIZU 2148
05.07. – 06.10. 8J8ARDF 2152
21.06. – 22.09. 8J8HAM 2150
01.04. – 31.12. 8N3ICOM 2160*
01.06. – 31.10.20 8N7JAPAN 2148
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MA 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MB 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MC 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MD 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MJ 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MK 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MM 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MN 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MP 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MQ 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MR 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MS 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MT 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MW 2160*
30.08. – 01.09. 9M62MY 2160*
– 10/2019 9Q6BB 2012
31.08. – 17.09. 9U3TMM 2160*
01.01. – 31.12. DA200TF 2137
01.07. – 30.06.20 DL50NFA 2152
01.01. – 31.12. DL70AFUG 2129
01.03. – 31.12. DL70AIR 2134
– 31.12. DL70BRD 2127
01.01. – 31.12. DM100ZM 2125
01.01. – 31.12. DM19LGS 2127
24.01. – 31.12. DM2025C 2130
01.05. – 31.10. DM460DA 2143
– 31.12. DM70GER 2127
01.01. – 31.12. DM775FLD 2127
01.01. – 31.12. DQ1200ASP 2125
01.01. – 31.12. DQ600UNI 2126
01.08. – 31.12. DR30FKR 2158
01.01. – 31.12. DR50DIG 2129
15.04. – 31.12. EN185UNIV 2141
02.09. – 15.09. EX6QP 2160*
29.08. – 31.12. FK8CJ 2160*
01.07. – 28.08. GB80ENI 2155
23.08. – 03.09. H44MI 2159
05.07. – 25.09. H44MS 2152
01.08. – 01.09. HC2/IZ1HGP 2156
15.08. – 15.09. HF1919PS 2158
01.08. – 31.08. HG50DFC 2157
01.06. – HK3JCL 2147
01.08. – 31.08. HO1D 2156
01.04. – 31.08. II0KT 2138
01.08. – 31.08. II4BRD 2156
01.09. – 30.09. II4GRM 2160*
– 31.12. J28ND 2035
– 01.09. J28PJ 2004
23.08. – 04.10. J68HZ 2159
06/19 – 11/19 JW/LB2PG 2148
24.08. – 01.09. K7C 2159
27.08. – 02.09. KL7RRC/p 2159
01.08. – 30.08. LY30BW 2157
02.08. – 30.08. LY783SUN 2157
01.08. – 31.08. LZ304AE 2156
01.09. – 30.09. LZ304EW 2160*
30.03. – 10.11. OE19LAWN 2158
01.09. – 30.09. OE2XXM 2160*
01.09. – 30.09. OE5XXM 2160*
01.01. – 31.12. OG60IPA 2128
01.01. – 31.12. OU0POLIO 1919
22.08. – 05.09. OX3LX 2159
15.08. – 30.09. PA75OSB 2158
26.08. – 22.09. PA75SODS 2159
28.08. – 26.09. PD538RNI 2160*
