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This collectible phone card features a photographic image of the Cunard cruise ship Queen Elizabeth 2. The ship is shown sailing on the open ocean with a partly cloudy sky above. The vessel’s distinctive profile includes multiple decks, the ship’s name "Queen Elizabeth 2" clearly visible near the bow, and the ship’s funnels in white and red colors. The image captures the ship from a side angle, emphasizing its size and design as a luxury ocean liner used for travel and transportation.
The card’s design includes text reading "Networks Around World," "NATW," and "LDDS," highlighting its association with global communication networks. The theme of travel is reinforced by the depiction of the ocean liner and accompanying text. The layout integrates the ship’s image prominently, with the card’s chip positioned on the left side. The overall color scheme is dominated by the blue of the ocean and sky, complemented by the white and red details of the ship.
This phone card is a collectible item related to travel and maritime transportation. It represents the Queen Elizabeth 2, one of Cunard Line’s most famous ships, known for its use as a cruise liner and ocean liner across various global routes. The inclusion of the chip identifies it as a phone card intended for telecommunications purposes on networks around the world.
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