New Australian Passport Embodies Indigenous Animals and Landscapes Visible Under Ultraviolet Light
Melinda Browning at news.com.au describes the details of the new Australian passport including local animals and transformable landscape pictures visible only under UV light. It may seem like a cute gimmick, but images of native animals hidden throughout Australia’s new passports are actually a hi-tech passport security feature. The Australian Passport Office has begun rolling out its innovative new “R Series” passports, which are “packed with advanced security features designed to keep Australians’ identities safe” – including the “secret” Australian animals which only emerge when viewed under ultraviolet light, Escape reports. If you’re applying for a new passport in 2023, it’s…
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