01.09. – 30.11. PH100KLM 2160*
– 31.12. PI60DWN 2142
06.07. – 13.09. RA/DK2AI 2153
01.08. – 31.08. SN0ARCO 2157
15.08. – 15.09. SN1919PS 2158
15.08. – 15.09. SO1919PS 2158
15.08. – 15.09. SP1919PS 2158
15.08. – 15.09. SQ1919PS 2158
20.08. – 28.08. SV8/IW7EGQ 2158
01.09. – 30.06.21 T6A 2160*
01.09. – 30.06.21 T6AA 2160*
06.02. – 31.12. TC10GITRAD 2133
31.08. – 01.09. TC113PTR 2160*
13.05. – 14.10. TM17FFF 2145
08.05. – 25.10. TM230RF 2145
17.08. – 31.08. TM36V 2158
02.09. – 18.09. TM44WFF 2160*
01.06. – 17.11. TM500LV 2148
18.09. – TR8CA 1902
06.07. – 13.09. UB5O/p 2153
01.09. – VE2GT/150 2160*
01.09. – 07.09. VE7ADA/1 2160*
27.08. – 01.09. YP0F 2159
22.06. – 10.10. Z81D 2151
05/17 – 05/2020 ZL7DX 2040
05/17 – 05/2020 ZL7QT 2040
01.08. – 30.08. ZY160CAT 2158
01.08. – 31.08. ZY40ZT 2156
01.09. – 30.09. ZZ40ZT 2156
* = new or updated
.. = and other calls
QSL information
===============
3D2VR via DD0VR (d/B)
3Z1919PS via SP9PNB (B)
4S6WAS (d)
4U500M via UA3DX (d/B)
4U73B via 9A2AA, (C)
5A0YL (C), (O)
5B4AMX via LZ3SM
7X2JV via SM4VPZ (d)
7X4CZ (d), (L)
8A74RI/0 (B), (L)
8A74RI/1 (B), (L)
8A74RI/2 (B), (L)
8A74RI/3 (B), (L)
8A74RI/4 (B), (L)
8A74RI/5 (B), (L)
8A74RI/6 (B), (L)
8A74RI/7 (B), (L)
8A74RI/8 (B), (L)
8A74RI/9 (B), (L)
8J3AC via (B), JA3PYH (d)
8J3ICOM (B), (C)
8J7AIZU via JN7GLC
8J8ARDF (B)
8J8HAM (B)
8N3ICOM (B), (C)
8N7JAPAN (B)
8P6ET via KU9C
9K2HS (d/B)
9M62MA via 9M2OHM (d)
9M62MK via 9M2YDX (d)
9M62MM via 9M2MDX (d)
9M62MP via 9W2EYR (d)
9M62MR via 9W2VGR (d)
9M62MW via 9W2VWT (d)
9N1AA via N4GNR (d)
9Q6BB via W3HNK
9U3TMM via IV3TMM (B), (L)
9V1YC via W5UE
9Z4Y (d), (L)
A91FTDMC via A92AA
AH7C (d/B), (L)
AL7JK (d/B), (L), (e)
CO3LT (d), (L), (e)
DA0SAT (L), (e), (O)
DA200TF (B), (L), (e)
DL50NFA (d/B)
DL70AFUG (B)
DL70AIR (B), (e), (C)
DL70BRD via DK1YH (d/B), (C), (e)
DM100ZM (B)
DM19LGS via (B), DG0ERS (d), (e)
DM2025C (B)
DM460DA via DL9GFB (d/B)
DM70GER via M0SDV (d), (C)
DM775FLD (B)
DQ1200ASP via (B), DK1AX (d), (L)
DQ600UNI via (B), DL5KVV (d)
DR175CW (C), (O)
DR30FKR (B)
DR50DIG via (B), DH1PAL (d)
DS2GOO/3 via DS2GOO (d/B)
EG1FSA via EA1RKA
EN185UNIV via UT8UF
EO28U (B)
EO65QRC via UR4QZZ
ES2TT/0 via ES2TT (d/B)
ES30WAY (C), (O)
EX6QP via SP6OJK, (C), (O)
FK8CJ via F6EYB, (L), (e)
GB0SNB via (B), G3SVK (d), (L)
GB100HAL via G0KUC (d/B)
GB4ENI via (B), M0AXH (d)
GB4RSE via G4CIB (d), (e)
