Malta – Southern Region – Filfla
The island at the rear of the three photos below is Filfla, which is around five kilometres to the south
Read MoreThe island at the rear of the three photos below is Filfla, which is around five kilometres to the south
Read MoreThis tower was built in 1659 and was one of a series of watchtowers located around Malta. There were thirteen
Read MoreThe weather didn’t really allow for great photos, but there’s a spot at the end of Manoel Island which looks
Read MoreWork on this fort started in 1722 and it was completed just over a decade later. It was later taken
Read MoreManoel Island is quite a quirky place and takes its name from the Grand Master who built a fort here
Read MoreThe phenomenon of love locks has reached Malta (apparently over a decade ago), with the theory being that happy couples
Read MoreThe sun setting over Valletta, very peaceful…..
Read MoreThe wording on this statue apparently means “help me become a Priest” and there has been an art project based
Read MorePhotos of Valletta taken from Sliema, which is a strip of land just to the north of the country’s capital.
Read MoreThis is another UNESCO World Heritage site, dating back to around 3,600BC. As with the Skorba Temples and Ġgantija, it’s
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