JMCx4
#91 and counting ...
From: Forbes.com > Innovation > Science
Postage due.The First ‘Air Mail Delivery’ Occurred In 900 A.D.—A Biologist Describes The Package Sent (Hint: It Was A Food) And The Animals Who Delivered It
Scott Travers - Contributor
Feb 8, 2025, 02:30pm EST
Long before the invention of modern aviation technology, societies relied on homing pigeons to send messages across long distances. A trained homing pigeon, for instance, could deliver a message over a distance of 100 miles in about two hours.
A skilled horse rider might take a day or longer to cover the same distance—and that assumes there were no waterways or mountains to traverse.
Homing pigeons were primarily used to transmit handwritten messages, taped to their legs and inscribed on rice paper, parchment or vellum. The messages were typically sent in waterproof capsules to ensure they were delivered intact. ...
Read more at: The First ‘Air Mail Delivery’ Occurred In 900 A.D.—A Biologist Describes The Package Sent (Hint: It Was A Food) And The Animals Who Delivered It | Forbes