GB80ENI (d/B)
GX4BJC/a via M5DIK (d/B), (e)
H44MI via DL2GMI (d/B), (L)
H44MS via DL2GAC (d/B)
HB0/DL5PIA/p via DL5PIA (B)
HB0/DL7PIA/p via DL7PIA (B)
HC2/IZ1HGP via IZ1HGP (d/B), (L)
HG50DFC via HA0NAR (d/B)
HI8DL via KM4JQ (d), (L)
HK3JCL via DK8LRF (d/B)
HL2EIZ (d/B), (L), (e)
HL74V (B)
HL9GY (d), (L), (e)
HO1D via HP1RCP (d)
II4BRD via IQ4FE
II4GRM via IQ4FE
II8FTDM via IK8YFU
IQ9SY via IT9NVA (B)
IY1DCI via IK1GPG
J28ND via S57DX
J28PJ via F1TMY
J69HZ via K9HZ (d), (L), (e)
JW/LB2PG via LB2PG
JW4PUA (d/B), (L)
K7C via NT7MM (d)
KH6AP (L), (e), (C)
KH8C via JF1OCQ, (L)
KL7J via N3SL, (L), (C)
KL7RRC/p via N7RO, (C)
LX8FTDM via LX1TI
LY30BW via LY2QT
LY30WAY (C), (O)
LY783SUN (L), (e), (C)
LZ304AE via (B), LZ1KCP (d)
LZ304EW via (B), LZ1KCP (d)
MS0INT via M0SDV, (C)
MX1SWL/a via M5DIK (d/B), (e)
OD5FTDMC via K3IRV
OE19FTDMC via OE1SGU
OE2XXM (B)
OE5XXM (B)
OG60IPA via OH4MDY
OJ0O via OE1ZKC (d/B), (L), (C)
OM100MRS via OM3KHT
ON75PPA via ON6WL
OU0POLIO via OZ1ACB (d/B)
OX3LX via OZ0J
OY/IZ1AZA via IZ1AZA (d/B), (L), (C)
PA75OSB via PC4C (d/B)
PA75SODS via PI4ZWN (B),
PA3GEO (d)
PD538RNI via PD0ARI (d/B)
PH100KLM via PA3DVA (B)
PI60DWN via PA8DWN
R14MAKS via UA3DJ (d/B)
RK30DR via R1II
SN0ARCO (B)
SN1919PS via SP9KDU (B)
SP1919PS (B)
SP4WOJTEK via SQ4AVD (d/B)
SP60DXC via SP7DQR
SQ1919PS via SP9PKM (B)
SV8/IW7EGQ via M0OXO
T6/IT9HRK via IT9HRK (B)
T6A via S53R, (L)
T6AA via S53R, (L)
TC10GITRAD via TA7AZC (d), (B), (L)
TC113PTR via TA4E (d/B)
TM17FFF via F4GFE (d/B)
TM230RF via F4DTO (d/B)
TM36V via F5OHM (d/B)
TM44WFF via F4GTB, (L), (e)
TM500LV via F1IOZ (d/B)
TM75DP via F4AHJ (d/B)
TM75LBJ via F4FRC
TM8FTDM via F1ULQ
TM8Z via F8KGZ
TO8FTDM via F1ULQ
TR8CA via F6CBC
UE90AGN via RZ4Z (B)
UE90PR via RK1O (B)
VE2GT/150 via EA5GL
VE7ADA/1 via VE7ADA (d/B)
W1R via N2TA (d)
W2Q via N2TA (d)
WH6R (d)
XZ2B via JH3SIF
YJ8RN via NZ4DX, (e)
YL30WAY (Q)
YP0F via YO9RIJ
YR5GEO (L), (e)
Z81D via OM3JW (d/B), (C), (O)
ZD7BG (d)
ZF2LC via W2SM (d), (L)
ZL6FTDMC via F1ULQ
ZL7DX via M0OXO
ZL7QT (d)
ZV1WSA (d)
ZW8T via PS8HF
ZY160CAT via PP2BO (d)
ZY40ZT via PT7ZT (d), (L)
ZZ40ZT via PT7ZT (d), (L)
(d) = direct (B) = bureau ok (L) = LoTW (O) = OQRS
(C) = ClubLog (e) = eQSL (*) = new manager (Q) = QRZ.COM
* QSLs received direct: 9X0T, 9X0Y
* QSL via LoTW: PJ9X, UN7QX, VO1AW
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