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A second puzzle from “Basis Wood” in Ukraine, via the Hoefnagel Puzzle Club. This puzzle reminded me of the two I’ve done by Victory Puzzles — thinnish pieces that felt more like board game pieces, and a very retro image. I wonder if this actually *is* a retro, possibly public domain image, from the era it looks like? 1960s or late 1950s? Or is it just done to *look* retro? I can’t tell. It’s interesting that there’s a US flag, which makes me feel like maybe it really is an old public domain image.
The puzzle cut included a number of little whimsies, and their placement was kind of cute, in the geological eras.
254 pieces, Basis Wood Puzzles, Ukraine.
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